NSN 5905-01-372-6437
Fuse Resistor
4.700 ohms electrical resistance, -10.000/+10.000 resistance tolerance in percent, encapsulated inclosure method, terminal type: wire lead.
Manufacturer part number R-334-4.7 for national stock number 5905013726437.
Datasheet
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Product description
Inductive Wire Wound Fixed Resistor NSN 5905-01-372-6437.
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MPN or Model
R-334-4.7
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Schedule B
8533.39.0080 (Wirewound variable resistors, nesoi) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
062800 - Radio/tv Receiving Set Chassis Etc -
Tempurature Coefficient Of Resistance In Ppm Per Deg Celsius
-150.0/+150.0 -
Electrical Resistance
4.700 ohms -
Resistance Tolerance In Percent
-10.000/+10.000 -
Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius At Full Rated Power
50.0 -
Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius At Zero Percent Rated Power
150.0 -
Tempurature Range Of Tempurature Coefficient In Deg Celsius
-55.0/+150.0 -
Inclosure Method
Encapsulated -
Terminal Type
Wire lead -
Reliability Indicator
Not established -
Terminal Length
Between 1.375 inches and 1.625 inches -
Body Diameter
Between 0.132 inches and 0.148 inches -
Body Length
Between 0.380 inches and 0.400 inches -
Power Dissipation Rating In Watts
1.000 free air -
Style Designator
Axial terminal each end
Inc 37403 reinstated on 010303~a resistor whose ohmic value cannot be adjusted or varied. The resistance element consists of high resistance wire (or ribbon) either wound on an insulated form or constructed so as to be self-supporting. The item must have inherent characteristics of inducing self-inductance. Opposition to current flow is an inherent property of the resistance wire and is manifested by the heat dissipation in the resistor. Excludes suppressor, ignition interference. See also resistor (1), fixed, wire wound, noninductive.
Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 5905-01-372-6437 inductive wire wound fixed resistorManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
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R-334-4.7 | Keithley Instruments, Inc. |
R-334-4R7 | Keithley Instruments, Inc. |