NSN 5905-01-393-2964
Fuse Resistor
About this product
240.000 ohms electrical resistance, -5.000/+5.000 resistance tolerance in percent, uninclosed inclosure method, terminal type: wire lead.
Manufacturer part number SPF-240-5% for national stock number 5905013932964.
Datasheet
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Product description
Wire Wound Fixed Resistor NSN 5905-01-393-2964.
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MPN or Model
SPF-240-5%
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Schedule B
8533.39.0080 (Wirewound variable resistors, nesoi) -
Electrical Resistance
240.000 ohms -
Resistance Tolerance In Percent
-5.000/+5.000 -
Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius At Full Rated Power
-55.0 -
Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius At Zero Percent Rated Power
70.0 -
Inclosure Method
Uninclosed -
Terminal Type
Wire lead -
Reliability Indicator
Not established -
Terminal Length
1.500 inches -
Body Diameter
0.225 inches -
Body Length
0.562 inches -
Power Dissipation Rating In Watts
2.000 free air -
End Application
Pacer dawn -
Style Designator
Axial terminal each end
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Wire Wound Fixed Resistor
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. Opposition to the flow of current is an inherent property of the resistance wire and is manifest by the heat dissipation in the resistor. Excludes suppressor, ignition interference.
Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 5905-01-393-2964 wire wound fixed resistorManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
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SPF-240-5% | American Tool & Engineeringf Central |
047025-4 | Simmonds Precision Products Inc |
Stock Check
Availability for this item was last checked on 11/09/23.
The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
- NE: 1
- NS: 1