Nonprecision Nonwire Wound Variable Resistor

Part Number 11BF5409

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Features

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Section Quantity:
    3
  • Shaft Bearing Type:
    Bearing
  • Switch Type:
    Rotary
  • Actuator Type:
    Dual concentric
  • Effective Electrical Rotation In Deg Angular Rotation:
    320.0
  • Maximum Starting Torque:
    6.00 inch-ounces
  • Nonturn Device Radius:
    0.437 inches
  • Shaft End Play:
    0.00300 inches
  • Shaft Radial Play:
    0.001 inches
  • Switch Contact Arrangement:
    Single pole, single throw, normally open, both positions maintained
  • Terminal Location:
    Radially positioned over less than half the circumference
  • Mounting Method:
    Standard bushing
  • Electrical Resistance Per Section:
    10.000 kilohms 3rd section and 5.000 kilohms 2nd section and 1.000 kilohms 1st section
  • Function Conformity Tolerance Per Section:
    -3.00/+3.00 all sections
  • Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius Per Section At Zero Percent Rated Power:
    125.0 single section
  • Tempurature Coefficient Of Resistance Per Section In Ppm Per Deg Celsius:
    -250.0/+250.0 single section
  • Power Dissipation Rating Per Section In Watts:
    1.5 free air single section
  • Function Conformity Per Section:
    All sections independent linearity
  • Resistance Tolerance Per Section In Percent:
    -5.0/+5.0 3rd section and -5.0/+5.0 2nd section and -1.0/+1.0 1st section
  • Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius Per Section At Full Rated Power:
    40.0 single section
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Resistors
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5905-00-138-4239

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