Nonprecision Wire Wound Variable Resistor

Part Number 878920

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Features

Includes quality control certificate of conformance.

Specifications

  • Section Quantity:
    1
  • Body Style:
    Cylindrical bushing mounted
  • Reliability Indicator:
    Not established
  • Body Diameter:
    1.750 inches
  • Shaft Diameter:
    0.250 inches
  • Shaft Length:
    1.000 inches
  • Mounting Bushing Length:
    0.625 inches
  • Body Length:
    1.688 inches
  • Shaft Style:
    Round, slotted
  • Actuator Type:
    Single shaft
  • Effective Electrical Rotation In Deg Angular Rotation:
    360.0
  • Screw Thread Diameter:
    0.375 inches
  • Screw Thread Series Designator:
    Unef
  • Screw Thready Qty Per Inch (tpi):
    32.0
  • Terminal Location:
    Rear end
  • Mounting Method:
    Standard bushing
  • Electrical Resistance Per Section:
    100.0 ohms single section
  • Rotary Actuator Travel In Angular Deg:
    360.0
  • Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius Per Section At Zero Percent Rated Power:
    120.0 single section
  • Power Dissipation Rating Per Section In Watts:
    12.0 free air single section
  • Resistance Tolerance Per Section In Percent:
    -10.0/+10.0 single section
  • Resistance Tolerance Per Section In Percent:
    -10.0 to 10.0 single section
  • Actuator Travel Control Feature:
    Continuous motion
  • Ambient Tempurature In Deg Celsius Per Section At Full Rated Power:
    70.0 single section
  • Standard Taper Curve Per Section:
    A single section
  • Terminal Type And Quantity:
    3 tab, solder lug
  • Federal Supply Class (fsc):
    Resistors
  • National Stock Number (nsn):
    5905-00-248-6440

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