Fuseholder, Extractor Post Type, Blown Fuse Nonindicating, Type FHN20Gdoi:MIL MIL-PRF-19207/11K
I faced a problem that had been ongoing for some time. It seems that a simple fuse in a CRT display had been having high failure rates. My new department had thoroughly tested samples against its specifications. A previous test engineer had designed a test fixture so that he could test...
We need to identify the type and size of blown fuse so that it can be replaced with a new fuse of the proper type. Watch out: never try to install a fuse that is rated higher (in amps - that is a bigger number) than the fuse that has blown. Doing so is unsafe because you're...
FUSEHOLDER, EXTRACTOR POST TYPE, BLOWN FUSE INDICATING AND NON-INDICATING (SUPERSEDING MIL-PRF-19207D)doi:MIL MIL-PRF-19207E
FUSEHOLDERS, EXTRACTOR POST TYPE, BLOWN FUSE, INDICATING AND NONINDICATING, TYPE FHL 15G (SUPERSEDING MIL-PRF-19207/6K) (S/S BY MIL-PRF-19207/6M)doi:MIL MIL-PRF-19207/6L
FUSE CARTRIDGE, TIME-DELAY, CLASS RK5, 600 VOLTS (V), BLOWN FUSE INDICATION(S/S BY A-A-59705/3A)doi:CID A-A-59705/3