3251L1-503
Resistors
RESISTOR,VARIABLE,NONWIRE WOUND,NONPRECISION
3251L1-503
RESISTOR,VARIABLE,NONWIRE WOUND,NONPRECISION
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Technical Characteristics
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Test Data Document
81349-mil-r-22097 specification (includes engineering type bulletins, brochures,etc., that reflect specification type data in specification format; excludes commercial catalogs, industry directories, and similar trade publications, reflecting general type
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Power Dissipation Rating Per Section In Watts
0.5 7th secondary quality
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Terminal Location
rear end
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Body Style
rectangular w/mounting holes
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Shaft Style
round, slotted
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Maximum Starting Torque
5.00 inch-ounces
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Effective Electrical Rotation In Deg Angular Rotation
10800.0 maximum
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Rotary Actuator Travel In Angular Deg
10800.0 maximum
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Specification/Standard Data
81349-mil-r-22097/4 government specification
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Mounting Hole Diameter
0.072 nominal inches
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Body Width
0.150 inches nominal
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Ambient Temp In Deg Celsius Per Section At Zero Percent Rated Power
150.0 single section
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Shaft Length
0.080 inches maximum
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Shaft Diameter
0.075 inches nominal
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Electrical Resistance Per Section
50.000 percent, rated amperes c and better flooring
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Actuator Travel Control Feature
clutch
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Cubic Measure
0.020 cubic inches
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Body Height
0.375 inches nominal
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Lateral Distance Between Mounting Hole Centers
0.419 inches nominal
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Actuator Type
single shaft
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Reliability Indicator
not established
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Temp Coefficient Of Resistance Per Section In Ppm Per Deg Celsius
-100.0/+100.0 single section
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Mounting Facility Quantity
2
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Ambient Temp In Deg Celsius Per Section At Full Rated Power
85.0 single section
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Terminal Type And Quantity
3 wire lead
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Standard Taper Curve Per Section
a single section
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Resistance Tolerance Per Section In Percent
-10.0/+10.0 single section
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Mounting Method
unthreaded hole
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Features Provided
humidity proof
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Body Length
0.375 inches nominal
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Section Quantity
1
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Maximum Running Torque
5.00 inch-ounces