Fuses Flashcards

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What are the types of fuses?

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  • point detonating (PD)
  • base detonating (BD)
  • proximity (VT)
  • point initiating base detonating (PIBD)
  • electrical time (ET)
  • powder train time fuse (PTTF)
  • mechanical time (MT)
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How can you ID point detonating fuses?

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  • simple looking fuse
  • might have a selector switch or screw slot
  • might have a plunger on the nose
  • metal or plastic body
  • nose fuse only
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3
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What are the point detonating fuse safeties?

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PD-HE, frag, move

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How can you ID base detonating fuses?

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  • screw in the back of fuse
  • single piece body construction
  • generally fuses are larger in diameter than a quarter
  • base fuse only
  • not used with mortars
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5
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What are the base detonating fuse safeties?

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BD-HE, frag, move

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How can you ID point initiating base detonating fuses (PIBD)?

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  • two types electrical (PIBD) and mechanical (spit back)
  • used mainly with HEAT munitions
  • crimped on nose cap is a key ID feature for PE/lucky
  • not used with mortars
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7
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What are point initiating base detonating (PIBD) fuse safeties?

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piezoelectric fuse-HE, frag, move, EMR, static, PE/lucky

spit back fuse-HE, frag, move

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How can you ID powder train time fuses (PTTF)?

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  • body multi piece construction
  • will have vent holes
  • will have time marking increments on fuse body
  • may have two brass rings towards base of fuse
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What are powder train time fuse (PTTF) safeties?

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PTTF-HE, frag, move, 1hr WT (for pyrotechnic delay)

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How can you ID mechanical time (MT) fuses?

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  • multi piece construction
  • time ring on base of fuse
  • may have 2nd time ring above the one on base
  • may have screwdriver slot on nose tip with a viewing window with time rings inside
  • nose fuse only
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What are mechanical time (MT) fuse safeties?

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MT-HE, frag, move, C/S

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How can you ID electrical time (ET) fuse?

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  • metal body multi-piece construction, newer models may look similar to VT fuses
  • may have LED window on side
  • may have bulls eye on top of fuse for means to set externally
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What are electrical time (ET) fuse safeties?

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ET-HE, frag, move, EMR, static, C/S, 1hr WT

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How can you ID projected, fuse, proximity (VT) fuses?

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  • plastic->metal->ordnance
  • metal to plastic junction
  • multi-piece construction
  • may have time settings on base of fuse
  • 1hr WT is for the capacitors to bleed down to a no fire level
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