After looking up the NSN I cannot locate
what it was used in.
The NSN was issued 1 Jan 1963.
The item name is 15251, brush set contact.
The 15251 may be the art number within the equipment it was used
with.
There were three part numbers that were assigned to this NSN,
SCD99877 (US Army) (possibly a root number for brush sets with the
dash number indicating the unique brush set part number),
SCD99877-83 (US Army) and 101167-77-000 (Airbus Defense and Space
Gmbh).
So, I think the equipment it was used in was of 1963 vintage, this
is a brush set for a DC rotating instrument as indicated by the
+/- signs on the brushes, possibly the high voltage output from a
dynamotor as HV is part of the name on the package.
This part appears to have been procured for all branches of the
service and in Germany. And has not been procured for over 5
years.
73
Glenn
WB4UIV
On 10/29/2022 1:23 AM, Hubert Miller
wrote:
Package of 2 labeled 5977-284-9430
Brushes each are inscribed -6782 and +6782
thanks
-Hue Miller
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Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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