Model: RWR80S25R0BR
Wire Wound Fixed ResistorProperties:
A resistor whose ohmic value cannot be adjusted or varied. The resistance element consists of high resistance wire (or ribbon) either wound on an insulated form or constructed so as to be self supporting. Opposition to the flow of current is an inherent property of the resistance wire and is manifest by the heat dissipation in the resistor. Excludes suppressor, ignition interference.
Part RWR80S25R0BR NSN 5905-01-261-3434
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8533390080
- SITC: 77233
- End Use: Electric apparatus
- NAICS: 334416
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Wirewound variable resistors, nesoi
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