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| GERMAN MINE WARFARE EQUIPMENT |
| PART TWO – GERMAN MINE WARFARE EQUIPMENT |
| CHAPTER 5 - FUZES |
| Section VI. PULL FUZES |
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51. Friction Fuze, West (Reibzünder, West) |
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a. Description. The friction fuze, West (fig. 53) is an instantaneous chemical type. The round brass case contains a pellet of chemical compound fastened to the end of a pull wire. The space between the pull wire and the inner wall of the case is filled with a che-mical compound and is sealed at the lower end with a paper disk. The detonator is con-tained in a threaded detonator holder. The fuze is 2 7/8 inches long and 1 1/4 inches in diameter. |
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b. Employment. This fuze is used in improvised shell mines. |
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c. Functioning. A pull of 75 to 100 pounds on the pull wire drawn the pellet through the chemical compound and ignites the flash composition which, in turn, fires the detonator. |
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d. Installing and Arming. |
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Screw the fuze into the fuze well of the mine. |
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Attach a slack trip wire to the pull wire on the fuze. |
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e. Neutralizing. |
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Cut the slack trip wire attached to the fuze. |
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Unscrew the fuze by gripping the top of the brass case. |
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Figure 53. Friction fuze, West. |
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