Nose Fuze No. 860, No. 867 (TAIL), No. 885 (TAIL) und No. 896Nose Fuze No. 866
U.S.N.B.D. - BRITISH BOMBS AND FUZES; PYROTECHNICS; DETONATORS
BRITISH FUZES & PISTOLS

 

 

 

 

 

BRITISH TAIL FUZE

BOMBS USED IN

A.S. 600 lb. Mk I

NO. 862

FUNCTIONING

Hydrostatic; fires at 30 ft

 

depth.

ARMED CONDITION

Arming wire withdrawn

FUZES USED WITH

None

Mks I and II

MAX. BODY DIAMETER

2.0"

 

OVERALL LENGTH

5.5"

(Service)

COLOR

Brass

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

   

 

   

DESCRIPTION:

The fuze consists of an upper portion housing a water chamber with six water entry ports loacted in its side walls. This upper portion is sealed from the lower fuze body by a rubber diaphragm which bears downward against the top of the striker. The striker is held in the raised position by two striker levers. One end of each lever engages a groove in the striker. The other end is pivoted in a spring-loaded lever block, which rides in a horizontal keyway. A detonator chamber housing a detonator shutter is loca-ted below and at right angles to the striker. Cut in the upper side of the detonator shutter is a groove in which rides the end of the striker. In the unarmed condition the detonator shutter is held out of line with the striker by a safety wire. A shutter bellows is located on the outboard end of the shutter; and on the other end a shutter spring. This spring resists the force of water pressure exerted on the shutter bellows and accomplishes the delay arming feature of the fuze. The lower part of the fuze body and the upper part of the magazine are threaded for insertion into the bomb. A rubber sea-ling ring and a locking ring are screwed on these threads.

OPERATION:

This fuze is designed so that it will not function, non arm, except on water travel. Impact with a hard surface will cause a spring-loaded detent located above the deto-nator shutter to move down against its spring and lock the detonator shutter out of line with the striker. The striker is prevented from passing dead center on hard surface impact by a shoulder on the detonator shutter. Upon the termination of the force of inertia after such impact the spring-loaded lever blocks and levers return the striker to its raised position.

As the fuze enters the water, water flows in the entry ports in the water chamber and exerts hydrostatic pressure on the rubber diaphragm. At the same time pressure is exerted on the shutter bellows. Pressure on the rubber diaphragm forces the striker down, moving the levers downward and the lever blocks outward against their springs. When the levers have passed dead center the springs behind the lever blocks force the blocks inward, and the levers then snap the striker down. The fuze will fire, however, only after water pressure on the shutter bellows has aligned the detonator with the striker by compressing the shutter spring.

REMARKS:

1. The anti-countermining chamber is designed to prevent the hydrostatic fuze from functioning from blast pressure from the explosion of another bomb nearby. A mushroom valve in the top of the chamber is closed by the sudden increase in hydrostatic pres-sure caused by such an explosion. When this sudden increase passes, however, the valve opens again, and normal water pressure is allowed to exert its force against the fuze.

2. The fuze is set to explode at a depth of 30 feet of water. This setting cannot be altered.

Nose Fuze No. 860, No. 867 (TAIL), No. 885 (TAIL) und No. 896Nose Fuze No. 866