Switches - New Zealand (NZ)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5930

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5930

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 59 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 59 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components

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NATO Supply Class 5930 is a classification for switches within NATO Supply Group 59, which is dedicated to electrical and electronic equipment components.

Switches are devices that are used to control the flow of electricity within a circuit. They can be manually operated or automated, and are commonly used in various electrical and electronic systems.

In the context of NATO Supply Class 5930, switches can include a wide range of devices such as toggle switches, push-button switches, rotary switches, slide switches, and more. These switches can be used in different applications, including but not limited to, military equipment, communication systems, power distribution systems, and electronic devices.

The purpose of the NATO Supply Classification System is to provide a standardized method for categorizing and identifying items used by NATO member countries. This classification system helps in the procurement, inventory management, and logistics support of military equipment and supplies.

By categorizing switches under NATO Supply Class 5930, it becomes easier for NATO member countries to identify, procure, and maintain the necessary switches for their electrical and electronic equipment components.

FSC 5930 Switches - New Zealand (NZ)
FSC 5930 Switches - New Zealand (NZ)

Includes Rotary, Knife, Toggle, Push Button, Mercury, Thermostatic, and Differential Pressure Switches.

Excludes Switchgear.

Note-Mounting hardware, included in classes of this group, includes such specially designed items as brackets, holders, retainers, etc. Excluded from classes in this group are such hardware items as screws (Class 5305), bolts (Class 5306), studs (Class 5307), washers (Class 5310), rivets (Class 5320), and other common items indexed to specific classes, other than in Group 59. The FSC indexes and structure will govern the classification of items used on or with mounting hardware cited above.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5930 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5930

What is Federal Supply Class 5930?
FSC 5930 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5930) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Switches.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5930?
NSC 5930 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5930 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Switches.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5930 in?
FSC 5930 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 59 which contains Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5930 in?
NSC 5930 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 59 which contains Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5930 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5930

What is a Lever Switch? 16 Items
A Lever Switch (SWITCH,LEVER) is a switch which is externally actuated by a lever and whose contacts open and close at a speed proportional to the speed at which the lever is operated. Includes pile-up lever switches and wafer lever switches. Excludes SWITCH, TOGGLE; SWITCH, ROTARY; SWITCH, KNIFE; SWITCH, SENSITIVE; SWITCH, BOX; and SWITCH, MERCURY.
What is a Toggle Switch? 115 Items
A Toggle Switch (SWITCH,TOGGLE) is a switch which is externally actuated by a lever and whose contacts open and close with an instantaneous (snap) action; includes items having one or more momentary positions. Includes switches (snap action) which use mercury to bridge contacts, and assemblages of complete switches (snap action) having common actuators. Excludes SWITCH, LEVER; SWITCH, ROTARY; SWITCH, KNIFE; SWITCH, SENSITIVE; and SWITCH, BOX.
What is a Pressure Switch? 82 Items
A Pressure Switch (SWITCH,PRESSURE) is a switch which is actuated by changes in pressure of any gas or liquid or by changes in a vacuum acting upon its sensing element. Excludes BAROSWITCH; SWITCH, PRESSURE-THERMOSTATIC; and SWITCH, SENSITIVE.
What is a Sensitive Switch? 61 Items
A Sensitive Switch (SWITCH,SENSITIVE) is a switch with a quick-acting mechanism actuated by a highly delicate tactile contact. Includes membrane switch. Excludes SWITCH, FLEXIBLE; SWITCH, PRESSURE; and SWITCH, THERMOSTATIC.
What is a Slide Switch? 22 Items
A Slide Switch (SWITCH,SLIDE) is a switch designed to be actuated by the sliding of a button, bar, or knob.
What is a Lock Switch? 13 Items
A Lock Switch (SWITCH,LOCK) is a switch which is externally actuated by a key designed to be inserted into a switch, or actuated by a predetermined combination dial setting(s). Excludes SWITCH, LOCK, IGNITION.
What is a Push Switch? 170 Items
A Push Switch (SWITCH,PUSH) is a switch that is externally actuated by a device such as a push rod or button, which requires pushing for each actuation. The action may be momentary, with mechanical return. The actuating device may or may not be an integral part of the switch. The item may include provisions for mounting indicating lamp(s) or light emitting diode(s) in the actuator. Includes items consisting of individually separable switches that are physically interlocked, that have a common actuator, or are electrically connected. Excludes LIGHT-SWITCH; LIGHT-SWITCH ASSEMBLY; SWITCH, BEAM SELECTING, HEADLIGHT; SWITCH, FOOT; SWITCH, INTERLOCK; SWITCH, PRESSURE; SWITCH, PUSH-PULL; SWITCH, SENSITIVE and SWITCH ASSEMBLY. For devices which start, stop, reverse, select and/or regulate the speed of a motor, see STARTER, MOTOR and CONTROLLER, MOTOR.
What is a Thermostatic Switch? 76 Items
A Thermostatic Switch (SWITCH,THERMOSTATIC) is a switch that is actuated by changes in ambient temperature. Excludes CIRCUIT BREAKER; CONTROL, TEMPERATURE (as modified); FUSE (as modified); PROTECTOR, THERMAL-OVERLOAD, ELECTRICAL MOTOR; RELAY, THERMAL; and THERMOSTAT, FLOW CONTROL. See also CONTROL, TEMPERATURE (as modified) and REGULATOR, TEMPERATURE (as modified).
What is a Switch Assembly? 60 Items
A Switch Assembly is two or more complete switches mounted on each other or having a common mounting the major function of which is to hold the switches. Each switch, as a separable item, must be capable of functioning in accordance with its own name. Excludes items consisting of individually separable switches which are physically interlocked (e.g., one button returns when the other is pushed), which have a common actuator, or are electrically connected. See also SWITCH, PUSH.
What is a Rotary Switch? 222 Items
A Rotary Switch (SWITCH,ROTARY) is a switch actuated by a definite angular rotation of the switch shaft about its axis. For items having rated actuation travel and pressure characteristics, see SWITCH, SENSITIVE. Excludes RELAY, ROTARY; SWITCH, STEPPING; and SWITCH, TELEPHONE (as modified).
What is a Rotary Switch Section? 23 Items
A Rotary Switch Section (SWITCH SECTION,ROTARY) is an item consisting of electrical contacts mounted on an insulated plate which together form a section of a switch or relay. It includes both rotor and stator but does not include drive or actuating mechanism.
What is a Switch Box? 10 Items
A Switch Box is an enclosure which includes, mounts, and protects one or more electrical switches. It is designed to have a cover which completely encloses the switch(es) and its (their) actuator(s). The cover may or may not be included. May also include mounting hardware, lock(s), conduit fittings, and terminal board(s) used specifically for terminating the switch(es). For boxes containing combinations of different electrical devices, such as switches, jacks, fuseholders, connectors, circuit breakers, terminal boards, and the like, see DISTRIBUTION BOX. For boxes designed to mount but which do not include switches, see JUNCTION BOX. Excludes CONTROL (2) (as modified); PANEL, POWER DISTRIBUTION; SWITCH, BOX; and SWITCH ASSEMBLY.
What is a Dust And Moisture Seal Boot? 10 Items
A Dust And Moisture Seal Boot (BOOT,DUST AND MOISTURE SEAL) is a flexible, nonmetallic item designed to prevent entry of dust, moisture and other contaminants into critical areas around shafts, levers, electrical wires and hoses. Sealing may be either static or dynamic. The item may include mounting hardware (support plates, clamps and the like). Excludes BELLOWS, PROTECTION; GROMMET, NONMETALLIC; and CABLE NIPPLE, ELECTRICAL. See also CAP, ELECTRICAL; CAP, PROTECTIVE, DUST AND MOISTURE SEAL; and SHIELD, ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR.
What is a Pressure Switch Diaphragm? 10 Items
A Pressure Switch Diaphragm (DIAPHRAGM,PRESSURE SWITCH) is a maintenance item for a SWITCH, PRESSURE. It converts pressure into motion for opening or closing the switch contacts.
What is a Reed Switch? 12 Items
A Reed Switch (SWITCH,REED) is an item actuated by an external magnetic field and having two or more contacts inclosed in a sealed capsule. Do not use if switch has an actuator, such as a lever, push button, toggle, and the like. See SWITCH (as modified). For items provided with an operating coil, use RELAY (as modified). It includes items in which a contact may be moved into a mercury pool by a magnetic field.
What is a Liquid Level Switch? 14 Items
A Liquid Level Switch (SWITCH,LIQUID LEVEL) is a switch which is actuated by a float or sensing device(s) to control liquid level and/or actuate visual or audible warning systems. It may include a relay controlled by the switch element. Excludes TRANSMITTER,LIQUID QUANTITY.
What is a Switch Actuator Arm? 19 Items
A Switch Actuator Arm (ARM,SWITCH ACTUATOR) is an arm designed to be mounted on a switch mechanism shaft.
What is a Switch Key? 10 Items
A Switch Key (KEY,SWITCH) is a device intended for insertion into the actuator of a switch to lock the switch in either an on or off position.
What is a Push Button? 49 Items
A Push Button is an item which constitutes the detachable portion of a switch, circuit breaker, controller, motor starter actuator or items equipped with a key type station selector device etc, upon which the pushing pressure is applied to operate the item. It may be of any shape or design and may include a detachable top, marked with letter(s), numeral(s), or other characters, and/or a plunger or rod as an integral or detachable part. Excludes KNOB; HANDLE, SWITCH; BAR ACTUATOR, ELECTRICAL SWITCH and KEYTOP, KEYBOARD.

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