Relays and Solenoids - France (FR)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5945

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5945

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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NSN Format for Relays and Solenoids
Codified by France

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NATO Supply Class 5945 is a classification within NATO Supply Group 59, which is dedicated to Electrical And Electronic Equipment Components.

Specifically, NATO Supply Class 5945 focuses on Relays And Solenoids. Relays are electrical switches that use an electromagnet to control the flow of current in a circuit. They are commonly used to control high-power devices or to switch between different circuits. Solenoids, on the other hand, are devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical motion. They typically consist of a coil of wire wrapped around a metal core and are used in various applications such as valves, locks, and actuators.

In the context of NATO supply classification, Class 5945 includes a wide range of relays and solenoids that are used in military and defense equipment. These components are essential for the proper functioning of electrical and electronic systems in various military applications, including communication systems, radar systems, weapon systems, and more.

The classification system helps in standardizing the identification and procurement of these components across NATO member countries. It ensures that the right components are available for military operations and facilitates interoperability among different nations.

If you need more specific information about a particular relay or solenoid within NATO Supply Class 5945, please provide more details, and I'll be happy to assist you further.

FSC 5945 Relays and Solenoids - France (FR)
FSC 5945 Relays and Solenoids - France (FR)

Includes Electromagnetic Actuators.

Excludes Contractors.

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 5945 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5945

What is Federal Supply Class 5945?
FSC 5945 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5945) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Relays and Solenoids.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5945?
NSC 5945 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5945 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Relays and Solenoids.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5945 in?
FSC 5945 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 59 which contains Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5945 in?
NSC 5945 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 59 which contains Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5945 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5945

What is an Electrical Solenoid? 219 Items
An Electrical Solenoid (SOLENOID,ELECTRICAL) is an item consisting of one or more coils surrounding an iron core. The coil(s) and the core are moveable in relation to each other. The axial or rotary movement is a result of the magnetic flux of the coil. It is designed to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. It does not include switch contacts. See also RELAY, ELECTROMAGNETIC, and ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTUATOR.
What is a Relay Assembly? 220 Items
A Relay Assembly is two or more RELAYS (as modified) having a common mounting or mounted on each other. If item contains electronic components see ELECTRONIC COMPONENT ASSEMBLY. Excludes AMPLIFIER-RELAY ASSEMBLY; RELAY ASSEMBLY GROUP; and RELAY-SWITCH.
What is a Relay Subassembly? 64 Items
A Relay Subassembly is two or more different types of items having a common mounting or mounted on each other, which together form a portion of a relay, but which in itself is not a complete functioning item and cannot be assigned a more definite item name. Excludes CONTACT ASSEMBLY, ELECTRICAL and CONTACT SET, RELAY.
What is an Electromagnetic Actuator Subassembly? 11 Items
An Electromagnetic Actuator Subassembly is two or more different types of items, having a common mounting or mounted on each other, which together form a portion of an ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTUATOR, but which in itself is not a complete functioning item and cannot be assigned a more definite item name.
What is an Electromagnetic Actuator? 83 Items
An Electromagnetic Actuator is an item which develops mechanical energy as a result of momentary or intermittent impulses in a Coil (1) or ELECTROMAGNET and which is used to operate such items as a ratchet or signaling device. For items having a core axially set within a coil and in which the coil and core move with respect to each other, see SOLENOID, ELECTRICAL. See also MOTOR (as modified) and ANNUNCIATOR.
What is an Armature Stop? 16 Items
An Armature Stop (STOP,ARMATURE) is an item designed to check the movement or action of an armature.
What is an Interlock Control? 14 Items
An Interlock Control (CONTROL,INTERLOCK) is a device that determines the mode of operation of an interlock system.
What is a Motor Driven Relay? 34 Items
A Motor Driven Relay (RELAY,MOTOR DRIVEN) is a relay which is actuated by an electrical motor and automatically resets upon interruption of supply current to the relay. Does not include a "switch" that is motor driven.
What is a Thermal Relay? 1144 Items
A Thermal Relay (RELAY,THERMAL) is a relay switch which is actuated by the effect of internal heat generated by the current in its energizing circuit. For items actuated by ambient, rather than internal temperature changes, see SWITCH, THERMOSTATIC.
What is a Meter Movement Relay? 36 Items
A Meter Movement Relay (RELAY,METER MOVEMENT) is a relay which operates by means of a D'Arsonval or similar meter type actuation.
What is a Rotary Relay? 12 Items
A Rotary Relay (RELAY,ROTARY) is a relay whose contact arm may rotate through 360 degrees but not in one operation. Includes rotary relays which automatically reset. For an item having the dual functions of a switch and a relay assembled together on a common mounting, see RELAY-SWITCH. Excludes SWITCH, ROTARY; SWITCH, STEPPING; and SWITCH, TELEPHONE (as modified).
What is a Thermal Flasher? 111 Items
A Thermal Flasher (FLASHER,THERMAL) is an item designed to complete, interrupt or change the connections in one or more electrical lighting circuits in accordance with a predetermined time cycle. It is actuated by the effect of heat generated by current passing through its circuit(s). Excludes CONTROL, DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL LIGHT, AUTOMOTIVE, and SWITCH THERMOSTATIC. See also FLASHER, SOLID STATE.
What is an Electromagnetic Actuator Armature? 26 Items
An Electromagnetic Actuator Armature (ARMATURE,ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTUATOR) is an item which is the pivoted or spring-mounted iron portion of an electromagnetic actuator and which transmits mechanical energy to another item.
What is an Induction Coil Armature? 10 Items
An Induction Coil Armature (ARMATURE,INDUCTION COIL) is an item which is the pivoted or spring-mounted ferromagnetic portion of an induction coil, and which moves to break and/or make an electrical circuit in response to electromagnetic changes.
What is a Relay Armature? 14 Items
A Relay Armature (ARMATURE,RELAY) is an item which is the pivoted or spring-mounted ferromagnetic portion of a relay, and which moves to break and/or make an electrical circuit in response to electromagnetic changes.
What is a Relay Contact Set? 109 Items
A Relay Contact Set (CONTACT SET,RELAY) is a grouping of two or more separate relay contacts.
Bracket,Solenoid 33 Items
Cover,Electrical Relay 58 Items
What is a Solenoid Plunger? 79 Items
A Solenoid Plunger (PLUNGER,SOLENOID) is a metallic item used as a core which reacts to the magnetic flux produced by a surrounding electrical coil(s). It travels on a longitudinal plane with reciprocating motion to perform a mechanical function. It may have facilities for attaching mechanical and/or electrical items such as linkage and/or contacts. It is a maintenance part for such items as RELAY, SOLENOID; RELAY-SOLENOID, ENGINE STARTER, ELECTRICAL; and SOLENOID, ELECTRICAL.
Base,Electrical Relay 741 Items
What is a Resonant Reed Relay? 12 Items
A Resonant Reed Relay (RELAY,RESONANT REED) is an item consisting of one or more metallic reeds, mechanically resonant at a specific frequency and mounted in a permanent magnetic field. Actuation of the relay occurs when an alternating current signal at the resonant frequency of one of the reeds is introduced into a field winding. Excludes RELAY, ELECTROMAGNETIC.
What is a Reed Relay? 372 Items
A Reed Relay (RELAY,REED) is a relay consisting of an energizing coil and a metallic reed switch mechanism. The reeds serve as both core and contacts, which are not hinged or pivoted and which move by flexure when acted upon by a magnetic field induced by energization of the coil. It may also include a biasing magnet. The biasing magnet, either aids or opposes the movement of the reeds and the opening or closing of the contacts. For items in which actuation is dependent on the resonant frequency of the reeds see RELAY, RESONANT REED. Excludes RELAY, ELECTROMAGNETIC.
What is a Hybrid Relay? 59 Items
A Hybrid Relay (RELAY,HYBRID) is a self-contained device that performs the function of opening or closing an electrical circuit in response to electrical changes in an external circuit. It consists of a combination of semiconductor and passive circuit devices, which in turn control an integral electro-magnetic relay. Excludes relays which employ diodes, rectifiers or other passive devices to achieve contact protection or coil modification. Excludes RELAY, SOLID STATE.
What is a Solid State Relay? 307 Items
A Solid State Relay (RELAY,SOLID STATE) is a self-contained device that performs the function of opening or closing an electrical circuit in response to electrical changes in an external circuit. In lieu of separable contacts and their actuator(s), the switching function is accomplished by means of an arrangement of semiconductors and passive circuit devices. The device is designed to have electrical isolation between control circuit and output circuit. Excludes RELAY, HYBRID.
What is an Electromagnetic Relay? 9911 Items
An Electromagnetic Relay (RELAY,ELECTROMAGNETIC) is a relay which is actuated by the effect of a magnetic field developed by the current in its energizing coil(s). Includes solenoid and armature types. Excludes CONTACTOR, MAGNETIC; RELAY, METER MOVEMENT; RELAY, MOTOR DRIVEN; RELAY, REED; RELAY, RESONANT REED; RELAY, ROTARY; and SWITCH, STEPPING.
What is a Solid State Flasher? 82 Items
A Solid State Flasher (FLASHER,SOLID STATE) is an item designed to complete, interrupt or change the connections in one or more electrical lighting circuits in accordance with a predetermined time cycle. It is actuated by means of an arrangement of semiconductors and/or passive circuit devices. Excludes CONTROL, DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL LIGHT, AUTOMOTIVE and SWITCH THERMOSTATIC. See also FLASHER, THERMAL.
What is a Relay Assembly Group? 44 Items
A Relay Assembly Group is a group that provides facilities for switching and controlling components of an electronic set, by means of relays and associated components that are in turn programmed by signals derived from another component(s).
What is an Electrical Relay Retainer? 111 Items
An Electrical Relay Retainer (RETAINER,ELECTRICAL RELAY) is an item specifically designed to position and/or restrain the movement of one or more electrical relays in their normal mounting position. It may also include provisions for mounting terminal boards, connectors, and like items. Excludes CLIP, ELECTRICAL and CLAMP, LOOP.
What is a Control-Monitoring Relay? 31 Items
A Control-Monitoring Relay (RELAY,CONTROL-MONITORING) is an electronic relay that manages simple automation systems. It may be directly programmed using front panel and pushbutton, or operate by remote controlby addition of communication or connection interface. It may be easily upgraded for enhanced performance by adding various extensions for communication networks or for increasing the number or inputs/outputs.
What is a Control-Monitoring Relay Expander Module? 11 Items
A Control-Monitoring Relay Expander Module (EXPANDER MODULE,RELAY,CONTROL-MONITORING) is an auxillary component used to increase the communication capabilities and/or number of discrete inputs/outputs of the RELAY, CONTROL MONITORING. It may be mounted and wired next to relay or plug into the relay.

Stock Items From Supply Class 5945 Stock Items From Supply Class 5945 Page 1 of 43

261-406H26V5-250U
RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 2
341-606-1450-2044
RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 2
F300 0T 017 4086
RNCC: 6 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 9
SE1L
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 2
T412-UM-6001-H
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4
414155-1
RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 6
EIP371-1,5ACC
RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4
MY2-220/240AC
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4
1001049
RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 2
G2R-1SNI230AC
RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4