Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components - Norway (NO)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 5999

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 5999

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 Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components
Codified by Norway

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NATO Supply Class 5999 is a classification within NATO Supply Group 59, which is dedicated to Electrical And Electronic Equipment Components.

NATO Supply Class 5999 specifically focuses on Miscellaneous Electrical And Electronic Components. This class includes a wide range of components that are used in electrical and electronic equipment but do not fall into more specific categories within the group.

Some examples of components that fall under NATO Supply Class 5999 include:

1. Resistors: These are passive electrical components that limit the flow of electric current in a circuit.

2. Capacitors: These are devices that store electrical energy in an electric field.

3. Connectors: These are devices used to join electrical circuits together.

4. Switches: These are devices that control the flow of electric current in a circuit.

5. Relays: These are electrically operated switches that control the flow of current in one circuit by opening and closing contacts in another circuit.

6. Fuses: These are safety devices that protect electrical circuits from excessive current.

7. Circuit breakers: These are automatic switches that protect electrical circuits from overcurrent or short circuits.

8. Transformers: These are devices that transfer electrical energy between two or more circuits through electromagnetic induction.

9. Inductors: These are passive electrical components that store energy in a magnetic field.

10. Diodes: These are electronic components that allow current to flow in one direction while blocking it in the opposite direction.

These are just a few examples of the components that fall under NATO Supply Class 5999. The class encompasses a wide range of miscellaneous electrical and electronic components that are essential for the functioning of various electrical and electronic equipment.

FSC 5999 Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components - Norway (NO)
FSC 5999 Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components - Norway (NO)

Includes Permanent Magnets and Magnetostriction Elements; Caps, Clips, and Contacts, Electrical.

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 5999 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 5999

What is Federal Supply Class 5999?
FSC 5999 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 5999) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 5999?
NSC 5999 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 5999 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Miscellaneous Electrical and Electronic Components.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 5999 in?
FSC 5999 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 59 which contains Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 5999 in?
NSC 5999 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 59 which contains Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5999 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 5999

What is an Electrical Contact? 313 Items
An Electrical Contact (CONTACT,ELECTRICAL) is an item consisting of an electrically conductive material designed to furnish a surface which will physically and electrically meet another conducting surface for the purpose of transferring electrical energy and/or opening and closing circuits. Includes moving contacts which make and/or slide over stationary contacts or other stationary conductive material to a resulting fixed position. Excludes items which are used in conjunction with continually moving surfaces or which make contact by gripping action of the contact surfaces. See also CLIP, ELECTRICAL; CLAMP, ELECTRICAL; BRUSH, ELECTRICAL CONTACT; PLUG, TIP; and JACK, TIP.
What is a Relay-Switch? 15 Items
A Relay-Switch is an item having the dual function of a RELAY (as modified) and a SWITCH (as modified) assembled together on a common mounting or in a single inclosure. Contacts may be common to both relay and switch. For relay operated switches, see RELAY (as modified). Excludes CIRCUIT BREAKER and relays with protruding shafts.
What is an Electrical Clip? 36 Items
An Electrical Clip (CLIP,ELECTRICAL) is a clip designed to electrically connect items and components. Its primary function is to make a quick and/or temporary electrical connection. Includes alligator and crocodile test clips, battery clips, contact clips, electron tube clips, resistor clips, or the like. For electron tube grid and plate cap clips with wire leads attached, see LEAD, ELECTRICAL. Excludes CLAMP, ELECTRICAL; CLIP, SPRING TENSION; and FUSEHOLDER (as modified).
What is an Electrical Contact Assembly? 25 Items
An Electrical Contact Assembly (CONTACT ASSEMBLY,ELECTRICAL) is two or more CONTACT, ELECTRICAL on a common mounting or mounted on each other. Excludes BRUSH SET, ELECTRICAL CONTACT; CONTACT SET (as modified); and INSERT, ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR.
What is a Delay Line? 14 Items
A Delay Line is an item which provides a predetermined delay to an electrical pulse, while maintaining substantially the same waveform. The delay is obtained by means of a real or artificial transmission line or equivalent device. The equivalent device may be acoustic, distributive, lumped constant, magnetic solid state, or surface acoustical wave type. See also ATTENUATOR, (as modified); TRANSFORMER, (as modified); and OSCILLATOR, PULSE DELAY.
What is an Electrical Cap? 64 Items
An Electrical Cap (CAP,ELECTRICAL) is a cap for use with electronic or electrical items. Excludes BOOT, DUST AND MOISTURE SEAL; CAP, IGNITION DISTRIBUTION; and COVER, ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR.
What is an Electronic Shielding Gasket? 11 Items
An Electronic Shielding Gasket (SHIELDING GASKET,ELECTRONIC) is a shaped metallic item designed to increase the effectiveness of radio frequency/electromagnetic interference, or a nonmetallic item containing a wire mesh, metal, or other electrically conductive particles designed to provide environmental sealing and radio frequency/electromagnetic interference shielding. For bulk items see WIRE MESH, KNITTED or GASKETING MATERIAL, CONDUCTIVE.
What is an Electrical Grounding Strip? 11 Items
An Electrical Grounding Strip (STRIP,ELECTRICAL GROUNDING) is a rigid or semirigid item of electrically conductive material designed to provide a connection between the piece(s) of equipment and ground. Its primary purpose is to dissipate static charges. Excludes TERMINAL STRIP, GROUNDING; CONTACT STRIP, RADIO FREQUENCY GROUNDING; and PLATE, ELECTRICAL GROUNDING.
What is an Electrical-Electronic Component Heat Sink? 19 Items
An Electrical-Electronic Component Heat Sink (HEAT SINK,ELECTRICAL-ELECTRONIC COMPONENT) is an item which is specifically designed to absorb, conduct or dissipate heat generated by an electrical and/or electronic component or an external source in order to prevent damage to the component. Do not use if a more specific name applies.

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