Earth Rod Propelling Charge
Item Name Code (INC) 20499
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An explosive item in a metal can used to drive a metal rod into earth or shale.
Additional Information for Earth Rod Propelling Charge
Earth Rod Propelling Charges are a type of explosive material used in demolition operations. They are specifically designed to propel earth rods into the ground for various purposes, such as grounding electrical systems or creating grounding points for lightning protection.
These charges are classified under the supply class Demolition Materials, which includes a range of explosive materials used for demolition and construction purposes. They fall under the supply group Ammunition and Explosives, which encompasses all types of ammunition, explosives, and related materials.
Earth Rod Propelling Charges are typically composed of a mixture of explosive compounds, such as TNT (Trinitrotoluene) or RDX (Research Department Explosive). They are designed to provide a controlled and powerful explosion that propels the earth rod into the ground with sufficient force.
It is important to handle and use Earth Rod Propelling Charges with caution, as they are highly explosive and can cause serious damage if mishandled. Proper training and adherence to safety protocols are essential when working with these materials.
Please note that specific regulations and guidelines may vary depending on your location and the intended use of Earth Rod Propelling Charges. It is recommended to consult local authorities or experts in the field for detailed information and guidance.
Related Item Names for INC 20499 Earth Rod Propelling Charge
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 20499 Earth Rod Propelling Charge Page 1 of 1
- MIL-C-20331
- RNCC: 4 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 4