Arming Wire Ferrule
Item Name Code (INC) 46200
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A steel, brass or aluminum item used as a short tube or bushing for making a tight joint on an arming wire or ARMING WIRE ASSEMBLY.
Additional Information for Arming Wire Ferrule
Arming Wire Ferrules are components used in bombs to ensure the safe and reliable arming of the explosive device. They are part of the arming mechanism and are typically made of metal, such as stainless steel or brass.
The arming wire ferrule is designed to securely hold the arming wire in place until it is intentionally pulled or released. This wire is connected to the arming mechanism and is used to initiate the detonation process when the bomb is deployed.
The arming wire ferrule is an essential component in the safety and functionality of bombs, as it ensures that the arming process is controlled and only occurs when intended. It helps prevent accidental detonation during handling or transport.
It is important to note that the use and handling of arming wire ferrules, as well as any other ammunition and explosives, should be strictly regulated and follow proper safety protocols to ensure the safety of personnel and the surrounding environment.
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