Product Details | POWER TRANSFORMER

5950-01-024-6029 A transformer consisting of one or more primary winding(s) and one or more secondary winding(s). It may be designed for direct connection to an alternating current source for purposes of changing the secondary volts and amperes or designed to eliminate metallic interconnection between circuits in an overall one to one voltage ratio, with or without additional output windings, or items designed to automatically maintain a constant output voltage within specified limits under varying input or load conditions. Also includes items having a provision for mechanically changing the turns ratio or inductive coupling in progressive increments by means of voltage taps, ratio adjuster, or devices oe similar design. For transformers having winding(s) common to both input and output circuits, see TRANSFORMER (1), POWER, AUTOTRANSFORMER. Excludes TRANSFORMER (1), PULSE.20259500022Coils and Transformers61200044Transformers: Distribution and Power Station

Part Alternates: T60260, T60-2-60, 5950-01-024-6029, 01-024-6029, 5950010246029, 010246029

Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components | Coils and Transformers

Supply Group (FSG) NSN Assign. NIIN
59 15 JUL 1976 01-024-6029

Cross Reference | NSN 5950-01-024-6029

Part Number Cage Code Manufacturer
T60-2-60 0NKU0 LCT ELECTRONICS

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Category Code Description
Hazardous Material Indicator CodePThere is no information in the HMIS; however, the NSN is in an FSC in Table II of Federal Standard 313 and an MSDS may be required by the user. The requirement for an MSDS is dependent on a hazard determination of the supplier or the intended end use of the product
Demilitarization Code:ANon-Munitions List Item/ Non-Strategic List Item - Demilitarization not required.
Precious Metals Indicator Code:UPrecious metal type is unknown
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