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Bd. Z. (M 20 x 1,5)

Bever

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In attachment several images of a base fuze. It is made in steel with some internal components in brass. The tracer component has a round bakelite plate in it , several mm thick. There also is screwthread at this section.

The thread diameter of the fuze is : M 20 x 1,5

if anyone has any information on this fuze , feel free to share. I’d really appreciate it.

thank you

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Could you give the dimensions ? Length and diameter
I could be wrong but the second thread makes me think of a cap, so not a base fuze.

S.
 
Hi ,

in attachment some dimensions of the fuze. Again , the thread is between M18 x 1,5 links & M20 x 1,5 links. From what I measure it’s M20x1,5 Links

blue : 17mm
red : 27mm

green : 38mm

purple : +/- 15mm


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My tip: top part of KTM type fuze.
 

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