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Uknown Australian Fuze.

ron3350

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Who can identify this Australian fuze No ? I guess it was made in other countries too.
It seems to be a Navy fuze and is sectioned by a 90 degree cut. 2"x14 threads. Top has 4 sections.
Grey aluminium top and brass base.

On the second section is: MF 59 LOT DH in circle.
On the 4th section is: MF / 59 - LOT - 04695

I would like the fuze number and use if possible. Thanks. Ron.

Fuze 1.jpegFuze 2.jpeg
 
I think, if it was British, it would be an L1 fuze, which was the last fuze for the 3.7" Gun. It was a Time and Percussion fuze. I don't know when Australia started using the FnNn system.

TimG
 
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See attached diagram of L1 fuze. I've no idea what the Australian nomenclature would have been.

Although the Lot Number is prefixed by the word Lot, I think it is actually the serial number of the time mechanism.

TimG

Fuze L1-004.jpg
 
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