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What Fuze is this Fuze-Setter Used On?

Depotman

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Its Number is “1290-15-020-3409 M1” and the Reg. No. is “5275”. No other markings.


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Its Number is “1290-15-020-3409 M1” and the Reg. No. is “5275”. No other markings.


Depotman
I used this setter and the M28 setter on M501, M513 and M520. I think basically used on mechanical time fuses in general.
 
I used this setter and the M28 setter on M501, M513 and M520. I think basically used on mechanical time fuses in general.
Thanks very much for your info. Can you help further - the handle is hollow and has a large screw at one end, which has a spring fitted to hold something firmly; what was held in the handle? Depotman
 
Thanks very much for your info. Can you help further - the handle is hollow and has a large screw at one end, which has a spring fitted to hold something firmly; what was held in the handle? Depotman
Hello ..that was for a battery for illumination purposes although I personally never saw it being used as such. Luckily most of our shoots were during daylight hours.
 
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