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table 1-2. It shows you what you would see through the observation  windows  of  the  M904E3/4  fuze  at  various time settings and fuze conditions. Also, check the M904E4 to make sure the thermal sleeve is firmly bonded to the fuze collar and is not cracked. NOTE: If the safe condition of any fuze is in doubt,  explosive  ordnance  disposal  (EOD) personnel should be notified immediately. Functional  Description The M904 fuze arms and functions by the rotation of  the  arming  vane  and  alignment  of  its  internal components.  When  the  fuze  is  released  from  the aircraft, the fuze arming wire is withdrawn from the fuze arming vane, and the arming vane is rotated by the airstream. Arming vane rotation is controlled by the constant arming action of the governor in the fuze. The arming  vane  continues  to  rotate  until  the  preselected arming delay period (2 to 18 seconds) elapses (ends). Once the arming delay period elapses, the firing train is in full alignment and ready to function. ______________________. At impact, the forward part of the fuze body drives the striker body and firing pin down into the M9 delay element.  After  the  proper  delay,  the  M9  delay  ignites the relay, detonator, lead, and booster, which sets off the main  charge. Q1. Q2. Q3. Q4. Q5. Q6. Q7. REVIEW NUMBER 2 What kind of fuze is the M904? What bomb series is the M904 fuze used with? The M904 fuze has _____ arming delays, which you can set for 2 to 18 seconds in __________ increments; there are any combination of ______ functioning  delays  from  instantaneous  to  250 milliseconds. The M904 is thermally protected. Why is this important? Describe   the   means   you   use   to   check   the condition of the M904 fuze. If you can't tell if a fuze is “safe,” you should notify  ___________. T h e    M 9 0 4    a r m s    a n d    f u n c t i o n s    by MK 339 MOD 0 AND MOD 1 MECHANICAL TIME FUZES The Mk 339 Mod 0 mechanical time fuze (fig. 1-2, without the option time wire), Mod 0 and Mod 1 (fig. 1-3) are used with dispenser weapons and have the following  characteristics: Nose-mounted Air-enabling Detonator-safe Table  1-2.—Indications  for  Determining  Conditions  of  M904E3/4  Nose  Fuzes Condition Time  Setting Upper Window Lower Window Safe 18  Seconds White  number  “18”  on  green  Vacant or dark in color. background. 6  Seconds White   number   “6”   on   green background. Partially 18 and 6 Seconds Green   background   with   no  Vacant or dark in color. Armed numbers  visible.  (If  numbers appear at other than” 18“ or “6” second setting or if numbers do not  match  settings,  fuze  is partially  armed) Armed Any  setting.  (Time  setting *Red  with  black  letter  “A.”  *Red with black Letter “A.” cannot be changed.) (Some green may show at top of window.) 1-6

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