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Figure 1-5.—Mechanical long-delay fuze Mk 346 Mod 0. setting shaft rotate past the minimum or maximum delay setting without further rotation of the indicator dial or damaging  the  mechanism. The base end of the fuze houses the timer, firing pin, detonator-rotor,  lead-in,  arming  shaft,  and  the functioning delay indicator dial. On the face of the base end plate is the toothed cam, which operates as an antiremoval  device.  The  arming  shaft  moves  forward  at impact to initiate the timer mechanism; this allows the detonator-rotor to align with the firing pin and release the  antiremoval  cam. Operation After the bomb is released from the aircraft, the arming assembly is freed from the arming wire and allowed  to  rotate.  After  approximately  45  revolutions of the input shaft at 1,200 rpm or more, first stage arming is complete. Usually this takes about 1.5 to 2 seconds. Upon impact, the second stage arming is initiated, which aligns the fuze firing train, starts the delay-to-burst timer, and releases the antiremoval cam. After the preselected time on the delay-to-burst timer has expired, the  bomb  detonates. NOTE: First stage arming must be completed before  impact,  and  impact  must  be  sufficient  to initiate  second  stage  arming. Arming Assemblies Mk 3, 4, and 5 Mods Mk 3, 4, and 5 arming assemblies are used with the tail assemblies of LDGPs (except Mk 84) and Snakeye weapons.  They  provide  arming  action  for  the  Mk  346 fuze. The arming assemblies consist of a Mk 5 Mod 1 or Mod 2 fuze drive, an adapter, an appropriate drive shaft, which couples to the input shaft of the fuze, and a funnel guide. The Mod of the drive unit denotes the Mod of the assembly. 1-11

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