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Governing Spec: MIL-PRF-83383E(1) 
The Qualified Product List for the following governing specification was last updated on 26-SEP-2023
QA FSC QPL Number Governing Spec Doc Date Doc Status Title QPL NotesAccess preamble and foonote information.
CC 5925 QPL-83383 MIL-PRF-83383 11-MAR-2008 Active Circuit Breakers, Remote Control, Thermal, Trip Free General Specification For Preamble
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 Govt DesignationA government designation is the name or number as assigned in the governing specification document. The format and any coded meanings to the designation are identified and explained in the specification.NSNA national stock number (NSN) is a thirteen digit number uniquely identifying a single government part designation. An NSN, although displayed or written as a continuous string of digits, consists of two separate components – the FSC and NIIN.Spec SheetA spec (or slash) sheet identifies a specific piece or section of a general specification or standard.CSICritical safety items (CSI) are those parts for which any changes to the sourcing requires Design Control Authority approval.Notesallows the viewing of part notes if they exist
M83383/01-01 5925014226653
M83383/01-02 5925015922356
M83383/01-03
M83383/01-04 5925014690694
M83383/01-05
M83383/01-06 5925014234448
M83383/01-07 5925012569562
M83383/01-08
M83383/01-09 5925012019405
M83383/01-10 5925010786451
M83383/01-11 5925013882763
M83383/01-12
M83383/01-13 5925012032084
M83383/02-01 5925014242425
M83383/02-02
M83383/02-03 5925011974686
M83383/02-04
M83383/02-05 5925014746032
M83383/02-06 5925012542050
M83383/02-07 5925012542051
M83383/02-08
M83383/02-09 5925010581265
M83383/02-10 5925013211389
M83383/02-11 5925012542578
M83383/02-12
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