Tubular Wire-Wound Resistor Series Expanded

Oct. 8, 2008
The SWT (silicone coated) and EWT (vitreous enamel coated) series of high-power tubular wire-wound resistors have been expanded to include the industry’s most common wattages and hardware. Both series include power ratings from 12 to 1300 W in

The SWT (silicone coated) and EWT (vitreous enamel coated) series of high-power tubular wire-wound resistors have been expanded to include the industry’s most common wattages and hardware. Both series include power ratings from 12 to 1300 W in values from 0.1 O up to 1.3 MO, depending on size. Tolerances of 5% and 10% are standard, and the part can be ordered with the typical mounting hardware by adding "M" to the end of the series (e.g., SWTM and EWTM). Other hardware options are also available. Because of their relatively large size and large range of sizes, the resistors are packaged differently depending on the size chosen. Typically, the minimum order quantity will range from 10 to 200 pieces and will correspond to the minimum order increment. Pricing also varies widely from the smallest part to the largest, ranging from around $1.60 each up to $50 each. STACKPOLE ELECTRONICS INC, Raleigh, NC. (919) 872-8172.

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