English: Diagram of British No. 100 Graze Fuze for high-explosive shell, World War I.
A : Top Detent
B : Bottom Detent
C : Detent Spring
D : Centrifugal Bolt
E : Graze Pellet
F : Hair Spring
G : Needle
H : Percussion Pellet
I : Spring
J : Pellet Carrying Needle
K : Primer
L : Needle Holder
M : Adaptor - holds gaine to fuze body
N : Adaptor chamber
O : Adaptor chamber
P : Adaptor chamber
Total weight of assembled fuze : 2 lb 13½ oz (1.29 kg).
See also
Figure 9, page 18 in "High-explosive shell manufacture; a comprehensive treatise on the forging, machining and heat-treatment of high-explosive shells and the manufacture of cartridge cases, primers, and fuses, giving complete directions for tool equipment and methods of setting up machines, together with a review of the making of powders, high explosives, and fulminates" New York, The Industrial Press, 1916.
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