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PzGr40
09.02.2005, 01:07
Cutaway model of a ZUS (Zunder Sperre / Anti withdrawal device) 40. This device was used in German WW2 aircraft bombs as an additional antiwithdrawal device, to be used under a normal fuze. In contrast to the other electrical fuzes mentioned before, this is a fully mechanical device.

Description: the main body (1) is a zamac (Zinc/Alu/Mag/Cupper, ofter used for carburator cast parts) cast housing. It has three slots 3 mm wide at 120 degrees each. Each slot contains a knife edged plate (3) pushed outward by a spring (7) in one of the three slider pieces (8 ). These knives enshure that once the ZUS40 is placed in the fuze pocket it cannot be pulled out , i.e. the harder you'll try to pull it out ,the more the knives will "dig in" the fuze pocket wall. A hole is drilled between two slots in the lower part of the body. It houses a spring loaded cylinder shaped slider piece (4) with a perpendicular detent arm attached. The end of the slider piece(4) has a slotted insert piece (15), in which the firing pin (6) rests. The Slider piece however cannot move as it is locked in position by a spring loaded arming pin (9) which is held in place by a ball (10). The ball is lockd up between the arming pin and the base plate (2). The base plate (2) is connected to the upper body with two screws. It is also internally threaded to receive the Kz.Zdlg.C/98.
Functioning of the fuze: As a fuze is placed over the ZUS40 , the detent arm , connected to the slider piece (4) is pushed outward by the gaine of the upper fuze. At impact ,the ball (10) is thrown outward by inertia, releasing the arming pin. The fuze is now armed. As soon as attempts are made to remove the upper fuze, and the gaine of the upper fuze is nearly removed from the upper body of the ZUS40 ,the detent arm and the connected slider piece are free to move inward.The firing pin (6) is now free to move down into the firing cap (11). The flame travels into the booster through four small holes (12) in the baseplate (2).It ignites the Kz Zdlg.(Kurze Zundladung / short booster) C/98 (14) The Booster is made of an aluminium can, containing 17 grams of Np (Nitropenta)10 (pink). In top of the fuze a sprengkapsel (detonator) 38 (13) is placed. A leather washer with a celluloid disc is placed above the detonator, the aluminium can is rimmed over the leather washer to close the booster. The booster is placed in the gaine (15), which is screwed in the base (2) of the fuze. It cannot be observed from the outside if a bomb has a ZUS40 installed or not.

PzGr40
15.02.2005, 00:55
Some more info about German WW2 bombs and their fuzes can be found at Dan's pages: http://www.munavia-21.org/bombLW-01.htm . With regards , Pzgr 40

mag
15.02.2005, 02:44
As usual, VERY NICE WORK! :shock:

PzGr40
15.02.2005, 10:57
Hi Mag ,thanks. There will be two more to follow, however I have to fabricate two more fake gains and Kl.Zdlg. It wil take some time. :wink:

marty_01
15.02.2005, 17:12
Fantastic collection! Thanks again for taking the time to post the images and descriptions here.

By the way, I've seen some of the pzgr40 material you have posted in the past -- bloody marvelous. Any chance we will be seeing more in the way of more modern armored piercing ammunition -- APCR, HVAP, APDS or even APFSDS?

Keep up the great work. All the best.

Marty

PzGr40
16.02.2005, 00:53
Hi Marty, there's much to come in the future, but only WW2 material as this is a WW2 ammo forum. I do have modern stuff ,however that is not really my speciality. Nice modern stuff like APDS / APCR / APFSDS is very expensive and I'd rather spent it on WW2 ammo. With regards Pzgr40 :wink:

Jhonni Trizna
28.09.2007, 00:52
Big thanks PzGr40! :D
My diagram..ZUS.40