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Document ID:   MIL-DTL-13625       Scroll down to access document images

Overview
Title:  Switches, Pull; Switches, Push; Switches, Beam Selecting, Headlight: Electrical (28 Volts DC Maximum, for Military Vehicles)
Scope:  This specification covers 28-volt (V) direct-current (dc) maximum, push, pull, and headlight beam-selecting switches (see 6.1).
Status:  Active Document Date:  08-JAN-2024      
  Next Review Due:  06-JAN-2029
2590 Doc Category:   Detail Specification  
Qualification  

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:  CC  DLA Land and Maritime  
  Preparing Activity: CC  DLA Land and Maritime
Coordination:  Full  
Army Custodian:  AT   Ground Vehicle Systems Center  
DLA Custodian:  CC   DLA Land and Maritime  

Amendments to military specifications or specification sheets issued after August 1, 2003 are incorporated in the modified document.
Revision History Click on column headings for a description of column content.
MediaDocument Part DescriptionDist StmtDocument DatePagesSize
Document ImageRevision H A08-JAN-202414188.9 KB
Document ImageRevision G Amendment 2 (all previous amendments incorporated)A13-APR-201814124.9 KB
Document ImageRevision G Amendment 1 (amendment incorporated)A19-MAY-201714125.3 KB
Document ImageRevision G A24-FEB-201714107.0 KB
Document ImageRevision F A09-DEC-20091480.8 KB
Document ImageRevision E A27-MAR-20031580.8 KB
Document ImageRevision D A15-JUL-198718815.0 KB

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