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The carriage weighed 1,167 pounds (529 kg) and limber weighed 787 pounds (357 kg), making a total weight of barrel, carriage and limber of 3,154 pounds (1,431 kg). [18] A second authority held that the width of the bore was 100 millimetres (3.9 in) and the barrel length was 6 feet 7 inches (2.0 m).
The projectiles were 39–46.5 cm (1–2 ft) long with a cartridge case and bagged charge which weighed 10 kg (22 lb). The gun was able to fire: Armor Piercing 51 kg (112 lb) High Explosive Base Fuzed 45 kg (99 lb) High Explosive Nose Fuzed 45 kg (99 lb) Common Shell Nose Fuzed 45 kg (99 lb) [Note 2]
Nm kg.m; Nm lb.ft; Non-SI metric: kilogram metre: kg.m kg⋅m 1.0 kg⋅m (9.8 N⋅m; 7.2 lb⋅ft) kg.m Nm; kg.m lb.ft; Imperial & US customary: pound force-foot: lb.ft lb⋅ft 1.0 lb⋅ft (1.4 N⋅m) lb.ft Nm; lb.ft kg-m; Scientific: SI: newton-metre: N.m N⋅m Triple combinations are also possible. See the full list. 1.0 N⋅m (0.74 lbf⋅ft ...
The 15 cm TbtsK C/36 naval gun had an actual caliber of exactly 14.91 cm (5.87 in), a weight of 7,200 kilograms (15,900 lb), an overall length of 7.165 metres (23.51 ft), a bore length of 6.815 m (22.36 ft), a chamber volume of 212 cubic centimetres (12.9 cu in), a rifling length of 558.7 cm (220.0 in). It had 44 grooves, which were all 1.75 ...
In 1889, these tests continued with 35 caliber long guns of 10.5, 12, 13, and 15 cm. In 1890, these continued and a 12 cm SK L/40 and the 15 cm SK L/35 Nr.6 were added. [8] By comparing the published photographs, it becomes clear that the 15 cm SK L/35 tested in 1889, was really an adapted gun called 15 cm SK L/35 C/80, see photo.
A winch weighed 714 lb (324 kg) and added 15 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (39 cm) inches to the length of the truck. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The M39 series had both single- and dual-rear-tire models; very few single-rear-tire trucks were built.
International: 166 cubic inches per pound (6,000 cm 3 /kg) or 1 ⁄ 6 kg/dm 3 (10 lb/cu ft) (Global Express Guaranteed only) Domestic: 194 cubic inches per pound (7,000 cm 3 /kg) or 1 ⁄ 7 kg/dm 3 (8.9 lb/cu ft) (Priority Mail only, parcels delivered to Zones 5-9 that exceed one cubic foot / 1,728 cubic inches.)
The SK C/30 had a barrel and breech end-piece with a half-length loose liner and a vertical sliding breech block. The SK C/30 guns were mounted on a hand-operated MPLC/30 mounting that had a total weight of 5,760 kilograms (12,700 lb) including a 15–10 millimetres (0.59–0.39 in) shield and a fuze-setting machine.