Get the correct fuze wrench and remove carefully, DO NOT DROP.
Do not attempt to do this! Call your local police!
Very carefully
You don't - a demolitions expert does that dangerous task .
Do not attempt to do this! Call your local police! If you were trained in ordnance disposal, you would not have to ask.
i think your about to go kaboom!
You should probably take it to the police.
To determine if a 75mm shell is inert, inspect it for specific markings or indicators that denote it as a training or practice round, such as a yellow band or other identifying colors. Ensure there are no visible signs of a fuse or explosive components, as inert shells typically lack these elements. Additionally, check for documentation or labels that confirm its inert status. Always handle such items with caution and consult an expert if uncertain.
75mm = 7.5cm
I hope you are talking about an inert practice shell. I assume you would need a fuse wrench for that model fuse.
The inside of an artillery shell is filled with high explosives. At the tip of the shell there is a fuse. When the fuse hits a solid surface it ignites the main charge, causing the shell to explode.
75mm indicates the size of the shell being fired.
To remove a fuse from a fuse box, locate the specific fuse you want to remove, use a fuse puller tool or a pair of needle-nose pliers to grip the fuse, and gently pull it out of the fuse box. Make sure to disconnect power before removing the fuse to avoid any electrical hazards.