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3.4.2 Tools.
3.4.2.1 A complete set of special tools required for the maintenance and repair of the
pump units shall be included in each set of onboard repair parts. Special tools are defined
as those tools not listed in the National Supply Catalog (copies of this catalog may be
consulted in the office of the Defense Contract Administration Service (DCAS)).
3.4.2.2 The special tools shall include the following, as applicable:
Complete set of special wrenches of forged steel with hardened jaws.
(a)
(b)
One impeller pulling tool.
(c)
One sat of ball bearing pulling tools.
(d)
Any other special tools necessary for the proper maintenance of the units
in service.
3.4.2.3 Tools which are available in the National Supply Catalog, such as common wrenches
and standard pullers, will not be required. Standard complete or limited sets of pullers
or parts of puller sets in accordance with GGG-P-782 shall be identified as to type and
use in notes on the outline or section assembly drawings. Special tools shall be detailed
and Included in the list of material.
3.4.3 Stock. The selection, stock numbering, and quantities of repair parts for stock
shall be detjermined and processed in accordance with data ordering document included in the
contract or order (see 6.2.2).
3.4.3.1 Unless otherwise specified in the contract or order, the cognizant supply
demand control point for repair parts for stock is Ships Parts Control Center, Mechanicsburg,
Pennsylvania.
3.5 Technical data. The contractor shall prepare drawings, manuals, and provisioning
list in accordance with the data ordering documents included in the contract or order
(see 6.2.2) and as specified in 3.5.1 through 3.5.3.4.
3.5.1 Drawings. In addition to the drawing content required by the data ordering
documents (6.2.2), the technical features in 3.5.1.1 through 3.5.1.6 shall be included.
3.5.1.1 Outline drawings shall show complete pump units including pump, driver, bedplate,
and attached accessories. There shall be separate outline drawings for each contract or
order and for each different pump unit on a contract or order.
3.5.1.2 Pump drawings shall include sectional assembly, complete list of material, and
details of all parts. The sectional assembly and list of material with references to detail
drawings should be on a single sheet; and details shall be on one or more additional sheets.
Several details should be shown on one drawing; details of single pump parts on size A sheets,
resulting in a multiplicity of drawing sheets, should be avoided.
3.5.1.3 Subassemblies furnished as repair parts in lieu of or in addition to individual
repair parts shall be recorded on the related outline drawings by reference notes or as
additional items on the `List of Material" of the sectional assembly drawing,
3.5.1.4 Drawings for drivers and associated equipment shall be in accordance with the
specificationa for those equipment.
3.5.1.5 Sectional assembly drawing shall show all assembly clearances.
3.5.1.6 Drawings submitted with bids arenot required to be in drawing format.
In addition to the provisioning parts list content
3.5.2 Provisioning parts list.
required by the data ordering documents (see 6.2.2), the features specified in 3.5.2.1
through 3.5.2.3 shall be included.
3.5.2.1 Each box containing onboard repair parts shall contain a list entitled "List
of onboard repair parts and tools". The list shall be in a format for use on outline drawings
and in the instruction books. It shall be not less than nominal 8-1/2 by 11 inches in size.
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