This document outlines alternative packaging instructions for MH-60 Rotor Blades, specifically for container 6KH 8145-01-142-8789, with a component NIIN of 01-158-9679. The packaging must comply with MIL-STD-2073-1 for preservation and packaging, and MIL-STD-129 for marking. Key requirements include treating and marking wood packaging material with the IPPC stamp on at least two opposite sides, per ALSC and ISPM 15 standards. Packaging should follow MIL-STD-2073-1, Method 20, and an attached drawing. Preservatives like P-6, MIL-C-11796, Class 3, must be applied to corrosion-susceptible surfaces, particularly the abrasion strip. Wraps, specifically MIL-PRF-121, are required for areas with contact preservatives and where the blade meets cushion inserts, with securely sealed seams using waterproof tape. The unit pack has a cube of 103.44 cubic feet and dimensions of 294 x 38 x 16 inches. The document specifies military preservation (20), cleaning/drying (1), preservative material (ZZ), wrapping material (ZZ), cushioning/dunnage material (ZZ), cushioning thickness (Z), unit container (ZZ), level of protection (A), special marking (00), intermediate container (00), and unit container level (A).
This government file, N0038326PR0R143, outlines preservation, packaging, packing, and marking requirements for various materials, emphasizing compliance with MIL-STD-2073-1E and MIL-STD-129. It details specific regulations for reusable NSN containers, distinguishing between contractor-furnished material (CFM) for maritime (COG Codes “7E”, “7G”, “7H”), Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Joint Program Office (JPO), or other Foreign Forces Acquisition, and government-furnished material (GFM) for aviation (COG Codes “7R”, “6K”, “0R”), with specific request procedures for GFM. Fast pack containers are explicitly excluded from GFM. The document also includes a table for item-specific packaging details, such as HAZMAT status, preservation method, and cushioning material, with a specific instruction for MH-60 Rotor Blade Containers. The file underscores the importance of adhering to detailed packaging standards for government procurement and repair contracts.
This Request for Quotation (RFQ) from NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support Philadelphia seeks a sole-source repair of two "BLADE, ROTARY WING" units (NSN: 7RE 1615 011589679 VH, Part Number: 70150-29100-041), classified as Critical Safety Items (CSI). The award will be under an existing Basic Ordering Agreement due to a lack of sufficient data to contract with other sources. Offers from unapproved sources must include detailed information from the NAVSUP WSS Source Approval Brochure. The document details requirements for configuration management, engineering changes (Class I and Class II), and variances (Critical, Major, Minor), emphasizing strict approval processes for CSIs. Packaging and marking must adhere to MIL-STD-2073-1 for military stock and ASTM D3951 for immediate use/part number buys (CONUS) or MIL-STD-2073-1 (OCONUS), with specific provisions for hazardous materials, DLR labels, and FMS requirements. Contractors are responsible for all inspections and compliance with ISO 9001 quality standards. Delivery for each unit is 365 calendar days from the induction date, with a performance period from January 5, 2026, to April 6, 2026.