Wheel Assembly, Pneumatic
ID: SPRDL125R0069Type: Presolicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA LAND WARRENWARREN, MI, 48397, USA

NAICS

Tire Manufacturing (except Retreading) (326211)

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VEHICULAR BRAKE, STEERING, AXLE, WHEEL, AND TRACK COMPONENTS (2530)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Land Warren, is preparing to solicit offers for a long-term contract for the procurement of Wheel Assembly, Pneumatic. This five-year requirements contract will involve a minimum quantity of 123 units, adhering to specific technical data package (TDP) requirements, which include purchased-parts restrictions. The wheel assemblies are critical components for vehicular systems, ensuring operational readiness and safety. The solicitation is expected to be released around January 30, 2025, with a 30-day window for offers, and interested parties can access the solicitation on SAM.gov. For further inquiries, potential bidders may contact Patricia Roussin at patricia.roussin@dla.mil or by phone at 586-467-1174.

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    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the Army Part 12535448, which pertains to the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a military disc and rim assembly (19.5X7.50, type 6 hole, 8.75 DIA). It emphasizes that all production must adhere to the technical data package (TDP), incorporating all necessary specifications and standards required for bidding and manufacturing. It clarifies that the absence of any specification from the listed documentation does not relieve the manufacturer from compliance. The TDP references the latest versions of various military standards and specifications, highlighting the importance of adhering to updated guidelines. The file includes references to related documents covering various aspects of engineering practices, coating procedures, and performance requirements specific to military applications. The overall purpose of the document is to provide transparent and comprehensive technical data for prospective manufacturers to ensure proper production standards are met.
    The document pertains to Army Part Number 13015992, specifically addressing the manufacture and acceptance inspection of a Radial Tire and Wheel Assembly (245/70R19.5). It notes that all processes must conform to the outlined Drawings, Specifications, and Technical Data Package (TDP). The TDP contains essential specifications and standards for bidding and production, elucidating that the omission of any specification does not excuse compliance with existing requirements. Updates to these specifications follow the latest Defense Department guidelines, and all interim changes must be acknowledged as per applicable standards. Additionally, the Assembly is described as separable and relevant to the context of the M1061 5T Trailer. The document serves as a technical guideline for manufacturers and bidders in the defense contracting domain, ensuring quality and standardization in military logistics and procurement. This establishes a clear framework for compliance, emphasizing the importance of accurate documentation and adherence to evolving specifications within military contracts.
    The document pertains to Army Part 12535448-001 and outlines the requirements for the manufacture and acceptance inspection of specific military materials. It specifies that all manufacturing processes must comply with the provided Technical Data Package (TDP), which includes critical specifications and standards necessary for bidding and production. The absence of any referenced specifications does not negate compliance obligations, and the latest revisions of unlisted specs should be adhered to as detailed in the Department of Defense (DOD) Index. Additionally, it clarifies that when interim changes to specs occur, only the most recent issue is applicable unless otherwise noted. The document is categorized as Released, with a CAGE Code of 19207, and it includes technical details about related components and assembly modes, emphasizing compliance and traceability throughout the manufacturing process. This information is essential for contractors bidding on federal projects, ensuring adherence to regulatory standards in defense procurement.
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    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for the Army Part 12535453, specifically a tire, under the Army's Technical Data Package (TDP). It emphasizes that the manufacture and acceptance inspection of the tire must adhere to all relevant drawings, specifications, and technical data listed in the TDP. The document states that all necessary standards for bidding and manufacturing are compiled in the TDP, and any missing specifications do not exempt compliance with the stated requirements. The latest revisions and updates to specifications will be adhered to according to the Department of Defense index. Additionally, all interim changes to specifications must be included unless otherwise specified. The document describes the product as serviceable and includes references to pertinent engineering standards and practices related to the manufacturing process. This document serves a critical role in informing suppliers and manufacturers about the compliance framework necessary to fulfill the government’s RFP requirements effectively. It illustrates the importance of adhering to standardized procedures and guidelines in defense procurement processes.
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