One (1) Okuma LB 30000EX-II-MY multitasking CNC Lathe
ID: 23-35-1305Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA AVIATIONRICHMOND, VA, 23237, USA

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Machine Tool Manufacturing (333517)

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LATHES (3416)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA Aviation), is seeking to procure one Okuma LB 30000EX-II-MY multitasking CNC lathe for operations at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. This procurement is intended to fulfill specific operational requirements, including capabilities for milling, drilling, and tapping across multiple axes, while adhering to federal safety and environmental regulations. The lathe must be a new, commercially available model that includes all necessary components for operation, maintenance, and training, with a focus on compliance with applicable government standards. Interested parties are encouraged to respond by October 3, 2024, to express their interest and capability, with all inquiries directed to Christina Petrone at christina.petrone@dla.mil or by phone at 804-688-5265.

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    The document details the specifications for procuring an Okuma LB3000EX-II-MY multitasking CNC lathe, intended for operations at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. It outlines the lathe's capabilities and requirements, including operations such as milling, drilling, and tapping across multiple axes. The machine must conform to federal safety and environmental regulations, including OSHA standards and exclude hazardous materials like asbestos and lead. Key sections cover applicable government standards, design requirements, safety protocols, and environmental compliance. The lathe must be a new, commercially available model and include all necessary components for operation, maintenance, and training. The proposal format is specified, including mathematical conventions and compliance documentation. Inspection criteria include alignment and accuracy tests, operational tests, and performance evaluations based on provided accuracy norms. The contractor is responsible for installation, training, and the provision of necessary manuals and data. The acceptance testing process is defined to ensure that the machine meets established operational standards before final acceptance by the government. Overall, this document serves as a detailed guideline for suppliers responding to the federal procurement request for a CNC lathe.
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