The 48 CMS TMDE Flight is seeking a procurement of an Additel ADT762-02-GP10K-N Automatic Pressure Calibrator to enhance the efficiency of calibrating and repairing hydraulic pressure gauges. This system will replace the current manually operated calibrators, addressing challenges such as manual priming, purging, and monitoring for leaks, which can impede accuracy and speed. The new calibrator is essential for annually servicing approximately 1,800 gauges, ensuring reliable and efficient operations for over 120 work centers in the UK and USAFE. Key specifications for the device include a generation capability of up to 10,000 psi, self-priming and purging features, as well as automatic leak monitoring. All delivery arrangements will be coordinated with Mr. Raymond Hutchins and shipped to RAF Lakenheath. This procurement initiative underscores the commitment to maintaining precise measurement standards crucial for mission success.
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The solicitation FA558724Q0110 issued by the 48th Component Maintenance Squadron (48th CMS) seeks quotes for a Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) Pressure Calibrator, essential for calibrating and repairing precision measuring equipment for the 48th Fighter Wing and over 120 work centers across the UK and USAFE. This Request for Quote (RFQ), adhering to Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) guidelines, requires bidders to submit quotes by September 20, 2024, with a clarification deadline on September 13, 2024. The contract stipulates a firm-fixed-price, with delivery expected within 30 calendar days following the award. The proposal includes specific requirements regarding supply delivery, inspection, and various contract clauses aimed at ensuring compliance with regulations, including those on antiterrorism and taxation. It emphasizes the importance of health and safety standards during contract execution and ensures the contractor's adherence to procurement protocols. The document serves as a formal framework for selecting suppliers, facilitating fair competition while meeting the Air Force's operational requirements.