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NSPA L-8302 CAPELLEN(Luxembourg) TEL:(+352)3063(+Ext.) FAX:(+352)3063 4300 N S P a AGENCE OTAN DE SOUTIEN ET D'acquisition NATO SUPPORT and PROCUREMENT AGENCY N S P A AGENCE OTAN DE SOUTIEN ET D'ACQUISITION NATO SUPPORT AND PROCUREMENT AGENCY List of Items Table of contents: Bidding instructions Draft Purchase order List of Items MWE20019 /LC-CC-6000829413 Page 1 of 1 NATO UNCLASSIFIED NSPA L-8302 CAPELLEN(Luxembourg) TEL:(+352)3063(+ext.) FAX:(+352)3063 4300 N S P A AGENCE OTAN DE SOUTIEN ET D'ACQUISITION NATO SUPPORT AND PROCUREMENT AGENCY List of Items Line Stock Number Unit of Quantity item Description Issue 10 5360996656153 each 25 SPRING,HELICAL,COMPRESSION REFERENCES: CAGE Code Name Part Number U1604 MARTIN-BAKER AIRCRAFT CO LTD MBEU161149 F0754 MARTIN BAKER SA MBEU161149 APPLICABILITY: AIRCRAFT NF5B2000 CONDITION: NEW, NEW SURPLUS, FROM OEM OR TRACABLE TO OEM OR WITH COC FROM OEM Quality assurance requirements: This contract shall meet the AQAP 2131 requirements (NATO Quality Assurance Requirements for Final Inspection). These requirements also apply to all sub-contractors involved in this contract. GQA HEADER: Government Quality Assurance is not required for this contract. The Contractor must provide a Certificate of Conformity (CoC). Template to be used is to be found in AQAP2070. In case the contractor is not the manufacturer, the contractor shall provide a copy of the COC received from the manufacturer. Evaluation criteria: The criteria, which NSPA will employ in selecting the successful offerer will be in the following order: a. compliance with the Terms and Conditions of the RFP, b. lowest price. Although that the lowest price will be the predominant criteria in the evaluation of the proposals, NSPA is also concerned to receive your best delivery terms. 20 5305001840422 each 90 SCREW,CAP,SOCKET HEAD THE ITEM IS AN AVIATION CRITICAL SAFETY ITEM/FLIGHT SAFETY CRITICAL AIRCRAFT PART (ACSI/FSCAP). REFERENCES: CAGE Code Name Part Number U1604 MARTIN-BAKER AIRCRAFT CO LTD MBEU37369 A486G NIMIKKEISTOKESKUS NCB FINLAND 10177599 APPLICABILITY: AIRCRAFT KT1T CONDITION: NEW, FROM OEM OR TRACABLE TO OEM OR WITH COC FROM OEM MWE20019 /LC-CC-6000829413 Page 1 of 20 NATO UNCLASSIFIED NSPA L-8302 CAPELLEN(Luxembourg) TEL:(+352)3063(+ext.) FAX:(+352)3063 4300 N S P A AGENCE OTAN DE SOUTIEN ET D'ACQUISITION NATO SUPPORT AND PROCUREMENT AGENCY Quality assurance requirements: This contract shall meet the AQAP 2131 requirements (NATO Quality Assurance Requirements for Final Inspection). These requirements also apply to all sub-contractors involved in this contract. GQA HEADER: Government Quality Assurance is not required for this contract. The Contractor must provide a Certificate of Conformity (CoC). Template to be used is to be found in AQAP2070. In case the contractor is not the manufacturer, the contractor shall provide a copy of the COC received from the manufacturer. Evaluation criteria: The criteria, which NSPA will employ in selecting the successful offerer will be in the following order: a. compliance with the Terms and Conditions of the RFP, b. lowest price. Although that the lowest price will be the predominant criteria in the evaluation of the proposals, NSPA is also concerned to receive your best delivery terms. Line Stock Number Unit of Quantity item Description Issue 30 1680995038853 each 60 SEAL ITEM NAME.......................SEAL MATERIAL........................PLASTIC OVERALL LENGTH..................0.375 INCHES NOMINAL OVERALL DIAMETER................1.160 INCHES NOMINAL GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS ITEM DESCRIPTION.....................0.550 IN. ID:THICK LIP W/CSK BORE:BELLED OUT SKIRT END ITEM IDENTIFICATION.........EUROFIGHTER EF2000 Condition of delivery: All seals must have a minimum of 80 percent of the shelf life remaining in accordance with the OEM specifications. PACKING AND MARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR ELASTOMERIC ITEMS I.A.W. DIN 65203:2001-02 AND/OR sae as-1933 AND ARP-5316 ARE APPLICABLE. THE MAIN REQUIREMENTS ARE (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) THE FOLLOWING : - INDIVIDUAL PACKAGING - LIGHT-TIGHT , WATER-,VAPOUR- ,OIL # PROOF PACKING MATERIAL FOR UNIT PACKAGES -THE UNIT PACKAGES SHALL BE MARKED AT LEAST WITH THE FOLLOWING a) Trade name of material b) Designation according to standard or drawing number or description and dimensions c) Quarter of year, year of manufacture (e.g. 2Q04) d) Quarter of year, year of expiration e) Production batch number MWE20019 /LC-CC-6000829413 Page 2 of 20 NATO UNCLASSIFIED NSPA L-8302 CAPELLEN(Luxembourg) TEL:(+352)3063(+ext.) FAX:(+352)3063 4300 N S P A AGENCE OTAN DE SOUTIEN ET D'ACQUISITION NATO SUPPORT AND PROCUREMENT AGENCY REFERENCES: CAGE Code Name Part Number U1604 MARTIN-BAKER AIRCRAFT CO LTD MBEU167893 APPLICABILITY: AIRCRAFT KT1T CONDITION: NEW, FROM OEM OR TRACABLE TO OEM OR WITH COC FROM OEM Quality assurance requirements: This contract shall meet the AQAP 2131 requirements (NATO Quality Assurance Requirements for Final Inspection). These requirements also apply to all sub-contractors involved in this contract. GQA HEADER: Government Quality Assurance is not required for this contract. The Contractor must provide a Certificate of Conformity (CoC). Template to be used is to be found in AQAP2070. In case the contractor is not the manufacturer, the contractor shall provide a copy of the COC received from the manufacturer. Evaluation criteria: The criteria, which NSPA will employ in selecting the successful offerer will be in the following order: a. compliance with the Terms and Conditions of the RFP, b. lowest price. Although that the lowest price will be the predominant criteria in the evaluation of the proposals, NSPA is also concerned to receive your best delivery terms. Line Stock Number Unit of Quantity item Description Issue 40 4720997761065 each 2 HOSE ITEM NAME.......................TUBING,NONMETALLIC CROSS-SECTIONAL SHAPE STYLE.....ROUND SPECIAL FEATURES................PLASTIC,POLYVINYL CHLORIDE TUBING INSIDE DIAMETER.................0.250 INCHES NOMINAL OUTSIDE DIAMETER................0.480 INCHES NOMINAL OUTSIDE LENGTH..................16.000 INCHES NOMINAL PROPRIETARY CHARACTERISTICS.....NPAC REFERENCES: CAGE Code Name Part Number U1604 MARTIN-BAKER AIRCRAFT CO LTD MBEU81939 APPLICABILITY: SUPPORT SYSTEM : NSN 4920995625361, TOOL AND EQUIPMENT KIT,AIRCRAFT EJECTION SEAT CONDITION: NEW, NEW SURPLUS, FROM OEM OR TRACABLE TO OEM OR WITH COC FROM OEM MWE20019 /LC-CC-6000829413 Page 3 of 20 NATO UNCLASSIFIED NSPA L-8302 CAPELLEN(Luxembourg) TEL:(+352)3063(+ext.) FAX:(+352)3063 4300 N S P A AGENCE OTAN DE SOUTIEN ET D'ACQUISITION NATO SUPPORT AND PROCUREMENT AGENCY Quality assurance requirements: This contract shall meet the AQAP 2131 requirements (NATO Quality Assurance Requirements for Final Inspection). These requirements also apply to all sub-contractors involved in this contract. GQA HEADER: Government Quality Assurance is not required for this contract. The Contractor must provide a Certificate of Conformity (CoC). Template to be used is to be found in AQAP2070. In case the contractor is not the manufacturer, the contractor shall provide a copy of the COC received from the manufacturer. Evaluation criteria: The criteria, which NSPA will employ in selecting the successful offerer will be in the following order: a. compliance with the Terms and Conditions of the RFP, b. lowest price. Although that the lowest price will be the predominant criteria in the evaluation of the proposals, NSPA is also concerned to receive your best delivery terms. Line Stock Number Unit of Quantity item Description Issue 50 4720997466237 each 2 HOSE ITEM NAME.......................HOSE ASSEMBLY,NONMETALLIC CROSS-SECTIONAL SHAPE STYLE.....ROUND MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE......60.0 POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH OUTSIDE DIAMETER................0.375 INCHES NOMINAL SPECIAL FEATURES................PLASTIC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE TUBE MATERIAL:28IN.NOM EXCLUDING END FITTING:ALL ENDS SWIVELS PROPRIETARY CHARACTERISTICS.....NPAC REFERENCES: CAGE Code Name Part Number U1604 MARTIN-BAKER AIRCRAFT CO LTD MBEU82412 APPLICABILITY: SUPPORT SYSTEM : NSN 4920995625361, TOOL AND EQUIPMENT KIT,AIRCRAFT EJECTION SEAT CONDITION: NEW, NEW SURPLUS, FROM OEM OR TRACABLE TO OEM OR WITH COC FROM OEM Quality assurance requirements: This contract shall meet the AQAP 2131 requirements (NATO Quality Assurance Requirements for Final Inspection). These requirements also apply to all sub-contractors involved in this contract. MWE20019 /LC-CC-6000829413 Page 4 of 20 NATO UNCLASSIFIED NSPA L-8302 CAPELLEN(Luxembourg) TEL:(+352)3063(+ext.) FAX:(+352)3063 4300 N S P A AGENCE OTAN DE SOUTIEN ET D'ACQUISITION NATO SUPPORT AND PROCUREMENT AGENCY GQA HEADER: Government Quality Assurance is not required for this contract. The Contractor must provide a Certificate of Conformity (CoC). Template to be used is to be found in AQAP2070. In case the contractor is not the manufacturer, the contractor shall provide a copy of the COC received from the manufacturer. Evaluation criteria: The criteria, which NSPA will employ in selecting the successful offerer will be in the following order: a. compliance with the Terms and Conditions of the RFP, b. lowest price. Although that the lowest price will be the predominant criteria in the evaluation of the proposals, NSPA is also concerned to receive your best delivery terms. Line Stock Number Unit of Quantity item Description Issue 60 9390995986871 each 15 NONMETALLIC SPECIAL SHAPED SECTION ITEM NAME.......................NONMETALLIC SPECIAL SHAPED SECTION CROSS-SECTIONAL SHAPE STYLE.....ARCH SHAPE, HOLLOW CORE LENGTH..........................8500.00 MILLIMETERS NOMINAL MATERIAL........................RUBBER PART NAME ASSIGNED BY CONTROLLING AGENCY..............STRIP-ELASTOMER
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