2010-17-053-2995

PROPELLER,MARINE


2010-17-053-2995 (2010170532995, 170532995)
Part Number (1 listing): A011284SB
Summary

FSG 20 / FSC 2010

DEMIL:

DEMIL INT:

HMIC:

Date Created: 8 Oct 1982

MSDS: None

Hazmat: None

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MASTER CROSS REFERENCE LIST (MCRL) | NSN 2010-17-053-2995 Submit RFQ
Manufacturer Part NumberRNCCRNVCManufacturer NameCAGE
A011284SB3 - Design Control Reference2 - Production ItemLIPS PROPTECH B.V.  H1512      
Code Definitions

3 - Design Control Reference

Reference Number Category Code (DRN_2910)


Design Control Reference. The primary number used to identify an item of production or a range of items of production, by the manufacturer (individual, company, firm, corporation, or Government activity) which controls the design, characteristics, and production of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications and inspection requirements.

2 - Production Item

Reference Number Variation Code (DRN_4780)


A design control or other reference number that is an item-identifying number for an item of production, or a source control reference or a specification or standard part, type, or similar reference number that is an item-identifying number for an item of supply.


FLIS - SEG A - IDENTIFICATION | NSN 2010-17-053-2995 Submit RFQ
FSGFSCNIINFIIGINCCRITICALITYTYPE OF ITEMMRCDEMILHMICEDCPMICADPECDATE CREATED
20201017053299530771438 Oct 1982
Code Definitions

20

Federal Supply Group (FSG_3994/FSC_WI_FSG_3996)


Ship and Marine Equipment

2010

Federal Supply Class (FSC_3994/FSC_WI_FSC_3996)


Ship and Boat Propulsion Components

170532995

National Item Identification Number (NCB_CD_4130/I_I_NBR_4131)


NSN 2010-17-053-2995

30771

Item Naming Code (INC_4080)

8 Oct 1982

NIIN Assignment Date (DT_NIIN_ASGMT_2180)

4

Type of Item Identification (TYP_II_4820)


Partial Descriptive Item Identification (Type 1 Concept)

3

Reference / Partial Descriptive Method Reason Code (RPDMRC_4765)


An approved item name and FIIG exist but the item involved is so unique in design that it cannot be fully described in accordance with the FIIG.


FLIS - SEG B - MOE RULE DATA | NSN 2010-17-053-2995 Submit RFQ
MOE RuleFormer MOEAMCAMSCNIMSCIMCIMC ActivityAACDSORCollaboratorsReceiversEffective Date
ZB
ZN
Code Definitions

FLIS - SEG C - REFERENCE NUMBER | NSN 2010-17-053-2995 Submit RFQ
RNFCRNCCRNVCDACRNAACRNSCRNJCSADCMSDSHCCReference NumberCAGE
4321ZNAA011284SB  H1512  
Code Definitions

4

Reference Number Format Code (RNFC_2920)


Number is totally in-the-clear (without modification) as originally configured by the manufacturer, design control activity, or supplier.

3

Reference Number Category Code (RNCC_2910)


Design Control Reference. The primary number used to identify an item of production or a range of items of production, by the manufacturer (individual, company, firm, corporation, or Government activity) which controls the design, characteristics, and production of the item by means of its engineering drawings, specifications and inspection requirements.

2

Reference Number Variation Code (RNVC_4780)


A design control or other reference number that is an item-identifying number for an item of production, or a source control reference or a specification or standard part, type, or similar reference number that is an item-identifying number for an item of supply.

1

Document Availability Code (DAC_2640)


The reference number is represented by a drawing and the drawing was available to the RNAAC, who may or may not be the submitting activity, at the time of submission of the reference number. The RNAAC will furnish the drawing upon request.

ZN

Reference Number Action Activity Code (RNAAC_2900)


Netherlands

A

Reference Number Status Code (RNSC_2923)


Manufacturer and reference number are authorized for procurement. Under this reference number items can be procured only from the manufacturer identified by the NCAGE. NOTE: This code may only be used for reference numbers originating from manufacturers' standards or catalogs or for copyrighted drawing numbers.




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