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Manufacturing of Pressure Dial Gages (NSN 1HM 6685-01-483-7878 X5)

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The contract requires the full-scale manufacturing of four pressure dial gages to meet rigorous military specifications, ensuring compliance with MIL-STD-129 for marking and packaging and MIL-T-31000 for technical requirements. Each unit must undergo stringent quality control procedures and precise calibration to guarantee accuracy and reliability under operational conditions. The items are identified by NSN 1HM 6685-01-483-7878 X5 and are intended for use by the Department of Defense through the Navsup Weapon Systems Support Mechanism. The subcontract is open for response until August 1, 2026, with a posted date of July 1, 2026, indicating a one-month window for submissions. The NAICS code 334513 confirms the scope falls under the manufacturing of instruments and related products for measuring, displaying, and controlling industrial processes. Performance is expected to align with federal defense procurement standards, though no specific location or point of contact is provided.

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Manufacture four MIL-SPEC pressure dial gages for DoD, NSN 1HM 6685-01-483-7878, due August 1, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → Navsup Weapon Systems Support MechView Agency

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334513 - Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables View NAICS

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Full-scale manufacturing of four pressure dial gages per military specifications, including quality control, calibration, and compliance with MIL-STD-129 and MIL-T-31000.

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