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376L602/AE902 ITEM 18.
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Part Number
376L602/AE902 ITEM 18
Federal Supply Classification
3110 Unmounted Antifriction Bearings
(NSN) National Stock Number
3110-00-945-1986
Item Name Code
77777
Federal Item Identification Guide
A23900
Assigment Date
02/23/1966
material copper alloy general characteristics item description
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General Characteristics Item Description
material copper alloy
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What is the FSCG of the NSN 3110-00-945-1986?
The FSCG of the NSN 3110-00-945-1986 is 3110
Does the NSN 3110-00-945-1986 have a Schedule B code assigned?
Yes, the Schedule B code is 8482105068
Does NSN 3110-00-945-1986 require demilitarization?
Items subject to the export administration regulations (ear) in parts 730-774 of title 15, code of federal regulations (cfr) (ccli or ear99) and determined by dod to present a low risk when released out of dod control. No demil, mut, or end use certificate is required. May require an export licensefrom doc.
Does NSN 3110-00-945-1986 contain precious materials?
Item does not contain precious metal.
Does NSN 3110-00-945-1986 contain hazardous materials?
Indicates there is no data in the hmirs and the nsn is in a fsc not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials.
When the NSN 3110-00-945-1986 was assigned to the Federal Catalog?
It was assigned 59 years ago, on Wed, Feb 23, 1966
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