"1/2" BALLS-CSTL" Bearing Ball
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Summary
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- Part Number
- "1/2" BALLS-CSTL"
- Federal Supply Classification
- 3110 Unmounted Antifriction Bearings
- (NSN) National Stock Number
- 3110-01-534-2965
- Item Name Code
- 00036
- Federal Item Identification Guide
- A044A0
- Assigment Date
- 10/17/2005
A homogenous spherical body, a series of which provides the rolling elements in a bearing, ball (as modified). The item is designed primarily to alleviate friction. It may have other usages such as the checking component in a ball-type check valve. Excludes:ball,check; ball,valve,ported.
3110-01-534-2965, bearing ball
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- What is the FSCG of the NSN 3110-01-534-2965?
- The FSCG of the NSN 3110-01-534-2965 is 3110
- Does the NSN 3110-01-534-2965 have a Schedule B code assigned?
- Yes, the Schedule B code is 8482105068
- Does NSN 3110-01-534-2965 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 3110-01-534-2965 contain precious materials?
- Item does not contain precious metal.
- Does NSN 3110-01-534-2965 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 3110-01-534-2965 was assigned to the Federal Catalog?
- It was assigned 20 years ago, on Mon, Oct 17, 2005