USCGC Bristol Bay Bow Thruster Shaft repair
POP: 01 AUG- 15 OCT
Thruster Unit, Shaft replacement
1. SCOPE
1.1 Intent. This work item describes the requirements for the Contractor to inspect and perform shaft repalement on bow thruster units for the 120 class barges.
1.2 Government-furnished property.
MTI
ITEM DESCRIPTION
NSN/PN
QTY
ESTIMATED COST
($/UNIT)
Y
**Propeller Shaft
NSN: 2010-01-659-2443
PN: 1013898
1 ea.
9,821.00
**New or refurbished equipment that the Government may provide for installation in place of existing equipment.
2. REFERENCES
Coast Guard Drawings
Coast Guard Drawing 120-BARGE 568-1, Rev A, Bow Thruster Arrangement
Coast Guard Drawing 120-BARGE 802-2, Rev -, Outboard Profile & Main Deck Plan
Coast Guard Publications
Coast Guard Technical Publication (TP) 3385, Manufacturers Instruction Book-SWBS Group(s) 568-573
Surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 0000 (SFLC Std Spec 0000), 2020, General Requirements
Surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 5000 (SFLC Std Spec 5000), 2020, Auxiliary Machine Systems
Surface Forces Logistics Center Standard Specification 6310 (SFLC Std Spec 6310), 2020, Requirements for Preservation of Ship Structures
Other References
Overhaul Kit, Bow Thruster
NSN: 2010-01-659-2615
PN: SBJ-112
1 ea.
21,980.90
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Interferences. The Contractor must handle all interferences in accordance with SFLC Std Spec 0000, paragraph 3.3.5 (Interferences). Known interferences include, but are not limited to the following:
- Gear case disassembly
- Remove Propeller shaft
NOTE
Coast Guard personnel will remove the gearcase and shaft assembly from the thruster unit and deliver to contractor as well as new shaft and propeller.
The Contractor must perform the following maintenance requirements to the thruster units in accordance with Coast Guard Technical Publication (TP) 3385 and CG DWG 120-BARGE 568-1.
3.2. Disassembly and inspection. Disconnect and inspect the following bow thruster components for damage, wear, and reuse suitability and submit a CFR:
- Gear case
- Propeller shaft bearing
- Propeller shaft
3.3.2 Government’s right for change out. The Contractor must be aware that the Government reserves the right to furnish a new propeller shaft for installation in place of the existing propeller shaft. If the Government exercises this right, the Contractor must return the removed propeller shaft to the Coast Guard PE as an MTI item.
3.5 Assembly. The Contractor must replace Propeller shaft with replacement that will be provided, in procure or fabricate the associated hardware to attach the propeller to the shaft. Which includes but not limited to, propeller nut, nose cone, key stock mounting hardware.
Figure 1. Barge Thruster Overhaul Kit Components (page 1 of 3)
Figure 2. Barge Thruster Overhaul Kit Components (page 2 of 3)
Figure 1. Barge Thruster Overhaul Kit Components (page 3 of 3)
UNIT POC:
CWO Roberto Dilan
Engineering Officer
USCGC BRISTOL BAY (WTGB-102 and CGB-12001)
110 Mount Elliott Street
Detroit, MI 48207
W: (313) 568-9492
C: (631) 413-4375
Roberto.Dilan@uscg.mil