Purchase Description (PD)
Magnaflux A-2030 Magnetic Wet Bench
With AC Magnetization or Equal
For Red River Army Depot (RRAD)
- Scope. This brand name or equal purchase description sets forth the minimum requirements for the purchase and turn-key installation of one (1) each Magnaflux A-2030 Magnetic Wet Bench with AC Magnetization (or equal). The vendor shall supply any tooling and accessories to allow magnetic particle testing in accordance with the specifications outlined in this PD. The vendor shall provide off-loading, unpacking, setup, and connection to all utilities at the installation location. Utilities will be provided within twenty (20) feet of the installation location. At the completion of the equipment installation, the vendor shall provide on-site operator training at RRAD.
- 1.1 Place of Performance. The items acquired via this contract shall be delivered, installed, and made fully operational at building 345 automotive machine shop at Red River Army Depot located at Texarkana, Texas 75507.
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- Period of Performance. The vendor shall furnish and install all equipment, accessories, tooling, and complete all training and technical requirements of this contract no later than 18 weeks after the date of contract award.
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- Recognized Holidays. The contractor shall not perform on-site work on the following holidays:
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- New Year’s Day
- Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday
- President’s Day
- Memorial Day
- Juneteenth National Independence Day
- Independence Day
- Labor Day
- Columbus Day
- Veteran’s Day
- Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day (Including RRAD Christmas Shutdown)
- General Requirements.
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- Item Condition. The items offered shall be new and a current production model. A current production model is defined as the manufacturer’s current production model which, on the date this solicitation is issued, has been designed, engineered and sold or is being offered for sale through advertisements or manufacturer’s published catalogue or brochures. Products such as a prototype unit, pre-production model, or experimental units do not qualify as meeting the requirements specified herein. The equipment shall be complete, so that when connected to the utilities identified herein, it can be used for any function for which it was designed and constructed.
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- General Safety. The equipment shall be fitted with safety devices or coverings for any parts that present safety hazards. The equipment shall include provisions to isolate and lock out all sources of hazardous energy, either input to the equipment or generated by the equipment, to ensure safety of operation and maintenance personnel.
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- General Standards Compliance. General compliance shall include, but not necessarily be limited to the following:
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 29 CFR 1910: Code of Federal Regulations, Occupational Safety and Health Standards
- National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70: National Electric Code (NEC), most current edition.
- Vendor shall comply with all local, state, and federal safety, security, and environmental regulations.
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- Environmental Protection. The equipment shall be designed and constructed, so that under the operating service, transportation and storage conditions described herein, the equipment shall not emit materials hazardous to the ecological system as prescribed by federal, state, and local statutes in effect at the time of offer.
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- Compliance with Environmental Laws and Regulations: Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental laws, statutes, regulations, executive orders, permits, Army regulations (with supplements), as well as Major Subordinate Command (MSC) and installation regulation, policy, Host Tenant Agreement, Interagency Service Support Agreement, or Status-of-Forces Agreement. Contractor shall immediately report any conflicts between applicable federal, state, local environmental laws, statutes, executive orders, and provisions of Army Regulation 200-1, and any specifications within this contract to the Contracting Officer Representative (COR).
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- Conformance with Environmental Management System: Contractor shall take the necessary actions to identify, monitor, and control those contract operations and activities that pose risk of contamination, or can negatively impact the natural and/or human environment.
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- Lubrication. Means shall be provided to ensure adequate lubrication of all moving parts. If the design of the equipment includes a recirculating lubrication system, the system shall include a cleanable or replaceable filter.
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- Interchangeability. All parts of the end item shall be manufactured to standards and tolerances that will provide for the interchangeability of respective parts between end items of the same model without modification of the part or the equipment. All replacement parts shall be available commercially within the continental United States.
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- Controls. All mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic operating controls required for operation shall be located convenient to the operator's workstation(s).
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- Equipment Assembly. The equipment shall be constructed of parts that are new, without defects and free of repairs. The equipment construction shall include all components, parts, and features necessary to meet the performance requirements specified herein. All parts subject to damage from environmental hazards (such as dust, debris, or residue) shall be sealed or otherwise protected. The structure shall withstand all forces encountered during the operation of the equipment to its maximum rating and capacity without permanent distortion or failure.
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- Surfaces. All surfaces shall be clean and free of harmful or extraneous materials. All edges shall be either rounded or beveled unless sharpness is required to perform a necessary function. Except as otherwise specified herein, the condition and finish of all surfaces shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's commercial practices.
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- Measuring and Indicating Devices. All measuring and indicating devices such as dial indicators, pressure gages, temperature indicators, depth stops, scales, and other similar devices used on the equipment shall be graduated in the U.S. Customary System of Units (US). Markings on all measuring and indicating devices shall be permanently and legibly engraved or etched on a non-glare background. All dials and other type indicating devices shall be securely mounted in place.
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- Maintainability. The equipment shall be designed and constructed to permit maintenance personnel to easily service the equipment using a minimal number of tools. All parts subject to wear, breakage, or distortion shall be accessible for adjustment, replacement, or repair. Consistent with required maintenance and design of the equipment, the vendor shall provide any special tools required to service the unit. The equipment shall be equipped with access covers to facilitate inspection, cleaning, repair, or replacement of parts.
- Technical Specifications.
3.1 Magnaflux A-2030 Magnetic Wet Bench with AC Magnetization or Equal. The vendor shall provide one (1) each magnetic wet bench with AC magnetization subject to the following specifications:
3.1.1. Capable of 3,000 amps of alternating current magnetization for finding surface defects
3.1.2. Two outputs for independently adjusting each magnetic field, circular or longitudinal
3.1.3. Operator enabled automatic double-mag shot with 1-touch control
3.1.4. Capable of generating 300+ shots per hour at maximum output
3.1.5. Allen-Bradley PLC or equivalent to control mag current
3.1.6. Agitator system for preventing blockages and clumping
3.1.7. User friendly operator interface with touch-screen controls
3.1.8. Direct amperage control and fluctuation mitigation
3.1.9. 5% duty cycle of 0.5 seconds on, 10 seconds off at maximum output
3.1.10. Control Circuit feedback loop for amperage regulation and repeatability
3.1.11. External pump system for particle bath agitation, circulation and application
3.1.12. Integrated decaying AC demagnetization with 1-touch control
3.1.13. Low-voltage output
3.1.14. Adjustable mag shot time from 0.5 to 2 seconds
3.1.15. Mag shot activating front push bar with 1-touch control to enable/disable the feature
3.1.16. Current assurance indicator light
3.1.17. Solid state circuitry
3.1.18. Minimum length of part capacity 102 in
3.1.19. Minimum unsupported part weight capacity 300 lbs
3.1.20. Minimum supported part weight capacity 700 lbs
3.1.21. Minimum part diameter 16 in (Coil size)
3.1.22. Power requirement is 460v
3.1.23. Operator must be able to set amperages in 10 amp increments
3.1.24. Operator adjustable mag shot time
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- Magnetic Wet Bench Accessories. The vendor shall provide the below listed accessories designed for operation with the magnetic wet bench in order to facilitate mag particle inspection. The provided accessories shall be compatible with the Magnaflux A-2030 Magnetic Wet Bench model to facilitate use with existing equipment.
3.2.1. GE-96 Inspection Enclosure for long item inspection
3.2.1.1. Adjustable overhead frame
3.2.1.2. Easy access through front curtain (theater style)
3.2.1.3. Flame resistant, adjustable length curtain
3.2.1.4. White light and ventilation fan with touchscreen controls
3.2.2. EV6000 Hand-Held LED UV Lamp
3.2.2.1 Must be portable
3.2.2.2. Uniform beam with no hot-spots
3.2.2.3. Circular spot, 9 in wide beam
3.2.2.4. Integrated filter for minimal visible light emission
3.2.2.5. Must meet all current specifications for use with fluorescent liquid penetrant and magnetic particle testing.
3.2.2.6. Fully sealed IP65 rated housing, fan-less cooling system and non-clouding lens
3.2.2.7. Maximum weight of 2.8 lbs
3.2.2.8. 5,000 μW/cm2 maximum irradiance at 15 in
3.2.2.9. Minimum lamp cord length 17 ft
3.2.2.10. Minimum power supply cord length 9 ft
3.2.3. Replacement copper braid pads, (4.75 x 7.5 in) or comparable 2 each
3.2.4. All mag particle penetrant, cleaner, developer, etc. required to perform inspection
- Utilities. The magnetic wet bench shall operate from 460 Volts, Single (1) Phase, maximum 100 amps – RRAD will provide power and air utility connection points within twenty (20) feet of the installation location.
- Installation. The vendor shall provide a full turn-key installation of the magnetic wet bench. This includes off-loading from shipment, unpacking, inspecting, assembling, moving the system into the installation area, leveling, and connection to all utilities. The vendor shall provide all equipment, tooling, and manpower to accomplish the installation. The magnetic wet bench shall be installed in building 345 first floor – automotive machine section.
- Training. The vendor shall provide a factory representative that is thoroughly familiar with all aspects of the magnetic wet bench and accessories for the purpose of training RRAD personnel. The training shall be provided during the normal day shift working hours of RRAD. The training shall include machine operation, programming, preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting. The training shall be provided for a minimum of one (1) working day at RRAD. RRAD will provide items to be used during training. The training shall begin within two (2) weeks of installation completion.
- Warranty. The items furnished under this contract shall be guaranteed for a period of three (3) years, against defective materials, design, and workmanship. Upon receipt of notice from the Government of failure of any part of the system during the warranty period, that part or parts shall be replaced promptly with new parts at the expense of the vendor. The vendor shall provide installation services for replacement items during the warranty period. The warranty is to begin upon final acceptance by the Government.
- Final Acceptance. The Government will examine the equipment supplied during the training portion of this contract to determine technical compliance. Technical compliance is defined as observing acceptable technical operation of the magnetic wet bench and accessories during inspection operations.
- Technical Data. The vendor shall provide a complete set of manufacturer’s technical data for the magnetic wet bench. The technical data shall include at a minimum:
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- User operation procedures
- Preventative maintenance procedures
- HMI Interface. Any equipment requiring an HMI interface must be approved, prior to award, at the TACOM level.
- Itemized Listing. The vendor shall provide a detailed itemized listing of the proposed contents of the complete system at the time of offer. The itemized listing shall be detailed to allow the Government to determine compliance with the technical requirements described in this PD.
Installation Responsibilities
Government Contractor
() (XX) b. Furnish labor and material handling equipment for
off-loading and placing item on foundation.
() (XX) c. Set and level the machine components on its
foundation.
() (XX) d. Provide and install anchor bolts and nuts if required.
() (XX) e. Connect machine to the provided utilities hook-up.
() (XX) f. Provide all necessary materials, tools, gages and
instrumentation necessary to perform the required tests.
Material and tooling required of the performance testing at
government facility.
() (XX) g. Provide and charge all systems with fluids in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions.
(XX) () h. Provide unobstructed utilities hook-up within 20 feet of
system.