Aircraft Propellers and Components - United States (US)

Federal Supply Class (FSC): 1610

NATO Supply Classification Class (NSC): 1610

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 16 Aerospace Craft Components and Accessories

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 16 Aerospace Craft Components and Accessories

Items Managed by United States (US) - NCB is 00 to 09

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NSN Format for Aircraft Propellers and Components
Codified by United States

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NATO Supply Class 1610 is a classification within NATO Supply Group 16, which is dedicated to Aerospace Craft Components And Accessories.

Specifically, NATO Supply Class 1610 focuses on Aircraft Propellers And Components. This includes various types of propellers used in aircraft, as well as the components that are necessary for their operation and maintenance.

The purpose of this classification is to provide a standardized system for categorizing and organizing the supply of aircraft propellers and related components within NATO member countries. This helps ensure efficient procurement, maintenance, and logistics support for aerospace craft.

By using this classification system, NATO member countries can easily identify and procure the necessary propellers and components for their aircraft, ensuring compatibility and interoperability among different nations' aerospace fleets.

It is important to note that this classification system is specific to NATO member countries and is used primarily for military purposes. It helps facilitate cooperation and coordination among member nations in terms of aerospace craft components and accessories.

FSC 1610 Aircraft Propellers and Components - United States (US)
FSC 1610 Aircraft Propellers and Components - United States (US)

Includes Aircraft Propellers; Propeller Blades, Cams, Cones, Hubs, Nuts, and Spinners; Test Clubs; Synchronizers; Power Control Units; Integral Oil Control Measures and Propeller Governors.

Excludes Rotary Rudder and Rotary Wing Blades (FSC 1615).

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 1610 Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) for Federal Supply Class 1610

What is Federal Supply Class 1610?
FSC 1610 is the Federal Supply Class (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class NSC 1610) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Aircraft Propellers and Components.
What is NATO Supply Classification Class 1610?
NSC 1610 is the NATO Supply Classification Class (also known as Federal Supply Class FSC 1610 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Aircraft Propellers and Components.
Which Federal Supply Group is FSC 1610 in?
FSC 1610 is in Federal Supply Group (FSG) 16 which contains Aerospace Craft Components and Accessories.
Which NATO Supply Classification Group is NSC 1610 in?
NSC 1610 is in NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG) 16 which contains Aerospace Craft Components and Accessories.

Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 1610 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Class 1610

What is an Aircraft Propeller Hub Nut? 20 Items
An Aircraft Propeller Hub Nut (NUT,AIRCRAFT PROPELLER HUB) is a nut designed to mate with the threaded propeller shaft or crankshaft of an aircraft engine to retain the propeller hub. It is cylindrical in shape and has holes in the periphery for wrenching.
What is an Aircraft Propeller Hub-Blade Assembly? 23 Items
An Aircraft Propeller Hub-Blade Assembly (HUB-BLADE ASSEMBLY,PROPELLER,AIRCRAFT) is an assemblage of an aircraft propeller hub and a set of aircraft propeller blades which in itself does not form a complete aircraft propeller.
What is an Aircraft Propeller? 164 Items
An Aircraft Propeller (PROPELLER,AIRCRAFT) is a propeller designed to provide thrust for a fixed or tilt wing aircraft. It may be of solid or built-up construction; constant or controllable speed type; adjustable, fixed or variable pitch design with reversing and/or feathering capabilities during aircraft operation. Variable pitch propellers have integral facilities for changing the pitch angle of the blades while aircraft is in flight. Excludes HUB-BLADE ASSEMBLY, PROPELLER, AIRCRAFT. See also TEST CLUB.
Parts Kit,Aircraft Propeller 41 Items
Retainer Assembly,Piston Plug 18 Items
What is an Aircraft Propeller Cam? 19 Items
An Aircraft Propeller Cam (CAM,PROPELLER,AIRCRAFT) is a cylindrical device with irregular shaped slots which may rotate in a limited arc of travel for the purpose of changing the pitch of radiating blades.
What is an Aircraft Propeller Valve Controller Assembly? 48 Items
An Aircraft Propeller Valve Controller Assembly (CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY,VALVE,AIRCRAFT PROPELLER) is an assembly of items which controls high pressure hydraulic fluid flow to the propeller hub positioning mechanism. It may consist of various valves, gears, bearing, springs, cams, levers, solenoids, switches and a speed governor assembly, Input commands may be mechanical or electrical. It attaches to a hydraulic pump housing to form a propeller control assembly.
What is an Aircraft Propeller Blade? 78 Items
An Aircraft Propeller Blade (BLADE,PROPELLER,AIRCRAFT) is an airfoil, which is the thrust producing and major torque absorbing component of an aircraft propeller. It is provided with a suitable root section for assembly in an aircraft propeller hub. It may include retention hardware, cuff, and/or ice control components.
What is an Aircraft Propeller Hub? 63 Items
An Aircraft Propeller Hub (HUB,PROPELLER,AIRCRAFT) is a hub upon which aircraft propeller blades and pitch control assemblies and/or mechanisms are installed to construct a PROPELLER, AIRCRAFT. It may be of either assembled or solid machined construction.
What is an Aircraft Propeller Spinner? 55 Items
An Aircraft Propeller Spinner (SPINNER,PROPELLER,AIRCRAFT) is a fairing, of conical or parabolical shape at the nose, which is mounted coaxially with an aircraft propeller (and revolves with it). It encloses the hub and pitch controlling assembly and/or mechanism for protection against damage from foreign object. It serves to streamline the flow of air through the propeller.
What is an Aircraft Electrical Deicer? 26 Items
An Aircraft Electrical Deicer (DEICER,ELECTRICAL,AIRCRAFT) is a component of an aircraft deicing system which has heating resistances. It is designed to be mounted on external fixed or moving aircraft components such as wings or foils leading edge, antennas, propellers, rotary wing blades and the like. It is used in severe weather conditions for deicing or prevent from icing.

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