Hand Tools

Federal Supply Group (FSG): 51

NATO Supply Classification Group (NSG): 51

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Additional Information for Hand Tools Additional Information for Hand Tools

NATO Supply Group 51: The Toolbox of the Global Supply Chain

What is it?

NATO Supply Group (NSG) 51, also known as Federal Supply Group (FSG) 51 in the United States, is a standardized classification system for hand tools. It categorizes a vast array of tools used in various manual tasks across industries and applications.

What does it include?

NSG 51 encompasses a diverse range of hand tools, broadly categorized into the following types:

  • Cutting Tools: These tools are used for cutting, sawing, scraping, and shaping various materials. Examples include saws, knives, scissors, chisels, and files.
  • Fastening Tools: These tools help secure materials together. Examples include hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, and staplers.
  • Measuring and Marking Tools: These tools are used for measuring dimensions and marking materials for precise work. Examples include rulers, measuring tapes, levels, squares, and calipers.
  • Holding and Clamping Tools: These tools secure workpieces in place during various tasks. Examples include clamps, vises, and workbenches.
  • Striking and Demolition Tools: These tools are used for applying force, breaking apart materials, and demolition work. Examples include hammers, axes, sledges, and crowbars.
  • Specialized Hand Tools: This category includes a wide range of tools specific to certain trades or applications, such as automotive tools, plumbing tools, electrical tools, and gardening tools.

Benefits of using NSG 51:

  • Standardization: Creates a common language for the global supply chain, facilitating communication and understanding between manufacturers, distributors, and end users.
  • Efficient Procurement: Enables clear identification and sourcing of specific hand tools based on their NSG classification.
  • Improved Data Sharing: Standardizes data exchange, making it easier to share information about hand tools across different organizations.

Beyond the Basics:

Similar to other NSGs, NSG 51 further divides into Federal Supply Classes (FSC), providing even more granular categorization. Each FSC encompasses a specific group of related hand tools. For example:

  • FSC 5110: This class covers cutting tools like saws, knives, and scissors.
  • FSC 5120: This class focuses on hand measuring tools such as rulers, squares, and levels.
  • FSC 5130: This class categorizes striking and demolition tools like hammers, sledges, and crowbars.

Understanding NSG 51 and its associated FSCs can be valuable for various stakeholders, including:

  • Procurement professionals: Can accurately identify and source the specific hand tools needed for their projects.
  • Inventory managers: Can effectively categorize and manage hand tool inventory using standardized classifications.
  • Manufacturers and distributors: Can improve communication and collaboration by using a common language for hand tool categories.

By employing NSG 51, the global supply chain benefits from increased efficiency, improved communication, and streamlined data sharing within the hand tool industry.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Federal Supply Group 51 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Federal Supply Group 51

What is Federal Supply Group 51?
FSG 51 is the Federal Supply Group (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Group NSG 51) in the USA for supply items codified in the category of Hand Tools.
What is NATO Supply Classification Group 51?
NSG 51 is the NATO Supply Classification Group (also known as Federal Supply Group FSG 51 in the USA) for supply items codified in the category of Hand Tools.
Which Federal Supply Classes are in FSG 51?
FSG 51 contains the following Federal Supply Classes (FSC) (formally known as NATO Supply Classification Class [NSC]): 5180, 5120, 5130, 5133, 5140, 5110, 5136
Which NATO Supply Classification Classes are in NSG 51?
NSG 51 contains the following NATO Supply Classification Classes (NSC) (also known as Federal Supply Class [FSC] in the USA): 5180, 5120, 5130, 5133, 5140, 5110, 5136
When did the transition from Federal Supply Groups (FSG) to NATO Supply Groups (NSG) occur?
The transition from Federal Supply Groups (FSG) to NATO Supply Groups (NSG) occurred on January 1, 1997. This change was implemented to align the classification and coding systems used by NATO member countries for military supplies and equipment. Federal Supply Groups (FSG) are now obsolete.

Top 20 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Group 51 Top 20 Supply Items Included in Federal Supply Group 51

What is a Flat Tip Screwdriver? 5194 Items
A Flat Tip Screwdriver (SCREWDRIVER,FLAT TIP) is a manual screwdriver having a single, nonremovable, flat tip blade. The blade has a flared or straight sided tip. For items having more than one blade, see SCREWDRIVER BIT SET AND HANDLE. Excludes SCREWDRIVER, JEWELER'S SWIVEL KNOB&#59; SCREWDRIVER, RATCHET&#59; and SCREWDRIVER, SPARK TESTING.
What is a Spanner Wrench? 14298 Items
A Spanner Wrench (WRENCH,SPANNER) is a tool on which are located one or more pins, lugs, holes, keyways, or hooks, designed to engage matching holes, slots, or projections on a coupling, nut, or the like; for exerting a torsional force, concentrated at a point or points of a mating part, tending to turn the mating part about an axis. The drive end may have a hole for a separate straight bar used as a handle. Excludes WRENCH, BUNG.
What is a Screwdriver Bit? 5284 Items
A Screwdriver Bit (BIT,SCREWDRIVER) is an item designed for use with a HOLDER, SCREWDRIVER BIT (as modified), part of a BIT SET, SCREWDRIVER, or a replacement part for a SOCKET WRENCH ATTACHMENT, SCREWDRIVER. It has a screwdriving tip at one or both ends. See also, SOCKET WRENCH ATTACHMENT, SCREWDRIVER.
What is a Socket Wrench Socket? 20305 Items
A Socket Wrench Socket (SOCKET,SOCKET WRENCH) is an item having an internal drive at one end made to fit into the external drive end of a socket wrench handle, torque wrench, or power driven tool. The opposite end consists of various internal wrench shapes such as hexagon or square. It may include an integral universal joint.
What is a Socket Head Screw Key? 7972 Items
A Socket Head Screw Key (KEY,SOCKET HEAD SCREW) is a hand tool designed to impart a rotary movement of force for installing or removing socket screw products. Excludes WRENCH, DRAIN PLUG; and WRENCH, BUNG.
What is a Socket Wrench? 6878 Items
A Socket Wrench (WRENCH,SOCKET) is a wrench consisting of one or more sockets, integral with shank(s) or body. It may not be furnished with a handle when the handle is removable or when it is the "double end socket" and "single socket bar" types, each designed for use with the other or similar items. Excludes SOCKET, SOCKET WRENCH.
What is a Box Wrench? 5642 Items
A Box Wrench (WRENCH,BOX) is a nonadjustable wrench having a box wrenching feature on one or both ends. Excludes WRENCH, OPEN END BOX&#59; and WRENCH, BOX AND OPEN END, COMBINATION.
What is a Pliers? 4123 Items
A Pliers is refer to Reference Drawing Group A. See also PLIERS (as modified).
What is an Open End Wrench? 10313 Items
An Open End Wrench (WRENCH,OPEN END) is a nonadjustable wrench having an open end wrenching feature on one or both ends. Excludes WRENCH, OPEN END BOX; WRENCH, LINEMAN'S; and WRENCH, BOX AND OPEN END, COMBINATION.
What is a Combination Box And Open End Wrench? 5311 Items
A Combination Box And Open End Wrench (WRENCH,BOX AND OPEN END,COMBINATION) is a nonadjustable wrench having a box wrenching feature on one end and an open end wrenching feature on the other end. Excludes WRENCH, BOX and WRENCH, OPEN END.
What is a Torque Wrench? 4486 Items
A Torque Wrench (WRENCH,TORQUE) is a manual tool for tightening various fasteners to a precise torque value. Consists of a handle and drive to accommodate female square drive sockets and other types of wrenching adapters. Torque value may be manually set and adjusted by user or may be provided as preset for production line use. A signaling device is generally provided to indicate when set torque value is reached. Handle is swung at right angle to axis of fastener rotation to apply torque. For items with handles that are spun in-line with axis of fastener rotation to apply torque, see SCREWDRIVER, TORQUE.
What is a Mechanical Puller? 10838 Items
A Mechanical Puller (PULLER,MECHANICAL) is a puller manually operated by means of gearing, leverage, jack screw, slide hammer, physical impact, or any combination thereof. It includes items with a series of parts to give a different spread and/or reach. For items with additional parts which can be assembled into various different functional combinations, except spread and/or reach, see PULLER KIT, UNIVERSAL. Excludes hydraulic force actuated items.
What is a Screwdriver Bit? 5284 Items
A Screwdriver Bit (BIT,SCREWDRIVER) is an item designed for use with a HOLDER, SCREWDRIVER BIT (as modified), part of a BIT SET, SCREWDRIVER, or a replacement part for a SOCKET WRENCH ATTACHMENT, SCREWDRIVER. It has a screwdriving tip at one or both ends. See also, SOCKET WRENCH ATTACHMENT, SCREWDRIVER.
What is a Socket Wrench Socket? 20305 Items
A Socket Wrench Socket (SOCKET,SOCKET WRENCH) is an item having an internal drive at one end made to fit into the external drive end of a socket wrench handle, torque wrench, or power driven tool. The opposite end consists of various internal wrench shapes such as hexagon or square. It may include an integral universal joint.
What is a Twist Drill? 14920 Items
A Twist Drill (DRILL,TWIST) is an end cutting tool having two or more cutting edges, and having helical flutes or grooves adjacent thereto for the admission of coolant and the ejection of cuttings or chips. It is used for drilling holes in various materials. Excludes DRILL, MASONRY (as modified); and DRILL,TWIST, BONE. See also DRILL, PIVOT, JEWELER'S and DRILL, HARDENED STEEL, CARBIDE TIPPED.
What is a Hand File? 5271 Items
A Hand File (FILE,HAND) is excludes RASP, HAND.
What is a Pliers? 4123 Items
A Pliers is refer to Reference Drawing Group A. See also PLIERS (as modified).
What is a Hand Reamer? 4009 Items
A Hand Reamer (REAMER,HAND) is a cutting tool with a fluted body. When without handle, it has a straight round shank with squared end or a bit stock shank. It may have a T-handle, a ratchet handle or a round knurled handle. It is used for finishing to size, or enlarging, a previously formed hole. Excludes helical fluted taper pin type reamer items having a straight round shank with squared end and items with straight shanks covered under REAMER, MACHINE and COUNTERSINK.
What is a Thread Cutting Die? 4682 Items
A Thread Cutting Die (DIE,THREAD CUTTING) is a die of one or two or more piece construction designed to be held in a DIESTOCK, die holder, die head or collet, for cutting external threads. The one-piece type may be partially split for adjustment. Excludes DIE AND COLLET; DIE, RETHREADING and CHASER, THREAD, HAND.
What is a Thread Cutting Tap? 10896 Items
A Thread Cutting Tap (TAP,THREAD CUTTING) is an internal threading tool with longitudinally separated cutting edges designed to form specific threads.

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