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Figure 1-16.—Non-NSN Requisition, NAVSUP Form 1250-2.

REQUESTING SPARE PARTS NAVSUP Forms 1250-1 and 1250-2 are shown in figures 1-15 and 1-16. These  forms  are  used  as authorization   for   drawing   parts   and   requesting requisition of items Not In Stock (NIS) or Not Carried (NC) by supply. It is not a purchase document and does not leave the command. The form must be filled out with  either  a  ball-point  pen  or  typed.  Confusion between the number zero and the letter O can be avoided by using the communication symbol for  zero. NAVSUP  Form  1250  must  be  signed  by  the maintenance supervisor or a designated representative when requesting spare parts. It is your responsibility to ensure that the right part is ordered. So, provide the correct  information  on  NAVSUP  Form  1250. Instructions on how to fill out this form are located in NAVFAV   P-300   and   COMSECONDNCB/ COMTHRIDNCBINST  11200.1. information in the DTO log and DTO summary sheet. The yellow copy of the ERO is pulled and filed with the DTO summary sheet. Request for repair parts with an Urgency-of-Need-Designator  of  "A"  (NORS)  requires the approval signature of the commaning officer who may  delegate  authority  to  the  company  commander  (A- 6);  an  Urgency-of  Need-Designator  of  "B"  (ANORS) requires  the  approval  signature  maintenance  supervisor. USING PART NUMBERS To identify the part you need, you must use part numbers.  There  are  two  types  of  part  numbers: manufacturer’s  part  numbers  and  national  stock numbers. Manufacturer’s Part Numbers After signature, the form is submitted to the repair parts storeroom. The person receiving the part signs NAVSUP  Form  1250-1.  The  national  stock  number (NSN), quantity, and price are then documented on the ERO work sheet. Manufacturer’s part numbers are those used by the manufacturer of a piece of equipment to identify each part on that piece of equipment. These part numbers are usually  a  combination  of  letters  and  numbers  or  all numbers. National Stock Numbers The request for NIS/NC repair parts should be Effective  September  1974,  the  United  States  agreed attached to the ERO and returned to the cost control to replace its federal numbering system with a new 13 office for review by the maintenance supervisor. The digit  system  that  conforms  to  the  NATO  stock maintenance supervisor then assigns an Urgency-of- numbering  format. This system is known as the Need Designator. The ERO is then passed to the cost NATIONAL STOCK NUMBER (NSN) system. The control  clerk  for  verification  and/or  closing.  The 13 digit NSN is broken down into four major groups. 1120-1/-2 is then sent to the DTO clerk who records the The first 4 digits on the NSN is the Federal Supply Figure 1-15.—Single Line Item Consumption/Requisition Document, NAVSUP Form 1250-1. 1-22

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