SPE8EE26R0003 | Snath Block WD 12"
Federal opportunity from DIBBS • DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY.TROOP SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT.DLA TROOP SUPPORT. Place of performance: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 19111 United States. Response deadline: Mar 27, 2026. Industry: NAICS 333923.
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DIBBS RFQ listing for solicitation SPE8EE26R0003. Item or requirement: Snath Block WD 12". Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Synopsis: Snatch Block is a type of heavy-duty pulley enclosed in a metal casing that opens on one side. This design allows you to insert a rope or cable without needing to thread it through the end- making it especially convenient when working with looped or already -fixed lines. Unlike standard pulleys, snatch blocks can be quickly int. Review the DIBBS record and linked PDF for NSN details, packaging, clauses, and submission instructions.
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