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all other parts of the furnace that present safety hazards. If point-of-operation
guarding is influenced by workplace size and configuration, the procuring activity
shall provide part design data to the supplier of the machine (see 6.2).
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The safety devices shall not
special guarding shall meet OSHA 29 CFR 1910.
All guards shall allow access
Interfere with the operation of the furnace.
to the guarded part(s).
3.2.9 Environmental protection.
shall
all applicable
meet
The furnace
Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA)
and OSHA restrictions for materials
classified as hazardous to the environment in effect on the date of the contract.
During the operation of the furnace at its final location. it shall comply with all
applicable EPA and OSHA regulations in effect on the date of the contract
regulating the emission of materials hazardous to the environment. Specific
environmental protection requirements exceeding the established EPA and OSHA
regulations as required herein shall be as specified by the procuring activity (see
6.2).
3.2.10 Lubrication
Where necessary to reduce wear or maintain efficiency,
lubrication shall be provided in a manner so as to function without replacement for
not less than the manufacture's published service intervals. Areas requiring manual
lubrication shall be readily accessible or shall be provided with a device that
will allow for the replacement or addition of required lubricants. All other areas
shall be prodded with readily accessible grease fittings of filler caps as
by application.
required
The
unit shall be
initially charged with the
manufacturer's recommended lubrication as specified on the lubrication chart
required in paragraph 3.9.1. Lubrication applications and systems shall be designed
to prevent any contamination of furnace atmosphere,
components,
material or
equipment.
3.2.10.1 Lubricants. Any greases, oils, or fluids used to initially lubricate
the furnace shall be free of contaminants known to be hazardous to human health.
3.2.11 Interchangeability. All parts of the end item shall be manufactured to
definite standards and tolerances that will provide for the Interchangeability of
replacement parts between end items of the same model without
respective
modification of the part or the furnace. All replacement parts shall be available
domestically.
3.3 Construction. The furnace shall be constructed of parts which are new,
without defects,
and free of repairs. The structure shall be capable of
withstanding temperature variations encountered during operation of the furnace to
its maximum rating and capacity without permanent distortion.
3.3.1 Castings and forgings. All castings and forgings shall be free of
defects, scale and mismatching. No processes such as welding, peening, plugging.
or filling with solder or paste shall be used for reclaiming any defective part.
Such processes may be used only for enhancing surface finish and appearance.
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