Safeguard Class Ars Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
149-0846 Fluid Filter Element
005952916
149-1003 Cam Actuated Fuel Pump
009508384
149-1020 Cam Actuated Fuel Pump
009508384
149-1704 Cam Actuated Fuel Pump
009508384
149-1790 Cam Actuated Fuel Pump
009508384
149-846 Fluid Filter Element
005952916
149021 Fan Impeller Guard
002278228
14912A Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
149370 Retaining Ring
007087744
149719 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
149A428 Fluid Filter Element
005416911
149C1020 Cam Actuated Fuel Pump
009508384
149D1020 Cam Actuated Fuel Pump
009508384
149P428 Fluid Filter Element
005416911
149P846 Fluid Filter Element
005952916
14G42 Bearing Retaining Plate
003648452
14G580 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
14M7272 Hexagon Plain Nut
011373392
14PX6L Corrosion Preventive Anode
011062113
15-002 Immersion Thermocouple
010567224
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Safeguard Class Ars

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USNS Safeguard (T-ARS-50), (formerly USS Safeguard (ARS-50)), is the lead ship of her class and the second United States Navy ship of that name.

Safeguard was laid down on 8 November 1982 by Peterson Builders, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin; launched on 12 November 1983; and commissioned on 17 August 1985.

Safeguard is the lead ship of the newest auxiliary rescue and salvage class of vessels constructed for the US Navy. The rugged construction of this steel-hulled vessel, combined with her speed and endurance, make Safeguard well-suited for rescue and salvage operations throughout the world. The hull below the waterline is ice-strengthened.

USNS Safeguard's sister ships are the USNS Grasp (T-ARS-51), USNS Salvor (T-ARS-52), USNS Grapple (T-ARS-53).

On 26 September 2007 USS Safeguard was transferred to the Military Sealift Command as USNS Safeguard (T-ARS-50).

Like all Safeguard class rescue and salvage ships, Safeguard serves as an element of the United States Navy's Combat Logistics Support Force and provides rescue and salvage services to the fleet at sea. She also supported the protection of forces ashore through post-assault salvage operations in close proximity to the shore. She is designed to perform combat salvage, lifting, towing, off-ship firefighting, manned diving operations, and emergency repairs to stranded or disabled vessels.

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