Level 1 / Subsafe Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
2096295 PIECE 8 Externally Threaded Ring
011364551
21-10422 Fluid Filter Element
000923884
2102-0002-005 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
011238489
210200002-005 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
011238489
21086-2666 Plain Seal
012705469
2109832 PIECE 9 Retaining Ring
011744334
211019320 Electrical Conne Maintenance Kit
001772220
211048815 Socket Head Cap Screw
014193022
211052980 Socket Head Cap Screw
014530680
211062786 Packing Assembly
014300232
211068780 Machine Bolt
013342812
211092046 Spring Tension Washer
014632057
211093046 Ring Spacer
014632183
215294PC12 O-ring
006842070
218008723 Machine Bolt
013342812
21849N-5 PIECE Preformed Packing
000146788
220 O-ring
012494229
2220305 Annular Ball Bearing
000120529
222391-12 Airframe Ball Bearing
001424335
2270-32PC89 Compression Helical Spring
003730752
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Level 1 / Subsafe

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SUBSAFE is a quality assurance program of the United States Navy designed to maintain the safety of the nuclear submarine fleet; specifically, to provide maximum reasonable assurance that subs' hulls will stay watertight, and that they can recover from unanticipated flooding.

SUBSAFE covers all systems exposed to sea pressure or critical to flooding recovery. All work done and all materials used on those systems are tightly controlled to ensure the material used in their assembly as well as the methods of assembly, maintenance, and testing are correct. They require certification with traceable quality evidence which track the item from the point of manufacture (including all records of the creation of the product, i.e. source materials as well as smelting and hardening process for metals) to the point of installation within a SUBSAFE boundary. These measures increase the cost of submarine construction and maintenance.

SUBSAFE addresses only flooding; mission assurance is not a concern, simply a side benefit. Other safety programs and organizations regulate such things as fire safety, weapons systems safety, and nuclear reactor systems safety.

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