C. N. J. 5. 1. Angle smith. 2. Drop forge. 3. Shipsmith. Title R, navy 1. Shipwright, M. 2. Shipwright, H. 3. Joiners, M. 1. Boring mills. 2. Lathes. 3. Auto and turret lathes. 5. Drilling and punching. NOTE.-M-machine tool work; L-portable power tool work; H= handwork. (8) (a) Title R includes the original cost or appraised valuation of yard, naval sta; all property at all nonindustrial navy yards, stations, and offices. (6) The following yards, stations, and offices are classed as nonindus trial: naval office property (milltary). C. N. I. 5. Fuel plant, Frenchmens Bay. War College, Melville fuel station. New London fuel station. Naval Home, Philadelphia. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Naval Observatory. Naval station, Guantanamo. Naval station, Pearl Harbor. Naval station, Tutuila, Samoa. Definition.-Power plant appliances, handling apparatus and other assisting appliances specifically classed as individual items of plant. Includes power plant boilers, piping, furnaces, all railroad rolling stock, live stock, vehicles, derricks, shears, yard boilers and engines, yard scales, all floating property not on the Navy List, yard or shop cranes, testing machines, and test-boards. All typewriters, calculating machines, addressographs, blue-printing machines, and such other items as may be specifically designated by the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts are also assigned to this class. TOOLS. Definition, general, for all tools.-A tool, whether machine, loose or hand, is an instrument or any piece of apparatus pertaining to production which changes the shape or condition of the material worked on. CLASS 6.-MACHINERY AND MACHINE TOOLS. Definition.-A stationery tool using power or fuel in its operation. Examples.-Bending rolls, boring mills, carving machines, drill presses, grinding machines, lathes, milling machines, planers, punch presses, sand papering machines, band, circular, and jig saws, shapers. slotters, steam hammers, trip hammers, stickers, mortise machines, blowers, kilns, cupolas, forges, furnaces, etc. Power plant machinery: Engines, generators, etc. CLASS 7.-PORTABLE POWER TOOLS. Definition.-A portable tool using power or fuel in its operation. Examples.-Air tools, (air, gas, oil, steam) hose, portable electric drills, gasoline torches, riveting forges, portable acetylene welding apparatus, etc. Repairs, additions, and replacements will be charged to Title G, except when charge to Title E is specifically authorized by the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. Inventories and adjustments will be made as prescribed for loose and hand tools (Class 8). CLASS 8.-LOOSE AND HAND TOOLS. Definition.-Tools for manual use, not requiring fuel or power, and attachments and small tools for machine tools and portable power tools not part of the equipment of any particular machine or portable power tool. Examples.-Stocks, taps, and dies (for cutting threads), gauges, micrometers, calipers, files, all tools pertaining to any special trade, such as blacksmith's, carpenter's, electrician's, joiner's, machinist's, tinsmith's, plumber's tools, cutting tools, and holding devices for machine tools and for portable power tools, such as milling cutters, planer tools, reamers, drills, countersinks, bolts and clamps, dogs, V blocks, parallel strips, angle plates, planer jacks, etc. All repairs, additions, and replacements will be charged to Title G, except when charge to Title E is specifically authorized by the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. When in the judgment of the commandant or industrial manager the plant valuation under this class has materially increased or decreased, an inventory and appraisal will be made and the results reported to the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts for authority to make the necessary adjustments. (d) All property, besides being divided into the seven main physical classes defined above, will also at the same time be divided into C. N. I. 5. C. N. I. 5. activities are as follows: 0. 0. Grounds and miscellaneous, 1. 0. Structural dept. 1. Supply. 2. Transportation. 3. Power plant. 4. Administration. 5. Building ways. 6. Central tool shop. 7. Military activities. 1. Plate and angle, M. 2. Chippers, calkers and rivet. ers, L. 5. Laying out and templating, H (inside). 6. Fitting and bolting, H (outside). 7. Sheet metal work, M. 8. Sheet metal work, H. 1. Machine shop. 2. 3. 4. 5. Optical shop. 6. 7. Projectile factory. 8. Machinists, H. 9. Boat machine. 5. 0. Electrical and pipe. 1. Electricians, M. 2. Electricians, H. 3. Coppersmith. 4. 5. 6. Pipe fitters. handwork. The above list may be extended as deemed necessary upon approval of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. (8) (a) Title R includes the original cost or appraised valuation of all property at all nonindustrial navy yards, stations, and offices. (6) For accounting purposes the following yards, stations, and offices are classed as nonindustrial stations: Air station, Portsmouth, N. H. Air station, Chatham, Mass. Air station, Montauk, N. Y. Air station, Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Air station, Bay Shore, N. Y. Air station, Cape May, N. J. Air station, Hampton Roads, Va. Air station, Miami, Fla. Air station, Key West, Fla. Air station, San Diego, Cal. Air station, Coco Solo, I. C. Z. Submarine base, New London, Conn. Submarine base and training camp, San Pedro, Cal. Submarine base, Key West, Fla. Submarine base, Coco Solo, I. C. Z. Training camp, Gulfport, Miss. Training camp, Portsmouth, N. H. Training camp, Hingham, Mass. Training camp, Commonwealth Pier, Boston, Mass. Training camp, New York, N. Y. Training camp, Philadelphia, Pa. Training camp, San Diego, Cal. Training camp, Detroit, Mich. Detention training camp, Deer Island, Mass. District base, New London, Conn. District base, Cherrystone Isle, Va. Section base, Lewes, Del. Section base No. 5, Sayville, L. I. Section base, Cape May, N. J. Rifle range, Wakefield, Mass. Rifle range, Mount Pleasant, S. C. Naval operating base, Hampton Roads, Va. Marine Corps base, San Diego, Cal. Radio school, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Fuel oil storage depot, Yorktown, Va. Naval base, Bermuda. Naval station, Virgin Islands. Dunwoody Industrial Institute, Minneapolis, Minn. Fuel plant, Frenchmens Bay. Training station, Newport, R. I. Title R, navy yard, naval station and naval office property (military). C. N. I. 5. Narragansett Bay. Melville fuel station. New London fuel station. Naval station, Guantanamo. Naval station, Tutuila, Samoa. Naval station, Key West. Naval aeronautic station, Pensacola. Naval station, New Orleans. Naval training station, Great Lakes, Ill. Naval training station, California. Fuel station, Tiburon. Fuel station, San Diego. Fuel station, Pichilinque Bay. Pacific coast torpedo station. Naval station, Guam. Naval proving ground, Indian Head, Md. Medical supply depot, New York. Naval torpedo station, Alexandria, Va. |