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MIL-S-62076B(AT)
3.4.11 Mud flaps. Manufacturer's standard mud flaps shall be provided to the rear of the
rear wheels in accordance with SAE J682.
3.5.1 Container components.
3.5.1 Construction and materials. The design, construction, and materials shall be as
specified herein. Material shall be free from all defects and imperfections that might adversely
affect the serviceability and appearance of the finished product. The design and construction of
the containers shall conform to the requirements for closed cargo containers specified in
ANSI MH5.1.1M-1979. Dimensions, tare weights and ratings shall conform to table II and
table IV.
TABLE IV. Container dimensions.
Description
Model D
Model E
Interior dimensions, (minimum):
Length, inches
231
472 1/2
Width, inches
92
92
Height, inches
92 1/2
92 1/2
Door opening height, (minimum) inches
90
90
Door opening width, (minimum) inches
90
90
Capacity, (minimum) cubic feet
1,137
2,327
3.5.1.1 Container frame. The container frame shall be the manufacturer's standard steel or
combination steel and aluminum construction. Structural members shall be reinforced at joints
to fulfill the dynamic and static loading requirements specified herein. Steel structural members
shall be arc welded. Aluminum structural members shall be arc welded or riveted. Effective
means shall be taken to preclude electrolytic action between dissimilar metals.
3.5.1.2 Sidewall configuration. The sidewalls and front wall shall be of either exposed
post, smooth skin, or corrugated skin construction. When smooth skin construction is used, the
sidewall and front wall skins shall be smooth and flat (without corrugations, but exposed panel
lap splices are allowable for metal skin). When exposed post construction is used, sidewall skin
sheets shall form a smooth continuous surface inside the container (laps at skin panel splices are
permitted). When corrugated skin construction is used, skin panels shall be joined and butt
welded. Post recesses, except at front and rear corner posts, shall be covered. The interior of the
sidewalls and front wall for all types of construction, except fiberglass, fiberglass reinforced
plywood, or encapsulated plywood construction, shall be lined with 114 inch thick exterior grade
fir plywood.
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