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MIL-T-2452J
(a)
Key operated ignition switch
(b)
Ammeter, charging indicator or voltmeter
(c)
Fuel gage
(d)
Oil pressure gage or indicator
(e)
Engine temperature gage or indicator
(f)
Speedometer with recording odometer
(g)
Dual sunvisors
(h)
Driver's compartment ventilator other than window
*
(i)
Tachometer.
3.4.19.1 Horn. The manufacturer's standard electric horn shall be furnished.
*
3.4.20 Rearview mirrors. Outside rearview mirrors shall be mounted on each side of the
cab. The mirrors shall be of the combination type having flat and convex areas. The flat portion
shall have not less than 50 square inches of reflective area. The convex portion shall have not
less than 20 square inches of reflective area. The mirrors shall have not less than two supporting
arms.
3.4.21 Engine hour meter. An engine hour meter having a totalizing mechanism of not
less than 9,999 hours shall be furnished for the chassis engine to register accurately the number
of hours of operating time. The meter shall be of rugged construction to ensure continuous
trouble-free performance under severe operating conditions. The engine hour meter shall be
mounted on the cab instrument panel or in the engine compartment in a readable location.
3.4.22 Back-up alarm. When specified (see 6.2), the vehicle shall be provided with an
audible, pulsating, signaling device (electrical or mechanical) to caution personnel when the
vehicle is in reverse gear operation.
3.5 Body. The body shall be of the rear hopper loading power compaction type. The
tailgate section shall include a loading hopper and mechanisms that shall deliver refuse from the
hopper into the body and compact the refuse. Compacted refuse shall be discharged at the rear
by means of a reinforced, power actuated ejection plate. The operations shall be actuated
through selective controls and shall utilize power from the vehicle engine through the power
takeoff. The installation of the body on the chassis shall be subject to the approval of the chassis
manufacturer.
3.5.1 Construction. The body shall be of general welded construction, fabricated from
steel sheets or plates reinforced with steel shapes to withstand continuous operation at maximum
imposed loads without evidence of deformation or excessive wear to the body or its components.
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