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MIL-T-52843C
Hazard signs shall conform with MIL-STD-1474, paragraph 4.3 and be
readable at the distance indicated on the sign.
3.6.1.1 Personnel noise (steady state)  The noise produced by the
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forklift shall not exceed 85dB(A) at the operator's position when
tested in accordance with 4.6.2.27 (back-up alarm and horn excluded).
3.6.1.2 Exterior noise. The forklift shall not exceed 88dB(A) when
tested in accordance with 4.6.2.27.1.
3.7 Maintainability. Provision shall be made for adjustment,
servicing or replacement of parts and components. Test points
identified for connection of the Simplified Test Equipment for
Internal Combustion Engines to measure functions in the Transducer
Kit (TK) mode (see 3.41) shall be accessible without the removal of
other major assemblies and installed attachments not normally
removed. When access openings are used on the exterior of the
forklift, the edge of the opening shall be smooth and shall be
provided with a removable or hinged cover whenever it is required.
Dimensions of hand or arm access openings shall be in accordance with
SAE J925 for arctic clothing. When tested as specified 4.6.2.36, the
forklift shall have a maintenance ratio (MR) of not more than 0.15.
The MR is defined as the ratio of total active maintenance man-hours
required (scheduled and unscheduled) to the total operating time.
Man-hours for repair of replaced components and scheduled before-and-
after operation checks are excluded. Scheduled maintenance shall be
required not more often than every 50 hours, except for before-and-
after operation checks. Each operation in the following maintenance
operations list shall be accomplished by one man (except where
otherwise specified) in not more than the time specified, using
common tools and special tools, if any, furnished with the forklift.
a.
Remove, replace, and adjust all engine-driven belts - 3/4
hour.
b.
Remove and replace alternator - 1/2 hour.
c.
Remove and replace all hydraulic-system filters, screens,
and strainers - 1 hour.
d.
Remove and replace engine coolant-system hoses - 1 hour.
e.
Drain engine lubricating oil, remove and replace oil
filter elements and refill crankcase - 1 hour.
f.
Remove and replace fuel filter elements - 1/2 hour.
g.
Disconnect battery cables, remove and replace batteries,
reconnect battery cables - 1/2 hour.
h.
Drain torque converter oil and transmission oil, remove
and replace all transmission filter elements and
strainers, and refill converter and transmission - 1 hour.
i.
Remove and replace starter - 1 hour.
j.
Bleed and adjust brakes and refill master cylinder (if
applicable) - 2 men - 1 hour.
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