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MIL-T-52932D
course at that point.  Side pallet stacks shall be high enough
that the bottom of the top face of the top pallet in each stack is
6 inches (152 mm) below the maximum lift height Of the vehicle
under test.  The stack marked "X" on figure A-1 shall be high
enough that the bottom of the top face of the pallet, when placed
upon it, shall be 6 inches (152 mm) below the maximum lift height
of the vehicle under test.  Pallet loads in the second pallet area
shall be stacked in accordance with figure A-7 or A-8, as
applicable.  They shall be placed 2 inches (51 mm) apart in a
direction parallel to, and touching in a direction perpendicular
to, the axis of the test course at that point.  Side pallet stacks
shall be high enough so that the bottom of the top pallet will be
approximately as high as the maximum lift height of the truck
under test.  The stack marked "Y" on figure A-1 shall be high
enough that the bottom of the top face of the pallet, when placed
upon it, shall be at the midpoint between ground level and the
maximum lift height of the vehicle under test.  Pallet loads in
the third pallet area shall be stacked in accordance with figure
A-9.  They shall be placed 2 inches (51 mm) apart, positioned as
shown on figure A-1, in a direction parallel to, and touching in a
direction perpendicular to, the axis of the test course at that
point.  Side pallet stacks shall be one pallet load (48 inches
(122 cm) plus the height of the pallet) high.
2.
Test Procedure.
a.
The light switch shall be turned "off" and "on" at the beginning
of each lap and upon entering each pallet area.
b.
The truck under test shall begin each lap at the point labeled
"START" on figure A-1.  As the operator starts the truck, he shall
operate the horn for approximately 1 second.  On lap number 1, the
truck shall proceed in a forward direction, following the
centerline along the portion of the course marked "A" until it
reaches the first pallet area.  The rated load will have been
placed in this location on the stack marked "X".
c.
The truck shall make a 90-degree right-hand turn in one motion
without backing, proceed to the face of the pallet stack marked
"X", raise forks to maximum fork height so hydraulic relief-valve
is activated, then adjust fork height and remove the loaded
pallet.  The truck shall back out of the stack aisle into the main
aisle making a 90-degree left-hand turn in one motion, without
going forward, and proceed rearward along the main aisle in the
portion of the course marked "B" until it reaches the second
pallet area.
d.
The truck shall proceed rearward to a point beyond the pallet area
opening, reverse its direction, and move forward to the face of
the pallet stack marked "Y", making the 90-degree left-hand turn
in one motion without backing. The rated load shall be on top of
the pallet marked "Y".
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