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MIL-T-62110G
3.4.15 Bumper. Unless the bumper is an integral part of the vehicle cab, or unless a front
mounted winch is specified (see 3.4.22), a channel type front bumper shall be provided.
3.4.15.1 Rear end protection. The rear end of the vehicle shall be protected in
accordance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulation 393.86. A rear bumper shall be
provided (see 3.5.1).
3.4.16 Tool stowage. Stowage space of sufficient size to accommodate a vehicle jack,
hand tools, antiskid chains, and emergency reflective triangles shall be furnished for retaining
equipment during vehicle operation. Stowage space for these tools may be furnished inside the
cab or body cabinets. When stowage space for these tools is located outside of the cab or body,
it shall be weatherproof and shall provide for locking with a padlock.
3.4.16.1 Tools. When specified (see 6.2), each vehicle shall be furnished with tools
required for exchanging a mounted tire assembly with the spare assembly, and shall include at
least a hydraulic jack, jack handle, and wheel-nut wrench. The jack shall be of such closed
height as to permit its location under the axle, or other satisfactory lift point, at any wheel with
the tire flat. The jack, without blocking, shall be capable of raising any wheel of the loaded
vehicle to a height adequate to permit removal and replacement of a wheel and tire assembly.
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3.4.17 Heater and defroster. The vehicle shall be provided with a hot water heater with
fresh air intakes and discharge outlets to the floor and to windshield defroster louvers. The
heater shall be complete with blower and mounted controls convenient to the driver.
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3.4.18 Controls and operating mechanisms. All controls and operating mechanisms shall
be located for left-hand drive. Controls shall be complete and conveniently operable by the
driver. Lever controls shall be designed and located to permit easy entrance and exit of the
operator to and from the driver's compartment. Instruments and controls shall be identified as to
their function and installed in a manner to facilitate removal and servicing. All instruments shall
be visible to the driver when seated in the driving position.
3.4.19 Accessories and equipment. The chassis equipment shall be complete with all
accessories furnished as standard equipment by the manufacturer. The following minimum
equipment shall be furnished:
(a)
Key-operated ignition switch
(b)
Ammeter, charging indicator or voltmeter
(c)
Fuel gage
(d)
Oil pressure gage or red indicator warning light
*
(e)
Engine coolant temperature gage or high coolant temperature or low coolant level
red indicator warning light
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(f) High coolant temperature or low coolant level alarm buzzer
(g) Speedometer with recording odometer
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