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MIL-T-62110G
body, in a location providing the operator with a clear view of the winch line as it passes through
the swivel pulley and to the rear of the vehicle. The winch controls shall be located at least
three feet from the swivel pulley in a location minimizing the possibility of operator injury
should the winch line break.
3.16.1 Cable. Not less than 1,000 feet of cable shall be furnished on the rear winch. The
cable shall be 0.50 inch, improved plow steel, 6x19, hemp core, preformed, regular lay, with a
cable loop formed at the end. The winch cable shall be threaded through a tunnel under the body
floor.
3.16.2 Universal sheave. A universal swivel sheave, for threading the winch cable, shall
be provided at the rear of the body. The universal sheave shall have not less than a
30,000-pound capacity rating. The sheave section of the assembly shall swivel on double row
ball bearings. A spring tension guide head shall be furnished to maintain line position.
3.17 Safety. All equipment operating at extreme temperatures and all rotating or
reciprocating parts, which are of such a nature or so located as to become a hazard to operating
personnel, shall be insulated, fully-enclosed, or properly guarded.
3.18 Dissimilar metals. All dissimilar metals throughout the vehicle shall be insulated
from one another to prevent galvanic or electrolytic action.
3.19 Lubrication system. The lubrication system shall be furnished with fittings for all
bearings and other working parts which require lubrication for continued service. The vehicles
shall be lubricated, prior to delivery, with an applicable grade of standard lubricant for the
ambient air temperature at the delivery point.
3.20 Servicing and adjusting. Prior to acceptance of each vehicle by the Government
inspector, the contractor shall service and adjust each vehicle and its mounted equipment for
operational use including at least the following: cycling the entire turret and derrick hydraulic
system; alinement of lights; adjustment of the engine; adjustment of electrical and brake systems;
filling and charging of batteries; alinement of front wheels; inflation of all tires; complete
lubrication of chassis, engine, running gear, and mounted equipment with grades of lubricants
and hydraulic fluids recommended for the ambient air temperature at the delivery point;
servicing of the cooling system with a solution of ethylene glycol type antifreeze and water in
equal parts by volume; and servicing of the windshield washer reservoir with water and
appropriate additives.
3.21 Workmanship. The quality and workmanship of all component parts, including
fabricated parts, machined parts, and castings, shall be commensurate with sound manufacturing
standards for similar equipment. The vehicles shall be free from all burrs, sharp edges, die, tool
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