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MIL-T-740G
20,000 Miles (for trucks)
a. Hard-surfaced roads
30 percent
b. Gravel and dirt roads
28 percent
c. Level and hilly
41 percent
cross-country 1/
d. Belgian block (or equal)
1 percent
20,000 Miles (for truck-tractors)
a. Hard-surfaced roads
60 percent
b. Gravel and dirt roads
24 percent
c. Level and hilly
15 percent
cross-country 1/
d. Belgian block (or equal)
1 percent
11,400 Miles (for wreckers and vans)
a. Hard-surfaced roads
66 percent
b. Gravel and dirt roads
13 percent
c. Level and hilly
20 percent
cross-country 1/
d. Belgian block (or equal)
1 percent
1/ Level and hilly cross-country mileage shall be divided as equally as is reasonable.
3.1.2 Maintainability. The total maintenance (schedule and unscheduled) for the vehicles,
excluding driver or crew checks and services, shall be no more than 260 man-hours
(131 man-hours for wrecker and van models) of operation. This equates to a Maintenance Ratio
(MR) of 0.26 (0.23 for wrecker and van models) at 20 mph. Maintenance intervals are specified
in the applicable maintenance manuals and documents.
3.1.3 Durability. Vehicles with rated payload shall have no less than 0.50 probability of
completing a minimum of 20,000 miles (11,400 miles for wrecker and van models) of operation
without replacement or overhaul of the engine, transmission, transfer or differentials.
3.2 Materials. Materials shall be as specified herein and in referenced specifications,
standards and drawings. Materials shall be free of defects which adversely affect performance or
serviceability of the finished product (see 6.10).
3.2.1 Qualified products. The contractor shall be responsible for using parts, assemblies,
and lubricants from Qualified Products Lists (QPL's) when required. Contractor's inspection
records shall specifically list all QPL items by number and date of the QPL, name of supplier and
part or drawing number(s). When parts and assemblies are approved as qualified products, but
not yet listed on the QPL, the contractor shall list the products by number and date of the
approved document and name of supplier(s).
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