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MIL-C-62326B
3.4.18 Gasoline can. When specified (see 6.2), a demountable gasoline can shall be
provided on the vehicle. The can shall be of 5-gallon capacity and shall include a detachable
spout of sufficient length and flexibility to provide completely enclosed passage of the fuel from
the can to the fuel tank.
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3.4.19 Accessories and equipment. 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)
Oil pressure gage or indicator
(d)
Fuel gage
(e)
Engine temperature gage or indicator
(f)
Tachometer
(g)
Engine hour meter
(h)
Rear-mounted pintle hook
(i)
Horn
(j)
Rearview mirrors
(k)
Solid front idler tires
(l)
Headlight dimmer switch
(m)
Track jacks
(n)
Tools for replacing and adjusting tracks.
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3.4.20 Fire extinguisher. When specified (see 6.2), a 5-pound, dry chemical fire
extinguisher shall be furnished. The fire extinguisher shall have an Underwriter's Laboratory
rating of 2A:10 B:C or more, shall include a metal safety pin and wire, and shall conform to
size 5, type I or type II, class 1 of A-A-393. The fire extinguisher shall permit visual
determination as to whether it is fully charged.
3.5 Vehicle types.
3.5.1 Type I. Type I vehicle shall include a 2-man cab and a flatbed. The cab shall
conform to 3.4.9 and shall be furnished with a roll bar of not less than 3/16 inch thick steel in a
2 inch square tube. The flatbed shall be not less than 25 square feet in area and shall be of
diamond tread aluminum or steel capable of supporting a payload of not less than 2,400 pounds
over varied terrain without causing permanent deformation of any part of the bed. The flatbed
shall include tiedown holes around its perimeter to help secure the payload during vehicle
operation on uneven surfaces.
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