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  | ![]() MIL-S-62549(AT) 
3.10.1 Instructional markings. Markings, such as tire pressure, tiedown points, center of 
gravity (empty), etc. shall be applied to the semitrailer in block letters or numbers from 7/8 to one 
inch in height. 
3.10.2 CARC marking. All semitrailers shall have the word "CARC" painted in block letters 
in a conspicuous location as near to the data plates as practical. Height of block letters shall be in 
the range specified in 3.10.1. 
3.10.3 National symbol. A three inches star shall be applied on the semitrailer in accordance 
with MIL-STD-642. 
3.10.4 Temporary and concealed markings. When specified (see 6.2), all semitrailers 
supplied to foreign nations shall have temporary markings. Semitrailers requiring temporary or 
concealed markings shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-642. 
3.11 Data plates. Metal data plates shall be provided in accordance with type I, for 
identification plates, or type III, general use, composition C of MIL-P-514, shall be photosensitive 
aluminum in accordance with type I, class I of GG-P-455 and shall have a black background. 
3.11.1 Lubricants. Military equivalent of commercial lubricants shall be depicted on a plate 
conforming to SAE J753 installed in a readily accessible area of the gooseneck. The plate shall 
indicate ambient temperature range for the various lubricants. 
3.12 Lubrication. Lubrication means shall be provided for all moving parts requiring 
lubrication. Grease lubrication fittings shall conform to SAE J534. Lubricants shall be selected in 
accordance with SAE J754. The selected multipurpose lubricant (MPL) shall be functionally 
conforming to MIL-L-2105, the multipurpose grease with molybdenum disulfide (MPGM) shall 
be conforming to MIL-M-7866 and the multipurpose grease (MPG) shall be conforming to 
MIL-G-10924. 
3.13 Servicing and adjustment. Prior to delivery, the manufacturer shall service and adjust 
each semitrailer for customer operational use, including at least the following: 
a. 
Inflation of all tires. 
b. 
Adjustment of the brakes. 
c. 
Proper functioning of all lights. 
d. 
Complete lubrication. 
3.14 Workmanship. Workmanship shall be of such a quality which will assure that the vehicle 
and its components are free of defects that compromise, limit or reduce the capability of the 
vehicles system in the performance of its intended use. Bolted and riveted construction shall be 
secure in accordance with its intended use. All fuels, lubricants, and hydraulic fluids shall be 
provided clean and filtered in accordance with their intended use. 
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