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MIL-T-12407X(AT)
3.4.18 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)
Inside rearview mirror
(b)
Key-operated ignition switch
(c)
Ammeter, voltmeter or charging indicator
(d)
Fuel gage
(e)
Oil pressure gage
(f)
Engine temperature gage
(g)
Speedometer with recording odometer
(h)
Driver's compartment ventilator other than window
(i)
Dual sunvisors
(j)
Front door mounted armrest on driver's' side
(k)
When manual transmission is furnished, a hand throttle control mounted on the
instrument panel
(l) Domelight in driver's compartment.
3.4.18.1 Outside rearview mirrors. An outside rearview mirror shall be provided on both
sides. The mirrors shall be of the Junior West Coast or low mount type incorporating a wide
angle viewing system. The upper mirror shall have a flat reflective area of not less than 33 square
inches. The lower mirror shall have a convex reflective area of not less than 20 square inches.
The mirror assembly shall be adjustable and mounted to minimize obstruction of the forward lines
of vision.
3.4.19 Horn. The manufacturer's standard electric horn shall be furnished.
3.5 Cab and body. The cab and body shall be the manufacturer's forward control type
with integral cab and body constructions.
3.5.1 General construction. The integral cab and body unit shall be an all-metal structure;
shall incorporate a body frame of welded construction with the roof assembly, exterior sides, and
rear covered with sheet metal panels symmetrically rounded; and shall embody provisions for
doors and windows specified herein. The cab and body shall meet the static load test for
ambulance body structure, AMD standard 001. The interior of the body sides and doors shall be
lined with washable, fire retardant and mildew resistant, high strength, formica or marlite panels
or an approved equivalent. Panels shall be butted together without gaps at all corners and edges
or shall be provided with heavy duty, bright finish, corrosion-resistant metal trim. The headliner
for the patient compartment shall be formica, marlite, vinyl, or fiberglass reinforced plastic.
Bench storage compartments specified herein shall be constructed of marine grade plywood
conforming to class I of MIL-P-18066, with pressure bonded laminate on both faces, with a
material thickness of not less than 0.6250 inch. Laminate shall be white in color, readily
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