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MIL-T-2452J
3.5.6.1.2 Hydraulic fluid. Hydraulic fluid conforming to the manufacturer's standard or
recommended requirements shall be provided in the hydraulic system. A permanent decal
located near hydraulic system fill port, stating the type of hydraulic fluid required, shall be
furnished.
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3.5.6.2 Controls. Controls at the rear of the truck shall operate the mechanism to deliver
refuse from the hopper and to compact the refuse. The controls shall be of the interrupted cycle
or deadman type. The packing mechanism shall sufficiently cover the refuse during the
compaction cycle to prevent debris from flying from the hopper opening. Controls for operating
the rear dumping of the load shall be located behind the cab on the left hand side or front left
hand corner of the body. The speed of the engine shall be controlled electrically by the operator
for class A vehicles and shall be controlled automatically on all other vehicle classes for proper
operation of the body hydraulic system. A neutral interlock shall be installed to prevent
advancing the throttle from the tailgate or body controls unless the vehicle automatic
transmission is in neutral.
3.5.7 Body accessories. A riding step and railing or grab handles shall be provided for
loading personnel riding between loading points. The step or handles shall be located either on
each side of the rear body or across the rear body. Steps shall be of open or raised pattern
nonskid steel. Two waterproof signal switches (one on each side) shall be furnished and located
at the rear of the body and connected to a buzzer in the cab.
3.5.8 Lubrication. All moving parts of the vehicle normally requiring lubrication shall
be provided with a means for lubricating. Pressure grease fittings shall be of the hydraulic type
with a surface check ball.
3.6 Servicing and adjusting. Prior to acceptance of the vehicle by the Government
inspector, the contractor shall service and adjust each vehicle for operational use, including at
least the following: alinement of lights; adjustment of the engine and brake systems; filling and
charging of the battery; alinement of front wheels; inflation of all tires; complete lubrication of
the chassis, engine, and running gear with grades of lubricants 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.
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