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MIL-T-52843C
3.24.1.2 Battery cable. Battery cables shall be furnished which
meet the requirements of SAE J1127. The voltage at the storage
battery terminals and the starting motor terminals including
connections shall not differ more than those shown in table I of SAE
J541. Positive and negative cable terminals shall be identified and
corrosion-resistant SAE bolts and nuts provided.
3.24.2 Slaving components. The truck shall be equipped with a 24-
volt slave receptacle conforming to MS52131. The slave receptacle
shall permit charging of the truck batteries and slave starting of
the engine from an external power source and shall also provide a
power source for charging and slaving other equipment. The slave
receptacle shall be installed on the exterior of the truck near the
battery enclosure and shall be accessible to personnel standing on
the ground. A plate shall be furnished adjacent to the slave
receptacle which reads "24 volts slave receptacle". The plate shall
be in accordance with 3.32.
3.24.3 Circuit breaker. Each electrical circuit shall be protected
with a circuit breaker in accordance with SAE J553 and have labels
which describe the function served by the circuit breaker. Fuses are
not acceptable.
3.24.4 Lights. The forklift shall be provided with not less than
two headlamps and two floodlamps for forward illumination and not
less than two floodlamps for rearward illumination. The lights shall
be shock mounted in elastomer ring housings and shall conform to SAE
J598. Headlamps shall be positioned to provide illumination with
minimum obstruction when the forks are in carry position (forks
tilted back fully). Front floodlamps shall be adjustable a minimum of
45 degrees above and below the horizontal plane. Lights positioned in
such a way as to be subject to damage shall be protected by guards.
3.24.4.1 Blackout lighting. A separate wiring harness may be
provided for the blackout lights. One blackout headlight conforming
to MS51318 shall be mounted on the extreme left within the plan
outline of the forklift at the front, positioned to provide
illumination when the forks are in carry position. The blackout
headlight shall be adjustable in accordance with SAE J598. Two
blackout stoplight-taillights conforming to MS51330 or MS52125 shall
be mounted adjacent to the rear taillights, and shall be mounted in
6-inch-diameter holes or shall be provided with guards. Each light
shall be recessed not less than 1/2 inch behind the hole or face of
the guard. Two blackout marker lights conforming to MS52126 shall be
mounted on the front, one each side of the vertical centerline of the
truck, at the same level, and as far apart as practicable.
3.24.4.2 Taillights. Two taillight-stoplight assemblies
in
accordance with SAE J585 and SAE J586 shall be installed,
one on the
left rear and one on the right rear of the forklift, with
the lens
face recessed not less than 1/2 inch back of a protecting
member.
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