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MIL-T-62356(AT)
3.4.2 Lift eye hoist. Lift eyes, when used together for hoisting, shall support weight of
assembled trainer. Trainer shall withstand such hoisting with no impairment of operation nor
permanent distortion.
3.4.3 Fork lift transport. Lift fork bearings, when used together for lifting, shall support
weight of assembled trainer. Trainer shall withstand such lifting with no impairment of operation
nor permanent distortion.
3.4.4 Towing attachments. Towing attachments shall withstand pull required to move
assembled trainer on casters over smooth, hard surface. Trainer shall withstand such towing with
no impairment of operation nor permanent distortion.
3.4.5 Casters. Casters shall support assembled trainer and shall roll and turn as required
when trainer is pushed or towed over smooth, hard surface. Trainer shall withstand moving or
standing on casters with no impairment of operation nor permanent distortion.
3.4.6 Stow supports and brackects. Stow supports and brackets shall receive launcher and
support its weight in stowed position.
3.4.7 Seats. Seats shall rigidly support crew members.
3.4.8 Screw jacks and jack stands. Screw jacks and jack stands shall support assembled
trainer, with crew, at any longitudinal or lateral angle not more than 10 from normal. Trainer
shall withstand such displacement with no impairment of operation nor permanent distortion.
3.4.9 Access ladder. Access ladder shall rigidly support personnel during ascent and descent
and shall be easily removed and securely stowed.
3.4.10 Stanchions and safety chains. Removable stanchions and safety chains shall be
installed around the perimeter of the trainer upper-deck with chains 42 inches and 21 inches
above deck surface. Each section of chain shall support a leaning weight of 200 pounds.
3.4.11 Electrical operation. Trainer subassemblies shall operate with 28 volt (V) direct
current (dc) (+4 -6 Vdc), 200 ampere (A) circuit.
3.4.12 Current surge. 28 Vdc, 200 A circuits shall withstand current surge of 700 A for one
second with no impairment of operation.
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