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MIL-T-62497
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Vehicle processing. The vehicle shall be processed for shipment, from manufacturer's
plant to initial receiving activity, in accordance with the manufacturer's standard commercial
practice.
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. The vehicle is intended for nontactical use in loading, compacting,
transporting, and dumping miscellaneous refuse generated at military installations.
6.2 Ordering data. Procurement documents should specify the following:
(a)
Title, number, and date of this specification.
(b)
Identification of appropriate service for painting and marking (see 3.1.1.1).
(c)
Rustproofing, if required (see 3.1.1.2).
(d)
Tropical rustproofing, if required (see 3.1.1.2).
(e)
Power plant heaters, if required (see 3.4.1.5).
(f)
If battery heater is not required with power plant heaters (see 3.4.1.5).
(g)
Spark arrester, if required (see 3.4.4).
(h)
Disc type wheels, if required (see 3.4.10).
(i)
Bias ply tires, if required (see 3.4.10.1).
(j)
Desiccant type air dryer, if required (see 3.4.11.1(j)).
(k)
Brake controls for use from a towing vehicle, if required (see 3.4.11.2).
(l)
Back-up alarm, if required (see 3.4.19.2).
(m)
Container(s), if required (see 3.5.4.1).
(n)
Hydraulic fluid conforming to MIL-H-83282, if required (see 3.5.6.1.2).
(o)
Testing of refuse compaction and discharge cycle, if required (see 4.3.3).
(p)
Testing of container lift attachment, if required (see 4.3.4).
6.3 Performance prediction. Completed copies of SAE Truck Ability Prediction Procedure
form and computation for low speed requirement for each vehicle model furnished under
contract should be submitted as specified in the contract. The SAE Work Sheet Item 1 should
include vehicle model number, wheelbase, engine model number, and vehicle type.
Computations should be based on vehicle operating under normal atmospheric pressure, in
normal ambient air temperature, in still, dry air. The factors to be used in predicting truck ability
(see 3.3.1.1) are established as follows for the corresponding SAE Truck Ability Prediction
Tables:
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