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MIL-T-740G
3.2.2 Ozone resistance. When rubber components are required to be ozone resistant, the
degree of resistance shall be as specified in applicable specifications or drawings.
3.3 Construction. Vehicle(s) specified, (see 6.2), shall be fabricated and assembled in
accordance with applicable specifications and standards listed in 2.1.1, other Government
documents listed in 2.1.2 and applicable drawings, Supplementary Quality Assurance Provisions
(SQAP's) and Quality Assurance Requirements (QAR's) contained in the Technical Data
Package (TDP) for the appropriate vehicle(s), (see appendix).
3.3.1 Special kits. When specified (see 6.2 and 6.9), kits shall be furnished and installed on a
specific vehicle. When installation of kits requires permanent change in vehicle configuration or
adaption, such as weldments, drilled holes, or metal cutouts, prior approval must be obtained
from the contracting officer.
3.3.1.1 Deep water fording kits. The fording kits shall be in accordance with applicable
drawing for a specific model specified in 6.9, and shall permit the vehicle to ford hard-bottomed,
fresh or salt water crossings up to a depth of 78 inches including wave height. The kit shall
permit the vehicle to be operated in the water for a period of 15 minutes without damage to
vehicle and components. With the kit installed, the vehicle shall operate continuously on land,
prior to and after fording operation, without damage to vehicle or components.
3.3.1.2 Winterization kits. Kit shall be in accordance with applicable drawings for group 1,
2, or 3 vehicles. When installed (see 6.2), winterization kit shall assure operation under arctic
conditions in ambient temperatures of minus 60F.
3.3.1.3 A-frame kit (derrick). A-frame or derrick, furnished for winch equipped vehicles
shall be mounted at the front of vehicle and used as a general-utility lifting device in conjunction
with the vehicle winch.
3.3.1.4 Air-brake kit. The air-brake kit furnished for vehicles used with trailers having air
brakes, shall supply power to apply brakes for stopping and holding the combination.
3.3.1.5 Troop seat accessory kit. The troop seat accessory kit which provides seating for
10 heavy clothed personnel of average size, shall be installed in dump trucks M51, M51A1,
M51A2 and M817 vehicles for use in transporting troops.
3.3.1.6 Kit, tie-down. Four tie-down kits shall be installed in the M54, M54A2, and M613
in accordance with Drawing 8389670. Six kits shall be installed in the M55, M55A2, and M814
in accordance with Drawing 8389583. The tie-down kits shall restrain equipment being hauled
by the cargo vehicles.
3.3.2 Soft top. The soft top furnished and installed in accordance with applicable drawings
shall provide maximum protection for personnel when vehicle is operating in adverse climatic
conditions.
3.3.3 Wheel balance. Wheels, hubs, brake drums, tires and tubes shall be in balance to
prevent front wheel vibration and tire wear.
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