MIL-T-52953C
user personnel 5th percentile female through 95th percentile male) wearing
MOPP IV protective garments, i.e.;
a. Mask, chemical, biological, field M17A2 MIL-M-51282 b. Hood, chemical, biological, mask, M6A2 MIL-H-51291 c. Suit, chemical, protective, MIL-S-43926
d. Glove and glove set, chemical protective, MIL-G-43976
e. Footwear cover, chemical, protective (overboots), MIL-F-43987
The operator shall be capable of activating all controls (i.e., levers, switches, pedals, knobs, and handles) without interference caused by the ensemble that is detrimental to the operation of the forklift.
3.21 Lights. Each truck shall be equipped with one sealed beam floodlamp mounted at the front of the truck, one automotive type combination stoplight and tail-lamp mounted at the rear and instrument panel illumination. The flood-lamp shall be shock mounted in an elastomer ring housing on the left side of the mast. Directional manual adjustment range of this flood-lamp shall be a minimum of 45 degrees above and below the horizontal plane. Horizontal adjustment range of the flood-lamp shall be a minimum of 300 degrees. Flood-lamp shall be protected against damage by a means of position or a guard.
3.22 Side shift. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2) truck shall be equipped with a side shift mechanism. The mechanism shall be hydraulically operated to move the forks a minimum of 4 inches either side of center with rated capacity load. The sideshift mechanism shall not interfere with the ability to remove the forks from the fork hanger.
3.23 Operator's overhead guard. A removable overhead guard shall be furnished which meets applicable requirements of ASME/ANSI B 56.1. The guard shall be removable with handtools. No component shall be mounted on the overhead guard. Guard height, measured from ground level to the highest point of the guard, shall not exceed height specified on applicable specification sheet. Guard design shall not interfere with the operation of the truck or battery replacement nor with normal movements of the operator when entering, leaving, or operating the truck. The overhead guard shall remain firmly secured to its support brackets under all operating conditions specified herein.
3.24 Performance.
3.24.1 Lifting speed. Lift speed with capacity load on the forks shall be as is specified on the applicable specification sheet.
3.24.2 Lowering speed. Speed of lowering of unloaded forks shall be not less than 40 feet per minute average over the entire distance from maximum
fork height to ground level. Speed of lowering forks with capacity load shall be not more than 80 feet per minute over the entire distance from maximum fork height to ground level.
3.24.3 Right angle turn. The truck, when carrying capacity load, shall be capable of backing through a turn in either direction and returning to the
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