MIL-HDBK-134A
15 October 1965
(o)
Tire inflation hose and gauge.
(p)
Liquid container brackets.
(q)
Pioneer tool bracket.
(r)
Rifle bracket.
(s)
Name, data, and caution plates.
(t)
Check blocks.
(u)
Leveling jacks.
4.1.13 Provisions for special kit operations. When specified in statements of characteristics for
specific vehicles, design should permit the installation of the following kits, in the minimum possible time
and with minimum skilled labor, employing only 1st and 2nd echelon tools without requiring alteration in
the basic vehicle.
(a)
Deep water fording kit.
(b)
Arctic kit.
(c)
Desert kit.
(d)
Air brake kit.
(e)
Electric brake kit.
(f)
Electric conversion kit, 24/6-volt.
(g)
A-frame kit.
(h)
Radio installation kit.
(i)
Ground-mine protection kit.
(j)
Armored cab kit.
(k)
Primer pump kit.
(l)
Slave cable kit.
4.1.14 Environmental and terrain regulations. The vehicle should be designed to conform to
requirements of Army Regulation AR 705-15. The vehicle should be capable of operation in air
temperature range of 65°F to 125°F, and of storage in air temperature of 65°F to 155°F.
4.1.15 Order of priority of characteristics:
(a)
Performance
(b)
Durability and reliability
(c)
Configuration
(d)
Transportability
(e)
Kit requirements
(f)
Environmental and terrain requirements
(g)
Associated equipment
4.1.16 Dimensions. The height or silhouette of all portions of vehicles of contractor type should
be as low as practical. Clearances between tires and other parts of self-propelled vehicles should be such
that tire chains or other traction devices can be readily installed and used on all wheels. Caution should be
used in checking clearance to insure that the Tire and Rim Association maximum tire growth
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