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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 Procedure Tables:
Table 1 - Tire Factor. This factor must relate to the size of tires furnished by the contractor in accordance with this specification.
Table 2 - Altitude Factor. 1.00
Table 3 - Rolling Factor. 1.613
Table 4 - Area Factor. 0.173
Table 5 - Velocity Factor. 250.0
Table 6 - Altitude Factor. 1.00
Table 7 - Chassis Friction Horsepower. Use applicable power unit GVW (to nearest, higher, 1,000 pounds) and the engine rpm (to nearest 100 revolutions) which is required for 50 mph geared speed. For GVW and engine speed beyond the range of this table, factors shall be extrapolated.
Table 8 - Grade Factor. 0.75
Table 8A - Correction Factor. Not required. Table 9 - Road Factor. 0.0.
6.4 Subject term (key word) listing.
Bottom loading Closed circuit Contamination monitor
Electrostatic discharge protection Emergency dry break connection Exhaust system safety Filter/separator
Fuel emission control
Level sensor
MC-306
NFPA No. 407
Nozzles
Overwing fuel servicing
Pneumatic controls
Single point fuel servicing
Truck, tank
Truck, tank, aircraft fuel servicing
Truck, tank, bulk haul
Truck, tank, dual fuel servicing
Truck, tank, fuel servicing Underwing fuel servicing Vapor recovery.
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