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NPFC - MIL-PRF-32542

TRUCK, FORKLIFT, 4,000 AND 6,200 LB. CAPACITY, FRONT/SIDE LOADING, NON-PNEUMATIC, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 19 October 2016
Status: inactive
Page Count: 29
scope:

This specification covers a front/side loading, sit-down rider, diesel-engine-driven, counter-balanced forklift truck. The truck will have a telescopic mast, front wheel drive, power steering, hydraulic brakes, solid pneumatic tires, and an overhead guard.

intended Use:

Front/side loading trucks described herein are intended to operate in minimum and very narrow aisles with pallets and long loads when they are stacking, unstacking, and moving cargo in and around... View More

Document History

October 15, 2021
TRUCK, FORKLIFT, 4,000 AND 6,200 LB. CAPACITY, FRONT/SIDE LOADING, NON-PNEUMATIC, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Front/side loading trucks described herein are intended to operate in very narrow aisles with pallets and long loads when they are stacking, unstacking, and moving cargo in and around warehouses,...
November 21, 2016
TRUCK, FORKLIFT, 4,000 AND 6,200 LB. CAPACITY, FRONT/SIDE LOADING, NON-PNEUMATIC, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
  Front/side loading trucks described herein are intended to operate in minimum and very narrow aisles with pallets and long loads when they are stacking, unstacking, and moving cargo in and around...
MIL-PRF-32542
October 19, 2016
TRUCK, FORKLIFT, 4,000 AND 6,200 LB. CAPACITY, FRONT/SIDE LOADING, NON-PNEUMATIC, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Front/side loading trucks described herein are intended to operate in minimum and very narrow aisles with pallets and long loads when they are stacking, unstacking, and moving cargo in and around...

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