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NPFC - MIL-PRF-32181

TRUCK, FORKLIFT, 4,000 AND 6,200 POUND CAPACITY, LOADING, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 17 December 2009
Status: inactive
Page Count: 27
scope:

This specification covers a commercial, sit-down rider, diesel-engine-driven, counter-balanced forklift truck (hereinafter called the truck). The truck will have a telescopic mast, front wheel drive, power steering, hydraulic brakes, pneumatic tires, and an overhead guard.

intended Use:

Trucks described herein are intended for stacking, unstacking, and moving cargo in and around warehouses, loading platforms, and docks within the military supply system; also for moving cargo... View More

Document History

April 28, 2020
Truck, Forklift, 4,000 and 6,200 Pound Capacity, Loading, Internal Combustion Engine
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April 24, 2015
TRUCK, FORKLIFT, 4,000 AND 6,200 POUND CAPACITY, LOADING, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Forklifts described herein are intended for stacking, unstacking, and moving cargo in and around warehouses, loading platforms, and docks within the military supply system; also for moving cargo and...
MIL-PRF-32181
December 17, 2009
TRUCK, FORKLIFT, 4,000 AND 6,200 POUND CAPACITY, LOADING, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Trucks described herein are intended for stacking, unstacking, and moving cargo in and around warehouses, loading platforms, and docks within the military supply system; also for moving cargo and...
December 14, 2004
TRUCK, FORKLIFT, 4,000 AND 6,200 POUND CAPACITY, LOADING, INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Trucks described herein are intended for stacking, unstacking, and moving cargo in and around warehouses, loading platforms, and docks within the military supply system; also for moving cargo and...

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