NPFC - MIL-T-62032
TRUCKS, TANK: FUEL SERVICING AND AIRCRAFT FUEL SERVICING, 1,000 TO 4,000 GALLON, DIESEL AND GASOLINE ENGINE DRIVEN, 16,000 TO 50,000 POUNDS GVW, 4X2, 4X4, 6X4, AND 6X6, MODIFIED COMMERCIAL
| Organization: | NPFC |
| Publication Date: | 20 May 1991 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 62 |
scope:
This specification covers diesel and gasoline engine driven, four-wheel, two- or four-wheel drive, and six-wheel, four- or six-wheel drive, single or dual delivery fuel servicing and aircraft fuel servicing tank trucks, with product capacities from 1,000 to 4,000 gallons, having minimum gross vehicle weights (GVW) of 16,000 to 50,000 pounds for normal operating conditions. Vehicles procured under this specification are commercial items which are warranted by the manufacturer as specified in acquisition documents.
The vehicle shall be one of the combinations of type, class, size and model shown in table I, as specified (see 6.2): Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: US Army Tank-Automotive Command, ATTN: AMSTA-UED, Warren, MI 48397-5000, by using the self-addressed Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter. TABLE I. Vehicle classification.
Type Body description Class Size Model
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The class of the vehicle shall be determined by its minimum GVW rating, as follows:
Class GVW 16 16,000 pounds 19 19,000 pounds 28 28,000 pounds 34.5 34,500 pounds 36 36,000 pounds 44 44,000 pounds 50 50,000 pounds
The size of the vehicle shall be determined by the capacity of the tank body, as follows:
Size Capacity 1,000 1,000 gallons 1,200 1,200.gallons 2,000 2,000 gallons 2,400 2,400 gallons 4,000 4,000 gallons
The model of the vehicle shall be determined by the total number of wheels and the number of driving wheels, as follows:
Model Wheels and wheels driving 4×2 4×2 4×4 4×4 6×4 6×4 6×6 6×6
intended Use:
Type I and II vehicles are intended for nontactical use as fuel servicing vehicles. Type III and IV vehicles are intended for pressure refueling and defueling, closed-circuit type refueling, and... View More
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