MIL-PRF-45316J
3.8 Environmental. The trailer shall be capable of operating, with 400 gal of water,
under extreme weather conditions and altitudes in ambient air temperature from
135 degrees Fahrenheit (°F) (57.2 degrees Celsius (°C)) down to -65 °F (-53.9 °C), without
deterioration. When in storage, the trailer shall withstand these extremes, without deterioration
that may cause failure of any component of the trailer (see 4.6.1.20).
3.9 Service products. Servicing and lubrication shall be performed using service
products listed in table I.
TABLE I. Service products.
Ambient air temperature
Product use
-65 °F to 0 °F
-10 °F to 135 °F
(-53.9 °C to -17.8 °C)
(-23.3 °C to 57.2 °C)
Oil:
for hydraulic brakes
MIL-PRF-46176
MIL-PRF-46176
for general purpose
MIL-PRF-32033
MIL-PRF-3150
lubrication
Grease:
for sealed bearing
MIL-PRF-23827
MIL-PRF-23827
for general chassis lubrication
MIL-PRF-10924
MIL-PRF-10924
including wheel bearings
3.10 Painting and rustproofing.
3.10.1 Painting. Except as otherwise specified (see 6.2), all conditioning, priming, and
painting shall conform to MIL-STD-193. Colors shall conform to appropriate color chip in
accordance with FED-STD-595. The exterior of the trailer shall be painted using chemical agent
resistant coating (CARC) conforming to MIL-DTL-53039 or MIL-DTL-64159 (see 4.6.1.21).
3.10.2 Rustproofing. The trailer shall be rustproofed in the areas shown on applicable
trailer drawings using the manufacturer s standard process (see 4.6.1.22).
3.11 Marking.
3.11.1 Trailer. Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), trailer marking shall be in
accordance with MIL-STD-642 (see 4.6.1.23).
3.11.2 Components. All parts, assemblies and sub-assemblies requiring identification
shall include data plates (see 3.11.3) containing the following information:
a.
Part number
Manufacturer s identification
b.
c.
Serial number
d.
Military part number
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