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How to Buy a Truck Frame for a Utility Vehicle
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Abstract
This paper discusses the engineering considerations involved in the proper selection of a medium or heavy duty truck frame for utility vehicles with primary emphasis on the mounting of aerial devices which include digger derricks, hoists, cranes and man lifts.
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Hendzel, E., "How to Buy a Truck Frame for a Utility Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 790086, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790086.Also In
References
- Carver G. C. “Truck Chassis Frame Considerations in Equipment Mounting,” SAE Paper 760291 Detroit National Meeting February 1976
- Rase R. D. Williams J. L. “Frame Stress Considerations in Mounting utility Man Lifts and Derricks,” SAE Paper 760290 Detroit National Meeting February 1976
- Kaduk A. R. Mladsi G. Clise E. D. “Selection of Frames, Springs, and Axles for Utility Vehicles,” SAE Paper 690563 Houston, Texas November 1969