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Utility Equipment Installation Problems Related to Truck Frames
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Abstract
Installation of utility vehicle equipment on domestic trucks is often complicated by factors involving the chassis frame. Some of these problems are caused by the selection of the frame itself, and others are created by the manner and locations in which the truck manufacturers install the vehicle frame mounted accessories.
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Sparkes, L., "Utility Equipment Installation Problems Related to Truck Frames," SAE Technical Paper 840093, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840093.Also In
References
- Engineering Materials Handbook Mantell Charles McGraw-Hill Book Co.
- Kent's Mechanical Engineering Handbook Twelfth Edition John Wiley & Sons
- Applied Engineering Mechanics Jensen & Chenoweth, McGraw-Hill “Six Guidelines to Help Engineers Design Highway Truck Tractor Frames” Sidelko William J. SAE Journal Feb. 1967 75 2 “Truck Chassis Frame Considerations in Equipment Mounting” Carver G. C. SAE Paper 760291 , SAE Utility Vehicle Design Handbook, SAE/AE-81/8