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2T251 01 1611 Unit 3
Edit Code 04 Recent as of 2018, Vol1 Unit 3 Self Test and UREs
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 014.1 Before you can inspect a vehicle, which four questions should you ask yourself and comply with? | 1. Remove all jewelry and have all PPE? 2. Are the vehicle chocks in place? 3.Is the parking brake on? 4.Are the gear shift levers in park or neutral? |
| 014.2 Name the parts of a vehicle insp. | Before, during and after |
| 014.3 What type of info should the front cover of the AF Form 1800 contain? | The month and year; vehicle type and reg #; your SQ, base, Phone #, and VCO name and phone # |
| 014.4 When you are inspecting item #1 on the AF 1800, what are you checking? | You are checking for missing or damaged hardware inside and out. Also you are listening for any unusal noises |
| 014.5 When you are inspecting item #3, safety devices on the AF 1800, what items are you checking? | You are checking for the presence and operation of all safety devices and wiring, includes lights, horn, warning devices, reflectors, mirrors and seat belts |
| 014.6 What types of things are you looking for when inspecting the batteries on a vehicle? | You are checking the battery fluid and that the battery is not damaged and that it is secure, clean. Also check function checking all the gauges and instruments |
| 014.7 What are you looking for when inspecting the mast tines and rollerized tines? | You are ensuring tines are installed/attached properly and al hardware is in place and functioning properly |
| 014.8 What are you looking for when inspecting the emergency standby system? | You are function checking all systems for proper operation |
| 014.9 What are you looking for when inspecting the markings? | You are checking to ensure they have not worn off and are still legible |
| 014.10 What do VCOs and/or vehicle operators check every month and record on the inside of the AF1800? | # of miles/hours ea vehicle has driven. Check and record the tire pressures for ea vehicle along with the serviceability of ea fire extinguisher, and perform an AFTO packet check |
| 014.11 When annotating vehicle inspection disc. on the inside of the AF1800, which info will you include and what will you use to annotate the info? | All the disc. you find on this portion of the form, to include disc item #on the back cover, details of disc, date discovered, date and time you reported it to MX, the # of miles when discovered, and your printed name in pencil |
| 014.12 What must you do before you turn the vehicle in to MX shop for repair? | Complete your inspection and annotate all the disc on the form |
| 014.13 In the before-OP insp, what item must you verify on the AF1800 and why? | Verify the correct vehicle reg # is on the AF 1800 so you don't inspect your vehicle using the wrong form |
| 014.14 In the before-OP insp, what will you review the waiver card to determine? | Review the waiver card (if applicable) to determine which disc have already been ID'd and will not require to re ID them |
| 014.15 Which forms must be in the vehicle in the before-OP insp? | DD FORM 518, AF1800, Standard Form 91, and waiver card if applicable |
| 014.16 What is the purpose of the before-OP insp? | To make sure the vehicle is safe and in commission before operating it |
| 014.17 In which phase of a vehicle insp will you start the vehicle and check the lights/instrument panel, unusual noises, OP all mech functions, and check trans fluid? | During operation inspection |
| 014.18 What should you look for in the after-OP insp? | Walk around the vehicle to check for leaks, tire pressure and any damage that may have occurred during use |
| 014.19 On a forklift, during which part of the inspection will you check that the fire extinguisher is properly mounted and charged and has a serviceable safety pin/seal? | Before operation insp |
| 014.20 On a K-Loader, during which part of the inspection will you check for damaged or unsecure storage boxes? | Before operation insp |
| 014.21 When performing a before-OP insp on a forklift, you'll need to open the hood to inspect which items? | Leaks under hood; hyd fluid levels; frayed or exposed wires; cracks/abnormal hoses; belts; batteries; oil, coolant, and brake fluid levels |
| 014.22 During which part of a vehicle insp will you check to make sure your Tunner can shift, pitch and yaw? | During op insp |
| 014.23 During which part of a vehicle insp will you check the hydraulic pressure gauge on the Halvorsen? | During op insp |
| 014.24 Which part of a Halvorsen insp requires two people to complete and why? | The Hyd pressure gauge on top of the Hyd tank; because you need one person in the cab and the other person checking the gauge |
| 014.25 Once you complete a forklist insp, you should always remember to position the fork tines how? | Level to the ground |
| 015.1 Forklifts can operate under what three power sources? | Gasoline, diesel fuel, or electricity |
| 015.2 How is lifting capability determined in a forklift? | By the center of gravity of the load in relation to its position on the forks |
| 015.3 When is a 4k forklift particularly in handy and why? | When working in tight spaces because the short wheelbase allows you to make tight turns |
| 015.4 How many inches can you shift the 4k tines left or right? | 5 |
| 015.5 Up to how many inches can you raise the 4k tines? | 144 |
| 015.6 How high can you raise the 10k forklifts tines? | 150 |
| 015.7 How many forward and reverse speed ranges does the 10k transmission have? | Two forward and two reverse |
| 015.8 In what range should the tire pressure be on the 10k? | Between 90 and 100 psi |
| 015.9 Which system on the 10k provides power to control the carriage and forks? | The Hydraulic system |
| 015.10 What makes up the hydraulic system on the 10k? | Hyd Pump, Hyd tank, and levers that regulate control valves |
| 015.11 Which feature of the 10k regulates the amount of hydraulic fluid in each system on the 10k? | The control levers you use to operate the carriage and forks |
| 015.12 The control levers located beside the drivers seat allow you to do what? | Tilt, shift, lift, and adjust the width of the forks without getting off the vehicle |
| 015.13 Any time you make fork adjustments, what should you do to prevent the engine from stalling? | Raise the engine speed slightly |
| 015.14 What does the 10k inching pedal allow? | To have smooth, positive control of the vehicle and to move forward or backward in small increments |
| 015.15 For what are the 10k instruments used, and what should you do if one of the instrument lights up or stops working? | As a warning system to alert you when the vehicles is not operating properly; stop the vehicle immediately |
| 015.16.1 What instrument light is this? Glows to indicate oil pressure is below normal operating level | Low Eng oil pressure light |
| 015.16.2 What instrument light is this? Stays on until the coolant reaches min operating temp | Low Eng Temp Light |
| 015.16.3 What instrument light is this? Glows to indicate the battery is not being charged | Battery Discharge Indicator Light |
| 015.16.4 What instrument light is this? Glows when the engine coolant overheats | High Eng Temp Light |
| 015.16.5 What instrument light is this? Glows to indicate the transmission is being overworked | High Trans Oil Temp Light |
| 015.16.6 What instrument light is this? Do not move any heavy loads when this light is on | Low Eng Temp Light |
| 015.17 What do the hydraulic pumps power on the 10k AT? | The steering, brake, and forks hydraulic systems |
| 015.18 What type of steering system does the 10kAT have; and describe how it works. | Articulate; when you turn the steering wheel, the wheels do not turn, instead, the front and rear frames pivot |
| 015.19 What feature of the 10kat prevent parts of a load from tipping backward over the carriage frame? | Carriage backrest |
| 015.20 What must you do before moving a forklift with attached rollerized tines and carrying a pallet? | Secure the pallet to the carriage |
| 015.21 How many people can ride on the forklift besides the operator? | None |
| 015.22 How high should you fork tines be when driving? | 2-4 inches |
| 015.23 Before raising or lowering a load on a forklift, what should you do? | Bring the forklift to a complete stop |
| 015.24 Which gear should you be in when travelling down an incline? | Reverse |
| 015.25 Describe how to position the tines when parking a forklift. | Tilt the mast/carriage so the tines are level with the ground and lower the forks flat |
| 016.1 Who was the 60k named after and what did he do? | Gen William H Tunner, who directed the Burma Hump, Korean, and Berlin Airlifts |
| 016.2 How many pallets can the Tunner hold at one time? | 6 |
| 016.3 How many tie down rings does the Tunner have, and at how many lbs are each rated? | 40; 5k lbs |
| 016.4 How high and low can you raise and lower the Tunner's deck? | High = 222 inches; low = 41 inches |
| 016.5 When you are operating on the deck of the Tunner, at what min height must you wear a safety harness? | 10 ft |
| 016.6 At how many lbs is the forward deck extension rated, and where can you find it when its not in use? | 10k lbs; stows beneath the center front deck |
| 016.7.1 Name this function... The entire deck moves either left or right | Shift |
| 016.7.2 Name this function... The entire deck rises up on only either the left or right side | Roll |
| 016.7.3 Name this function... Unique to the Tunner | Yaw |
| 016.7.4 Name this function... Lowering either the front or the rear to slant the deck | Pitch |
| 016.7.5 Name this function... Either a front or rear swing to the right or left | Yaw |
| 016.8 How many degrees can the 60k move in each of these operations: pitch, roll, shift and yaw? | Pitch = 6, Roll = 4, Shift = 3, Yaw = 3 |
| 016.9 How many axles on the Tunner provide propulsion via hydrostatic drive motors? | 2 |
| 016.10 Describe how the Tunner's articulated steering works | The front two axles turn in the direction the operator turns the steering wheel, while the back two axles turn in the opposite direction and pivot around the third (middle) axle |
| 016.11 What is the Tunners turning radius? | 50 ft |
| 016.12 Up to how many feet of tail swing does the Tunner project? | 10 ft |
| 016.13 Within how many feet of any stationary vehicle or object must you use a spotter when operating a Tunner? | 15 ft |
| 016.14 Which system on the Tunner can be rotated inboard for air transport? | The suspension system |
| 016.15 At what height should you always travel in the Tunner to avoid doing damage to the drive system? | 46 inches |
| 016.16 Which panels on the Tunner are used to operate the deck functions when loading and offloading cargo? | Deck and conveyor control |
| 016.17 The primary bake system on the Tunner provides braking ability to which lines? | Non driving axles lines only (1,3,5) |
| 016.18 The secondary brake system on the Tunner provides braking ability to which lines? | Driving axle lines only (2,4) |
| 016.19 What is the normal operating pressure for the brake system on the Tunner? | 60-105 psi |
| 016.20 What should you do if the brake system pressure drops below 60 psi? | Stop the loader to build the pressure back up to normal levels |
| 016.21 What can the emergency standby system provide in the event of an engine failure and for up to how long? | Normal steering, lift, and hydraulic functions on a limited basis for about 30 minutes |
| 016.22 On the Tunner, How is the fuel system warmed? | By running the fuel lines through the engine coolant, which is warmed by plugging the engine block in to a 110 volt outlet |
| 016.23 How long should you allow the starter to cool before trying to start the engine on the Tunner and why? | Two minutes because it will overheat |
| 016.24 What must you do to get the Tunner on your license? | Take a two week course taught by an authorized instructor in which trainees take a written test and successfully pass a confidence course |
| 016.25 For whom was the Halvorsen named; and who was he? | Col Gail Halvorsen; the man known as the "Candy Bomber" during WW 2 |
| 016.26 For what was the Halvorsen designed? | To augment and eventually replace the 25k loader and to deploy within 30 minutes |
| 016.27 What are the Halvorsen's deck, roll, shift, and pitch ranges? | Deck = 39-225 inches high, roll = 4 degrees; shift = 3 inches; pitch = 6 degrees |
| 016.28 Which axle on the Halvorsen is the drive/steer axle? | Front |
| 016.29 To start the Halvorsen, what must you do before you turn the ignition switch? | Ensure the parking brake is on, check the dash panel warning lights, and ensure the transmission is in neutral |
| 016.30 What does the emergency system on the Halvorsen allow you to operate and for how long? | The power steering, service brakes, and parking brakes for 30 seconds |
| 016.31.1 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader Stay within the loader's rated capacity | T |
| 016.31.2 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader Never put the loader on MX stands | F |
| 016.31.3 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader No raising or lowering the deck while driving | T |
| 016.31.4 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader Never let anyone ride on the loader when it is in motion | T |
| 016.31.5 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader Do all major adjustments at least five feet from the aircraft | F |
| 016.31.6 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader Gravity feed pallets only when authorized by airfield management | F |
| 016.31.7 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader Only let the loader contact the aircraft when doing minor adjustments | F |
| 016.31.8 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader Load crews must wear fall restraint harnesses at heights above 10 feet | T |
| 016.31.9 Y/N to safely OP a K-Loader Allow personnel under the deck during operations when troubleshooting | F |
| 016.32 Describe bridging | When one k loader remains in place at the aircraft (the elevator), while another loader shuttles pallets to and from the elevator |
| 016.33 When bridging, hw should you spot in a loader? | The lowered positon |
| 016.34 While the elevator loader travels up and down, how many locks should you engage and on which side of the pallets? | At least one lock on the left side of all pallets |
| 016.35 Describe the requirements of transferring all the pallets on a Tunner or Halvorsen to a second loader | Transferring must be done only in the lowered position. Spotter must be on left side of the loader to monitor the transfer and provide guidance |
| 017.1 On the passenger bus, describe what to check in the engine compartment in the before op insp | Insp Gen condition for damage/leaks. Eng compartment check for leaks, oil/fluid levels, if applicable to your type of bus. Check radiator and power steering hoses as well as the drive belts |
| 017.2 On the passenger bus, describe what to check in the interior of the bus in the before op insp | Make sure Fire Ext is charged, current inspection date, and are secured. Make sure steps are clean and serviceable, and handrail is tight and secure |
| 017.3 How do you check the hydraulic brakes in the passenger bus? | With the key and eng off, check the brake motor by pressing the brake pedal until you hear the motor noise |
| 017.4 In the during op bus insp, what will you check on the emergency door? | Operational and obstruction free emer door, including an operational warning buzzer. Make sure you re secure the door when your finished |
| 017.5 If the bus battery is located in a separate compartment, what must you check? | Check the battery is corrosion free, and cables are secure. Ensure the door securely latches, if the battery has a slide out tray, ensure the tray is securely locked in place. |
| 017.6 Describe what to check in the after op insp | Clean and refuel the bus after you and your passengers use it, if necessary. When cleaning the interior, use a broom, wet mop if necessary. Ensure passengers did not damage anything |
| 017.7 What are you responsibilities as a bus driver? | Inspect the bus properly before use, keep the passengers safe and comfortable, and maintain passenger discipline and know what to do in case of emergency |
| 017.8 What types of things should you do in an emergency, depending on its type? | Evacuate and take accountability of your passengers, as well as care for any injured and report the emergency as soon as possible |
| 017.9 For longer trips, what should your passengers know? | Make sure your passengers know what to do in an emergency, where the emergency equipment is located, where the emergency exits are, and how to evacuate safely |
| 017.10 When is it permitted for aisle ways and exits to be blocked? | Never |
| 017.11 What are the 3 things you must ensure before moving the bus? | All passengers are seated and are wearing their seat belts if equipped, and all doors are closed |
| 017.12 During what operations should passengers never be onboard the bus? | Refueling, towing, or pushing |
| 017.13 What are some common mishaps that occur with buses? | Jerky starts and stops, high speeds, and cutting corners too sharply |
| 017.14 When making turns in the bus, what should you check? | Check all mirrors and blind spots |
| 017.15 Why would you clear an obstacle with a full load of passengers but not when empty? | When your bus is fully loaded, the overall height of the bus decreases because of its weight |
| 017.16 What are some things you need to do to control the noise level on the bus? | Keep passenger chatter at a reasonable level, keep the two way and or AM/FM radio vol to a reasonable level and never operate any vehicle wearing any headset receiver |
| 017.17 What should you remind passengers before they exit the bus? | Remind them to collect all their belongings before exiting. If the aisle is on a lower level than the seats, before you stop, remind them of the step down to the aisle as well as the step down at the door |
| 017.18 For which aircraft does the C-5 staircase truck provide a stable platform? | Tall aircraft with a boarding height between 184-312 inches (15-26 ft) These acft include C5, B747, KC10, DC10, and L1011 |
| 017.19 In the C-5 staircase truck, which two critical items can you view through the windows? | The acft doorsill and pawl latches when raising the stairs |
| 017.20 On the C-5 staircase truck, how do the lower and upper stairs assemblies latch together? | Prongs and prawls |
| 017.21 What does the upper assembly consist of? | Side panels, handrails for the stairs and lights that can be turned on in the dark or gloomy weather for passenger, aircrew, and ground crew safety |
| 017.22 The top platform assembly can move in which two directions and for what? | Tilted, for leveling with the aircraft doorsill, and side shifted for alignment |
| 017.23 How far away from the aircraft should you stop to adjust the stairs to the desired height? | At least 10 ft |
| 017.24 What should you do after the stairs are in position? | Set the parking brake, place the gear selector in park, make sure the vehicle is properly chocked, make sure stabilizers and the flip step at the bottom of the steps are down. Slide rails at top are locked in place |
| 017.25 When can people ride on moving stairs? | Never |
| 017.26 When can you allow people on the stairs without the stabilizers down? | Never |
| 017.27 How far should you e away from the aircraft before lowering the stairs and why? | 200 Ft, this pits the truck a safe distance from the acft and allows the aircrew to continue their preflight checklists |
| 017.28 What are the 3 major components of the baggage conveyor system? | Belt conveyor, elevating linkage, and chassis |
| 017.29 When driving the conveyor, in what position do you place the belt conveyor? | Lowered position |
| 017.30 What does the front control on the baggage conveyor allow you to do? | To carry the control into the belly of the acft, if necessary, when loading and unloading |
| 018.1 What are the major components of the LST? | The waste tank, fill tank, waste pump, dump valve, fill hose, and control panel |
| 018.2 What is the capacity of the waste tank on the LST? | 400 gallons |
| 018.3 For what is the dump valve on the LST used? | To extract waste material from the waste tank |
| 018.4 When inspecting the LST, which special features should you check? | The sight window for the amount of waste in the tank, and ensure you have enough water in the rinse tank and the proper ratio of fill solution in the fill tank. Ensure the flow meter is operating properly. |
| 018.5 Explain how to wash the LST | At least weekly, wash it with hot soapy water and rinse it with clear water IAW TO 36-1-191 table 6.3. Pay attention to exterior surfaces subject to rapid corrosion or deterioration |
| 018.6 The PWT is capable of storing, transporting, and dispensing water to which types of systems? | Removable water containers, the potable water system on the ATGL, built in passenger and crew galley on the C5 and potable water systems on other military and commercial aircraft |
| 018.7 What are the major components of the potable water truck? | The water tank, pump compartment, and engine heaters and controls |
| 018.8 How much water can a potable water truck typically hold and how much water can be dispensed? | Can typically hold 250 gallons of potable water and dispense water at a rate of 20 gallons per minute |
| 018.9 For what is the engine emergency switch used? | De-energizes the engine ignition sys for emergency shutdown of the truck |
| 018.10 What should you check for when inspecting the PWT? | Check the water gauge for the amount of water in the tank, make sure the pump indicator light is working, check dispensing hose for leaks, and make sure the static discharge cable is present and serviceable |
| 019.1 What is a warehouse tug? | An industrial vehicle designed to tow one or more non powered trailers |
| 019.2 Passengers will never ride on tugs or towing vehicles unless what is installed? | A suitable seat with a back and side guard |
| 019.3 During what part of an inspection of a warehouse tug will you check for cracking, fraying, and tension in the belts? | Before op insp |
| 019.4 During which part of an inspection of a warehouse tug will you check the operation of the transmission and the transmission fluid level? | During op insp |
| 019.5 When can you use a forklift to tow trailers or push equipment? | Never; unless the forklift manufacturer designates the forklift for that type of operation and publishes technical data that you must follow |
| 019.6 How many vehicle lengths should you keep between you and the driver in front of you when towing? | At least 3 |
| 019.7 Why is it important not to drive too close to the edge of an elevated surface when towing? | Driving too close to the edge can put your trailer over the edge |
| 019.8 Why is it important to avoid sudden stops when towing? | The place unnecessary force and or pressure on the item you are towing, your tug, and the pintle hook. |
| 019.9 What can happen if you jack knife while towing; and who will it ultimately affect? | It can bend or break the trailer tongues and render the cargo inoperable until the trailer is replaced or repaired. |
| 019.10 What actions can cause mechanical failure and is considered misuse? | Rapid Acceleration |
| 019.11 What should you do before you back up while towing? | Physically ensure the area behind the towed object has ample room for maneuvering and that no unauthorized personnel are behind the towed object. Use spotters, preposition chocks, make sure both wheels are straight when backing up if possible. |
| 019.12.1 Y/N Affects ability to stop Tire inflation levels | Y |
| 019.12.2 Y/N Affects ability to stop Brand of tire in use | N |
| 019.12.3 Y/N Affects ability to stop Types of tires and condition of the tread | Y |
| 019.12.4 Y/N Affects ability to stop Types of brakes, state of repair and adjustment | Y |
| 019.12.5 Y/N Affects ability to stop Incline, Curve, high crown, or other configuration of the road | Y |
| 019.12.6 Y/N Affects ability to stop Ice, Snow, leaves, water, mud, or other foreign material on the road | Y |
| 019.12.7 Y/N Affects ability to stop Type (concrete, asphalt, or gravel) and condition of the road surface | Y |
| 019.13 What is the max speed you can tow AGE? | 15 MPH |
| 019.14 If the vehicle you are towing is not a MX stand or AGE, where should you look to find out how fast you can tow it? | The equipments TO, operators manual, or data plate |
| 019.15 At any speed, the distance required to stop a vehicle towing equipment in an emergency depends on what 3 things? | Driver perception time, drivers reaction time, and vehicle stopping time |
| 019.16 When inspecting a pintle hook assembly, if you can raise the pintle hook jaw when the latch is down, what does that mean? | The latch is not functioning properly |
| 019.17 Concerning safety or cotter pins, what should you look for when conducting a before op insp on a pintle hook assembly? | Make sure the cotter safety pin is present and inspect it for cracks and other damage. Ensure it is attached securely to a chain or wire |
| 019.18 In which operations will safety/cotter pins be used? | All |
| 019.19 Describe the initial steps to connecting a trailer to a pintle hook before the driver aligns and backs the vehicle | Remove the cotter pin, raise the latch, and open the pintle hook jaw |
| 019.20 When connecting a tow vehicle, you must be extremely vigilant for what? | Sudden movement by the two vehicles |
| 019.21 Before inspecting the cotter pin, what should you do to prevent it from vibrating free? | Pry the end of the pin open enough to create enough tension when it goes into the locking device |
| 019.22 Once the connection is made between the tow vehicle and the trailer, what will you NOT do? | Do not step over the tow bar |
| 019.23 After inserting the cotter pin, what should you do to make sure the upper jaw will not open and the pintle assembly is locked? | Pull up on the latch |
| 019.24 Why should you beware of equipment with spring loaded tow bars? | If the manual locking device is not properly secured, spring loaded tow bars or tow bars under pressure can come out of the pintle hook and cause injury and or damage |
| 019.25 In what ways can you attach the safety chains and which method should only be used as a last resort? | Attach the safety chains to a vehicle towing eyes. If unavailable, secure chains around the towing vehicles frame, if inaccessible, wrapping the chains around the bumper is acceptable |
| 019.26 Why should safety chains be crossed under the trailer lunette? | It decreases the distance the trailer pintle will travel if dropped and may prevent the trailer lunette from hitting and digging into the ground or an aircraft, cause an accident during movement |
| 019.27 What could happen if the safety chains are too short? | Damage to equipment is possible while towing and turning the vehicle |
| 019.28 What other types of connections should be made between the tow vehicle and trailer, if available? | Electrical hook ups and brake air lines |
| 019.29 When disconnecting the trailer from the pintle hook assembly, before removing the cotter pin, what should you do? | Ensure the towing vehicle is properly stopped and ensure the towed equipments integral brake system, if equipped, is set |
| 019.30 After you have removed the tow ring from the towing vehicle, which two actions should you take on the trailer? | Properly stow and or position the towing tow ring, if the trailer has support legs, lower, position and lock them properly |
| URE 64 (014) Which form will you use as a guide throughout the vehicle insp process? | AF 1800 |
| URE 65 (014) Which action would you complete when conducting a before op insp of a vehicle? | Review AF 1800 for open discrepancies |
| URE 66 (014) The purpose of the before op vehicle insp is to ensure... | Ensure vehicle is safe and in commission before operating it |
| URE 67 (014) In which part of a vehicle insp will you turn off the engine, place chocks and walk around the vehicle to check for leaks, tire pressure and any damage? | After operation |
| URE 68 (014) Which info are you required to put in the designated shift/sig block of the AF 1800 Operators Insp Guide and Trouble Report once you complete the insp? | Last Name only |
| URE 69 (014) When you are performing a before op insp on a forklift, open the hood and check for... | Security of the battery terminals |
| URE 70 (014) Which fluid level would you check when performing a during op insp on a 10k forklift? | Transmission |
| URE 71 (015) Which forklift has a max lifting cap of 10k lbs and can lift up to 150 inches high? | 10k forklift |
| URE 72 (015) When approaching the ramp for final positioning, what feature of the 10k forklift should you use to have smooth, positive control? | Inching pedals |
| URE 73 (015) Which forklift is designed for operating on rough terrain? | 10k at |
| URE 74 (015) When is it safe to raise or lower a load on a forklift? | Only after you've come to a complete stop |
| URE 75 (016) Which K loader can hold up to six 463L pallets and has a loading cap of 60k lbs? | Tunner Loader |
| URE 76 (016) Which deck function is unique to only to the Tunner loader? | Yaw |
| URE 77 (016) Which cab controls on the Tunner are used to operate the deck functions when on/off loading cargo? | Deck and Conveyor control panel |
| URE 78 (016) With four fully charged batteries, the emergency standby system on the Tunner will provide normal steering , lift and hydraulic functions on a limited basis for about how many minutes? | 30 minutes |
| URE 79 (016) Operating the starter continuously on the Tunner for longer then a minimum of how many seconds will cause it to overheat? | 30 seconds |
| URE 80 (016) After cranking the starter on the Tunner for 30 seconds without a successful start, allow the starter to cool down for how many minutes before trying again? | 2 minutes |
| URE 81 (016) The Halvorsen loader was designed to deploy within how many minutes? | 30 minutes |
| URE 82 (016) Which k loader has a deck range up to 225 inches and has adjustable pallet guides to accommodate pallets on the 88 or 108 inch side? | Halvorsen |
| URE 83 (016) In case of an engine failure or hyd pump when driving, the Halvorsen has an elec powered pump within the hyd system that instantly and automatically operates for how many seconds? | 30 seconds |
| URE 84 (016) If you were working as part of a loading crew, at which of these heights would you be required to wear a fall restraint harness? | 11 Ft |
| URE 85 (016) When bridging K loaders, in what position must the loaders be when transferring the pallets between the two loaders? | Lowered positions only |
| URE 86 (017) In which part of a vehicle insp will you clean and refuel the bus, if necessary, and ensure passengers did NOT damage any part of the bus interior? | After operation inspection |
| URE 87 (017) Which feature of the C5 staircase truck provides initial positioning ability? | Hydraulic boom cylinders |
| URE 88 (017) Which feature of the C5 staircase truck allows you to more easily view the aircraft doorsill and pawl latches while raising the stairs? | Window |
| URE 89 (018) Which feature of the LST pumps chemicals into the lavatory tank to neutralize solids and eliminate odor? | Flush/Recharge Hose |
| URE 90 (018) How do you know when the waste tank on the LST is full? | Sight window on side of tank |
| URE 91 (018) Which feature of the LST measures the amount of rinse fill solution being pumped inside of an aircraft or ATG/L? | Flow Meter |
| URE 92 (018) How many ounces of 5% sodium hypochlorite solution will you use on the potable water truck for a 250 gallon tank? | 64 Ounces |
| URE 93 (018) Before operating the water pump on the potable water truck, ensure the tank contains at least how many gallons? | 40 Gallons |
| URE 94 (019) Passengers will not ride on the warehouse tug unless... | A suitable seat with a back and side guard is installed |
| URE 95 (019) Which vehicle can you NOT use to tow trailers or push equipment unless the manufacturer designates it for that operation? | Forklift |
| URE 96 (019) How many vehicles lengths should you keep between you and the vehicle in front of you when towing an item? | 3 |
| URE 97 (019) What towing mistake can easily bend or break trailer tongues and render the equipment inoperable? | Jack Knifing (accidents involving reversing with your towed object) |
| URE 98 (019) If you can raise the jaw of a pintle hook assembly when the latch is down, the latch... | Latch is not functioning |
| URE 99 (019) Which part of a pintle hook assembly will be used in all pintle hook towing operations? | Safety/Cotter Pins |
| URE 100 (019) Once you have made the trailer connection to the pintle hook assembly, do NOT... | Step over the tow bar (connection) |