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1. SCOPE OF WORK

1. General technical requirements for the engine trolley is provided in Appendix –A

2. Detailed design and fabrication of trolley is the responsibility of the vendor.

3. Vendor shall use standard durable, good quality, commercially available items such as wheels, tyres, plates, fasteners etc.

4. Aesthetics shall be given importance in design.

5. The first fabricated trolley is to be submitted for scrutiny as per General technical requirements. The remaining trolleys are to be fabricated based on the scrutiny and acceptance by GTRE.

6. Vendor is permitted to display his firm name and address at one location on each side with label plate size not exceeding 15x7 cm.

2. WARRANTY The Vendor shall collect, repair and deliver the trolley to GTRE free of cost in case of damage arising due to improper fabrication and choice of materials.

3. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
Based on scrutiny by GTRE user group on compliance to General Technical Requirements

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Appendix ‘A’
Page 1 of 1 Technical Requirements and Specifications of Engine Trolley

Purpose Engine trolley will be required for 1) Outdoor use (shifting the engine between assembly hanger and test bed)and 2) Display of Engine in various exhibitions.
Loading Details Max Load : 1600 kg Location of C.G: 780mm from front mount along engine axis towards rear. The Schematic drawing of Engine Trolley is presented as drawing ` TAS0001100`. The following technical requirements shall be studied with reference to this drawing.
Dimensions which ever marked critical must be maintained. Minor changes in other dimensions are permitted to adapt with standard commercially available items and vendor`s own design
Chassis: Frame construction using standard I Section.
Mounting frames:
Front mounting frame to be fixed and shall be constructed as

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