TAILGATE Clause Samples

TAILGATE. GUYS reserves the right to take photographs or video of all customers and their guests during events and to use for various purposes, including, but not limited to Public Relations, Marketing, etc. Customer hereby waives any right to inspect or approve the finished photography/video, advertising copy, printed matter, etc.
TAILGATE safety meetings shall be held at least every ten (10) working days; topics shall be selected on the basis of conditions on the work site. Meetings shall be documented.
TAILGATE. 17.1. Tailgate and tailgate hardware shall be designed so that when the gate is in the horizontal position it is level with the body floor. Hardware shall be designed and positioned so that the gate side- shift in the open position will not allow a pin to drop out of the latching mechanism. The pins for securing the top of the gate shall be machined for ease of installation/removal and the hinge shall have grease fittings and shall be lubed before delivery. 17.2. The tailgate shall be removable and have grade 70 spreader chains (3/8” minimum, larger if necessary to safely support the tailgate). The chain shall be removable and partially enclosed by a 3’ long section of plastic “mesh type” chain guard. The chain shall be of sufficient length so that there will be at least six extra links when the gate is in the horizontal position. Hooks shall be provided on the inner edge of the intermediate tailgate posts to store the chain while it is installed. The manufacturer’s standard spreader chain eye/hook shall be provided on the body corner posts. 17.3. The tailgate shall have a fully adjustable gate lock control linkage. A double-acting air cylinder mounted in the center of the frame rails shall operate the gate. The cylinder shall be mounted on an adjustable yoke so that the piston rod is fully retracted when the over center latching system is in the lock (closed) position. The air system will be provided by the truck contractor with sufficient hose to reach the cylinders, and an in-dash switch to operate the gate. 17.4. A 6” wide (horizontal width), and 15-degree minimum pitch body apron and mounting hardware shall be installed. The apron shall be bolted on with a minimum of (6) grade 8 bolts and shall be adequately sized. 17.5. Provide for one coal door in the center panel of the tailgate. The PO will indicate the number of trucks requiring a coal door. The handle for opening and closing the door shall be designed so that the end can be gripped by the operator’s full hand when wearing gloves and be opened from the LH (drivers) side of the tailgate to provide the driver visual contact of the person operating the coal door. Provide coal door plug if required.
TAILGATE. GUYS offers CLIENT drop off and bellhop service for one (1) vehicle per Varsity package, one (1) vehicle per Letterman package, two (2) vehicles per All American package and two (2) vehicles per Club package. In the event CLIENT needs additional drop off and bellhop service, each additional vehicle may be subject to a $50 to $100 fee.
TAILGATE. GUYS will provide bellhop service to guests to enhance the gameday experience. Varsity packages will receive one vehicle pass per Varsity package, two vehicles pass for the Letterman package, three vehicles passes per All American package and four vehicle passes per Club package.
TAILGATE. Ten (10) gauge 230 BHN (115,000 psi tensile/100,000 psi yield) steel with six (6) dirt shedding boxed panels. Double-acting top and bottom. Twelve (12) inch x twelve (12) inch coal door mounted in lower center of tailgate. Corner post upper hinges shall be dual five eights (5/8) inch thick hi-tensile steel plates. Tail gate hinge plates shall be one and one quarter (1 1/4) inch thick flame cut hi-tensile steel plate. Upper hinge pins shall be one and one-quarter (1 1/4) inch diameter hardened steel roll pins with grease zerks and secured with chains to corner post. Lower hooks shall be flame cut steel with one and one-quarter (1 1/4) inch diameter hardened steel roll pins. Three eights (3/8) inch grade forty-three (43) tailgate chains to secure and allow adjustment of tailgate in both hinged positions with dual heavy-duty chain adjustable three eights (3/8) inch thick steel “banjo” type eyes welded on each side of corner posts (adjustment openings in corner posts not acceptable). Provisions for hanging tail gate chains. Heavy-duty pull/push activated air controlled valve tailgate latch assembly “buyers” (bav020) type (electric actuated valve not acceptable) mounted on center console. Three and one half (3 1/2) inch air tailgate cylinder. Hinged lifting eye constructed from three-quarter (3/4) inch diameter cold roll welded to center of tailgate. .
TAILGATE. The moving of floor loaded USDA donated food, other than those on slip sheets, by the vehicle driver to the end of the truck or trailer for unloading.
TAILGATE. Tailgate shall be double acting. Upper hinge plates to be offset design flame cut from 1” 304L stainless steel plate. Tailgate shall be rectangle shaped to allow use of asphalt or stone chip spreader. Construction shall be of 3/16” 304L stainless steel with 3/16” formed cross bracing. Latch mechanism for the tailgate shall be air trip actuated from inside cab. Spreader chains and brackets shall be supplied on tailgate and rear apron. Chain shall be grade 70 coil proof 3/8” minimum.

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