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Mack NM Truck, 6 Ton, 6x6, Cargo

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Type
  
6-ton 6x6 Prime mover

Manufacturer
  
Mack

No. built
  
8,400+ (all models)

Designer
  
Mack

Produced
  
1940-1944

Weight
  
22,659 lb (10,278 kg)

Mack NM Truck, 6-Ton, 6x6, Cargo

The Mack NM 6-ton 6x6 Prime Mover Cargo truck (G535) was Mack's first military 6x6. It debuted in 1940. The NM's were used for towing AA guns, carrying their crews, and their ammunition. The enclosed cab came from the commercial L-model. Many NM's were used by the British as recovery vehicles.

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Technical data

Overall Dimensions:
* 23 feet 4 inches (7.11 m) long
* 8 feet (2.44 m) wide
* 9 feet 11 inches (3.02 m) tall
Weight: 21,750 lb (9,870 kg)
Engine: Mack EY 707 cu in (11.6 L) ohv inline 6 cyl. gasoline engine with 170 hp (130 kW) at 2100.
Gearbox: Mack TR36 5-speed direct-top
Transfer Case: Timken-Detroit 2-speed T77 with 2.55 low
Wheelbase: 14 feet 9 inches (4.50 m)
Tires 9.75-22 (NM-1, -2, -3 Lee commercial with highway tread)

Models

The NM-1 and NM-2 had an amidships mounted winch with a capstan head. It had a short steel cargo body 11 feet (3.35 m) long and 7 feet 4 inches (2.24 m) wide. The cargo body had troop seats, a canvas cover, and a spare tire on the front right side. NM-2 had smaller head lamps and parking lamps on top.

The NM-3 was the last model to have an enclosed cab. It was similar to the NM-1 and NM-2 except for: front pintle for positioning artillery pieces, arched bumper (front pintle under the arche), smaller brush guard, side lights on mudguards, towing hooks on bumper deleted, radiator shell with Mack nameplate.

There was no NM-4, the prototype NN-2 did not go into production.

The NM-5 and NM-6 had a soft top cab with folding windscreen. It had a wooden cargo body with two spare tires at the front right and left. They had some technical detail changes. The only differences between the NM-5 and NM-6 were rifle brackets in the cab and jerrycan holders left of the winch for the NM-6.

NM-7 and NM-8 were like the NM-5 and NM-6. There were only minor detail modifications. Some were equipped with the gun-carriage brake cylinder: this was an air-cylinder from Hanna for the simultaneous actuation (cable operated) of the air brakes of the truck and the mechanical brakes of the gun.

References

Mack NM Truck, 6-Ton, 6x6, Cargo Wikipedia