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WINDOWS
To help prevent personal injury when handling glass, always wear safety
glasses with side shields to protect the eyes.
Gloves should be worn to protect the hands when removing, installing
or handling glass.
Assistance is required when removing and handling heavy windshields
and windows.
Windshields and windows on all Gillig coaches are made of laminated glass or Lexan plexiglass, both
referred to as glazing. Laminated glass is fabricated of two sheets of glass with plastic inserted between
the panel, and plastic baked onto the outer surfaces. Glazing is available in a variety of tints.
Windshield
Windshields are mounted into the front cap and affixed in place with rubber molding and a rubber seal
strip which expands the molding channel and holds the windshield glazing firmly in place (Figure 11-
29).
Figure 11-29, Windshield Seal
Glazing
Frame
Rubber
Seal Strip
Summary of Contents for LOW FLOOR
Page 18: ...Specifications 18...
Page 58: ...Preventive Maintenance 58...
Page 110: ...Engine 110...
Page 138: ...Transmission Driveline Rear Axle 138...
Page 182: ...Suspension 182...
Page 260: ...Air System 260...
Page 420: ...Electrical System 420 Deutsch DT Series Connectors...
Page 421: ...Electrical System 421...
Page 422: ...Electrical System 422 Deutsch HD 10 Series Connectors...
Page 423: ...Electrical System 423...
Page 424: ...Electrical System 424 Deutsch HD 30 Series Connectors...
Page 425: ...Electrical System 425...
Page 442: ...Heating Air Conditioning 442...
Page 492: ...Body and Interior 492 Figure 11 33 USSC Seat Assembly...
Page 493: ...Body and Interior 493 Figure 11 34 USSC Seat Suspension Assembly...
Page 495: ...Body and Interior 495 Figure 11 37 Seat Air Connections...