were should you hook coverter dollys an not hook them
It depends what kind of converter you are referring to and what kind of engineer is doing the inspecting.
Make sure spare tire is secured, if it has one. Make sure safety chains are secured to trailers and make sure converter doily air tank drain valve is closed
yes they do have antilock brakes
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what should you check for when inspecting the coverter dolly?
were should you hook coverter dollys an not hook them
Make sure spare tire is secured, if it has one. Make sure safety chains are secured to trailers and make sure converter doily air tank drain valve is closed
A converter gear or dolly is a coupling device of one or two axles and a fifth wheel by which a semi-trailer can be coupled to the rear of a tractor-trailer combination forming a double bottom rig.
yes they do have antilock brakes
yes they do have antilock brakes
Condition of the clevice hook, condition of the frame, brake shoe thickness, brake drum condition, condition of fifth wheel bolts, condition of fifth wheel jaws (to include function), condition of air lines to include assuring that they won't drag on the ground or rub against any part of the congear, operation of lights, condition of tires.
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Before inspecting any electrical components or wiring you should disconnect the circuit from the power source.
Laws vary by country. In the US, they are not required to. In other countries, they might be.
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