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A. Damage
B. Supports weight
C. All the above
D. Security
The handrails and step need to be secure, not damaged, and able to support the weight you are applying to them when entering the vehicle.
2 / 20
A. Securely mounted, mounting bands in good condition, lines between the tanks secure with no damage, and no leaks from the tanks or the lines
B. Securely mounted, and no leaks
C. Securely mounted, mounting bands and rubber grommets in good condition, lines between the tanks secure with no damage, and no leaks from the tanks or the lines
D. Securely mounted, mounting bands in good condition, lines between the tanks secure with no damage, and no leaks from the tanks
Please make sure that you point at or touch both tanks to insure you receive credit for them, and they both need checked for security, bands and grommets, the lines between tanks, and leaks.
3 / 20
A. False
B. True
This is true, on each side of the vehicle you need to check the light lenses and reflectors, and you should get credit for both the tractor and the trailer if you tell the examiner you would check both at this time. The lenses and reflectors need to be mounted, clean, and not damaged or missing.
4 / 20
A. The connections and for leaks
B. The connections and lines
C. The connection at the tractor, the lines for breaks cracks frays, the connection to the trailer, and that none of these are leaking
D. The connection at the tractor, the lines for breaks cracks frays, and the connection to the trailer
Make sure to check the connection at the tractor, the lines for breaks cracks frays, the connection to the trailer, and that none of these are leaking. Group them together at the tractor, between the vehicle, and at the trailer to make this part go quickly.
5 / 20
A. Frame, catwalk, exhaust, cab mounts, and driveshaft
B. Frame, catwalk, exhaust, and driveshaft
C. Frame, catwalk, and exhaust
D. Frame, catwalk, exhaust, and cab mounts
Frame needs checked for cracks, bends, illegal welds, that it is secure, and mounting bolts. Catwalk needs to be in good condition with all mounting bolts in place. Exhaust needs to be secure; all pipes and connections need to be secure and free of leaks. The driveshaft needs to be properly mounted, tight sand secure, u-joints in good condition and move freely, and there is no excessive play.
6 / 20
A. Tread depth, space between the tires or spacers, and air bags
B. Torsion bar, treads, and air bags
C. Torsion bar, treads, space between the tires or spacers, and air bags
D. Torsion bar, space between the tires or spacers, and air bags
There are FOUR differences between the steer axel, and the tractor and trailer axels. They are the Torsion bar, the space between the axels so bud rims or spacers, tread depth changes from four thirty seconds to two thirty seconds, and retreads are allowed on every axel but the steer axel, and the air bags portion of the suspension.
7 / 20
A. That it is not bent, and that it is securely mounted
B. That it is not bent, damaged, cracked, and that it is securely mounted
C. That it is not bent, damaged, or cracked, has no illegal welds, and that it is securely mounted
D. That it is not bent, damaged, or cracked
The apron itself should not be bent, cracked, or damaged. It will be welded to the bottom of the trailer, but it should not have welds on the surface that the 5th wheel contacts, and it should be securely mounted.
8 / 20
A. Not bent or damaged, no cracks, and no illegal welds
B. Securely mounted, not bent or damaged, and no cracks
C. Securely mounted, not bent or damaged, no cracks, and no illegal welds
D. Securely mounted, no cracks, and no illegal welds
The kingpin is part of what holds the tractor and trailer together, it needs to be straight with no damage. You should not have any cracks in the metal, and there should not be any welds on the visible portion of the kingpin.
9 / 20
A. False
B. True
This is true. The 5th wheel tilts so that the coupling can withstand unlevel surfaces, it cannot have welds or cracks, and needs to be secure.
10 / 20
A. True
B. False
This is true. The kingpin needs to be completely extended and around the shank of the kingpin.
11 / 20
A. True
B. False
To have a properly connected vehicle there can be no gap between the 5th wheel and the apron. If there is a gap you should disconnect the tractor, lower the front of trailer, and recouple the tractor. A gap could mean the locking jaws went around the head of the kingpin instead of the shank. This is dangerous because a large bump may cause the trailer to lift, and the kingpin to slide out of the locking jaws.
12 / 20
A. completely out with the locking mechanism secured
B. completely in with the locking mechanism released
C. completely in with the locking mechanism secured
D. completely out with the locking mechanism released
The release arm needs to be pushed completely in with the locking mechanism secured. You want to make sure this is secure because if it is not the trailer might break free of the locking jaws.
13 / 20
A. Locking jaws
B. Springs
C. Air
D. Locking pins
Locking pins extend through holes in the platform to lock the sliding 5th wheel in place.
14 / 20
A. Tight and secure, properly mounted, and there are no illegal welds
B. Tight and secure, properly mounted, and all the bolts are in place and secure
C. Tight and secure, properly mounted, all the bolts are in place and secure, not excessively damaged, and there are no illegal welds
D. Tight and secure, all the bolts are in place and secure, and there are no illegal welds
The platform needs to be free of illegal welds, be tight and secure, properly mounted, not damaged, and all bolts need to be in place and secure.
15 / 20
A. Mud flaps, light lens covers, and reflectors
B. Air lines, ICC bumper, and reflectors
C. ICC bumper, mud flaps, light lens covers, and reflectors
D. Mud flaps, air lines, and ICC bumper
The only things you needed to check at the rear of the tractor are the light lens covers, reflectors, and the mud flaps.
16 / 20
A. Damage
B. Security
C. Supports weight
D. All the above
The handrails and step need to be secure, not damaged, and able to support the weight you are applying to them when entering the vehicle.
17 / 20
A. Securely mounted, and no leaks
B. Securely mounted, mounting bands and rubber grommets in good condition, lines between the tanks secure with no damage, and no leaks from the tanks or the lines
C. Securely mounted, mounting bands in good condition, lines between the tanks secure with no damage, and no leaks from the tanks or the lines
D. Securely mounted, mounting bands in good condition, lines between the tanks secure with no damage, and no leaks from the tanks
Please make sure that you point at or touch both tanks to insure you receive credit for them, and they both need checked for security, bands and grommets, the lines between tanks, and leaks.
18 / 20
A. True
B. False
This is true, on each side of the vehicle you need to check the light lenses and reflectors, and you should get credit for both the tractor and the trailer if you tell the examiner you would check both at this time. The lenses and reflectors need to be mounted, clean, and not damaged or missing.
19 / 20
A. The connections and for leaks
B. The connection at the tractor, the lines for breaks cracks frays, and the connection to the trailer
C. The connections and lines
D. The connection at the tractor, the lines for breaks cracks frays, the connection to the trailer, and that none of these are leaking
Make sure to check the connection at the tractor, the lines for breaks cracks frays, the connection to the trailer, and that none of these are leaking. Group them together at the tractor, between the vehicle, and at the trailer to make this part go quickly.
20 / 20
A. Frame, catwalk, and exhaust
B. Frame, catwalk, exhaust, and driveshaft
C. Frame, catwalk, exhaust, cab mounts, and driveshaft
D. Frame, catwalk, exhaust, and cab mounts
Frame needs checked for cracks, bends, illegal welds, that it is secure, and mounting bolts. Catwalk needs to be in good condition with all mounting bolts in place. Exhaust needs to be secure; all pipes and connections need to be secure and free of leaks. The driveshaft needs to be properly mounted, tight sand secure, u-joints in good condition and move freely, and there is no excessive play.
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