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What two things must be done before you repair a dump truck with the body raised?

What two things must be done before you repair a dump truck with the body raised?
  1. What are two primary issues related to cargo in a dump truck?
  2. What serious hazard may dump trucks have when the beds are raised?
  3. What are the raised wheels on a dump truck for?
  4. What is a side dump truck?
  5. What type of cargo are low clearance vehicles designed to haul?
  6. What can you use a dump truck for?
  7. Why do trucks have two tires?
  8. Why do trucks have two tires hanging?
  9. Why do trucks have 18 wheels?

What are two primary issues related to cargo in a dump truck?

Dump trucks – especially long semi-trailer dump rigs and end-dump truck bodies -- are prone to tipping. Their high center of gravity, the cargo's weight, and the often loose, shifting loads of sand, gravel, or debris make dump trucks unstable and prone to tipping.

What serious hazard may dump trucks have when the beds are raised?

Loading and unloading of dump trucks is where many incidents happen. When the bed is raised, the vehicle can become unstable, especially on uneven surfaces or roadways. Common risks include: Truck tip overs.

What are the raised wheels on a dump truck for?

When you load a dump truck with gravel, the weight can easily exceed the per-axle limit, so the extra wheels/axles are lowered to make the truck legal. They are raised at other times to improve gas mileage and eliminate wear on the tires.

What is a side dump truck?

Side dump trucks have the fastest unloading capacity with the help of side dumping mechanism. These trucks tilt sideways to dump the material into the ground, which means a large area is available to unload the raw construction material. Side dump trucks have one of the largest capacity for these type of trucks.

What type of cargo are low clearance vehicles designed to haul?

Low-clearance vehicles include lowboy equipment trailers, car carriers, single- and double-drop van trailers, and cars and trucks with trailers.

What can you use a dump truck for?

A dump truck is a large-engined truck with a deep, open bed in the back that can be filled with items to transport. Dump trucks can come in handy for several uses, including cleaning out your home before moving, cleaning up a construction site, or moving materials like lumber, scrap metal or rubble.

Why do trucks have two tires?

The technical term is “dual rear wheel”, called dually or DRW for short, and it all comes down to increase safety and stability when towing. With two wheels instead of one, a truck can distribute the weight of a payload more evenly and have improved stability when towing loads like horse trailers or large campers.

Why do trucks have two tires hanging?

They are lowered when the truck is loaded and raised when the truck is empty. You might have witnessed the extra wheels attached with the heavy trucks most of the time. Adding more tires would make the truck to carry more weight.

Why do trucks have 18 wheels?

Heavier trucks required a third axle on the back for the trailer, and trailers gained a second axle of four wheels. All told, there are four axles with four wheels on each axle, and one axle—the steering axle—with two wheels on it, for a total of 18 wheels.

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