Think about who has done most of the training over the last few decades. Then add in the ridiculously poor understanding of anything related to even the simplest physics in our culture.
Most drivers only know what the reweigh ticket tells them, they have zero understanding of how repositioning the 5th wheel or tandem moves weight. How many times have you heard "Slide tandem forward to take weight off the drives?" It does, but the reality is that it takes weight of the 5th wheel, and that distinction can be important depending on where the 5th wheel is set.
It's analogous to memorizing the multiplication tables or any other learning by rote: one can learn the answers, but any answer not memorized is totally beyond their grasp, as there is no conceptual knowledge.
Getting axles to scale
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by W Bench Farms, Aug 16, 2022.
Page 10 of 10
-
jamespmack, kylefitzy, CAXPT and 3 others Thank this.
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
-
A tandem is defined as 2 axles more than 40" apart, but not more than 96".Last edited: Sep 8, 2022
-
CAXPT Thanks this.
-
There's no specification in the bridge formula about equalization. Once the spacing is greater than 8', all that matters is that bridge formula is met. Don't know if any are still around, but I've pulled 10'1" spread chassis for ISO containers that were spring ride with ridiculously long equalizer beams, but here they were still considered 2 single axles. Those things would rattle filings loose! -
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 10 of 10