king pins
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by mitmaks, Feb 1, 2017.
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A company I worked for years ago had it on their PM sheet 1/4" max. That was movement measured from the tread grove on top of the tire. Tire jacked up off the ground with a bar through the wheel whole at the bottom. The tape measure ran to the frame, engine or something and move the tire with the bar.
I feel the 1/4" is a bit excessive but when your tires wear funky with 1/16 play I thank blaming it on the king pin is B/S. -
That's one nice thing about my Mack...tapered kingpins. Got a little slop? No problem...just tighten them up a bit.
1/4" does seem a bit excessive...shortens tire life and beats the heck out of tie rod ends when that kingpin lets the wheel flop around at speed. -
Tanker pins have to be inspected evey5 years. My carrier just changed the plate as a matter of SOP.
The pin is very resilient, any slop is likely the 5th wheel jaws or plate.
I bought ( LP ) a truck that was 10 years old, had some slop in the 5th wheel. tried a "per procedure " adjustment and wasn't satisfied so I replaced it with new. Too risky imo to try and save money in this area.
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I am getting old,just looked it up.Never saw a tapered kingpin before.Looks like a good idea. -
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