These are two straightforward questions-
1. Do semi trailers in Europe, Asia, South America use the same kingpin dimensions as North America? Is there such thing as a universal kingpin?
2. Do foreign tractors use the same fifth wheels as North American rigs? I suppose the answer to the first question will answer this question.
Kingpins and Fifth Wheels Worldwide
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by RGT766, Mar 27, 2023.
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But do you still use 12 V in trailers? I have seen trailers in Chile who were pulled by Volvos with 24 V and Freightliners with 12 V. My spanish was to bad to understand how it was made possible.
Have a look at https://truck-and-trailer.jost-worl..._TT/07_King_pins/01_Intro_Koenigszapfen_d.pdfRGT766 Thanks this. -
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Yes. Kingpin size and fifth wheels are the same worldwide. You have to know the history of trucks in Europe. After WW2 during rebuilding Europe used American trucks and trailer's for years before they were building their own again. They continued on with the American patented designs.
It has always amazed me how August Fruehauf came up with the 2” kingpin size in 1916 when a trailer was 18’ long and gcvw’s were 20,000 pounds. That size pin is still used today. Was overkill then. By 1935 Fruehauf and Holland Hitch Company with the FW35 fifth wheel had “standardized” the industry for ever.RGT766 Thanks this. -
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