Wash. Admin. Code § 296-54-58920 - Log trucks - Trailer hitches and safety chains
(1) All log truck and trailer combinations
must be equipped with approved hitches (couplings) which must:
(a) Be capable of withstanding, in any
direction, the potential stresses imposed;
(b) Be of a design which would not be
rendered inoperative by dirt and debris and must be locked securely and
positively; and
(c) Be attached to
the truck frame or extension of the truck frame by means of not less than four
machine bolts and nuts (120,000 psi material or better) inch diameter or
larger, secured by lock nuts. Other means of attachment furnishing strength
equal to or greater than the above may be accepted if of approved design and
application.
(2) Hitches
(couplings) or parts that are broken, cracked, excessively worn, or otherwise
defective hitches must be repaired before use.
(3) Each log truck and trailer combination or
log truck and independent trailer combination must be provided with two or more
safety chains or cables with a rated breaking strength of at least the gross
weight of the towed vehicle, and:
(a) Able to
hold the trailer in line in case of failure of the hitch assembly;
(b) Permanently attached to the frame of the
truck or an extension of the truck frame;
(c) Form a separate continuous connection
between the truck frame or extension of the truck frame and the reach or
trailer;
(d) Attached not more than
twelve inches from the eye of the reach or trailer;
(e) Short enough to prevent the trailer reach
or tongue from contacting the ground in the event of disengagement from the
truck;
(f) Designed to provide a
positive connection that cannot be made inoperative by any condition of use or
exposure.
(4) Safety
chains and cables must be replaced immediately if they contain cut, cracked, or
excessively worn links, or frayed, stranded, or otherwise defective wire
rope.
(5) Butt welding of safety
chain links to reach truck frame, or extension of truck frame is
prohibited.
(6) Repairs to safety
chains, such as cold shuts, are prohibited.
(7) Frames must not be welded or drilled into
if the manufacturer recommends against it.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and[49.17].050 . 99-17-117, § 296-54-58920, filed 8/18/99, effective 12/1/99.
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