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What essential characteristic must a fifth wheel have to safely engage a kingpin?
A safe fifth wheel must be structurally sound (no cracks), lubricated to allow proper movement, and its locking mechanism (jaws) must be fully functional to sec
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Question: What essential characteristic must a fifth wheel have to safely engage a kingpin?
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- It must be capable of independent steering. ✅ It must be free of cracks and excessive wear, properly lubricated, and have a functioning locking mechanism.
- It must be painted fluorescent yellow for visibility.
- It must be made of non-metallic composite material.
Correct answer: It must be free of cracks and excessive wear, properly lubricated, and have a functioning locking mechanism.
Explanation: A safe fifth wheel must be structurally sound (no cracks), lubricated to allow proper movement, and its locking mechanism (jaws) must be fully functional to securely engage the kingpin. These are critical for preventing trailer separation.
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