PREVOST X3-45 VIP 2017 Owner's Manual page 28

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Vehicle Exterior
TRAILER HITCH
Maximum gross trailer weight: 20,000 lb
(9072 kg)
Maximum tongue weight at 6 1/2 inches
(165 mm) or less from coupling receiver:
1,500 lb (680 kg)
DANGER
The draw bar and the ball used for towing the
trailer should be rated for 20,000 lbs capacity
or more.
WARNING
Pulling a trailer weighing more than the
recommended maximum gross weight may
cause engine and transmission overheating,
and also possible hitch failure.
NOTE
Pulling a trailer over long distances is
considered as a "severe operating condition"
for the vehicle and therefore, power plant
requires more frequent servicing.
NOTE
The
minimum
requirement
weighing up to 20,000 lbs when coupled to a
20,000 lb Prevost Trailer Hitch is as per the
following:
1.
Trailer must comply with Federal Motor
Carrier
Safety
regarding trailer breaking capability.
2.
The trailer coupling attachments meet the
following
minimum
requirements :
23337
for
a
trailer
Regulations
393.52
static
test
load
o
Longitudinal tension and compression:
(1.5 x GVWR of trailer)
o
Transverse thrust: (0.5 x GVWR of
trailer)
o
Vertical tension and compression: (0.5
x GVWR of trailer)
Loads indicated must be applied without
incurring loss of attachments or distortion or
failure which could affect the safe towing of
trailer.
3.
The ball and trailer coupling should meet
the
following
requirements without incurring failure:
o
Longitudinal tension and compression:
(Gross Trailer Weight of trailer x 3)
o
Transverse
thrust:
Weight of trailer x 1)
o
Vertical
tension
(Gross Trailer Weight of trailer x 1.3)
In this case, failure is identified as the point at
which the coupling or ball will accept no
additional test load without separation of the
ball from the coupling ball socket, or the
occurrence of a metal fracture of either
coupling ball or coupling assembly, which
results in separation of the ball from the
coupling ball socket.
4.
Two lengths of safety chain shall be used.
The strength rating (minimum breaking
force) of each individual chain and its
connecting means shall be equal to, or
exceed the trailer GVWR.
5.
Towing vehicle must be equipped with
engine or transmission retarder. The
engine or the transmission retarder on the
vehicle must be functional at all time (to be
inspected frequently).
6.
This hitch must be used for recreational
use only.
minimum
test
load
(Gross
Trailer
and
compression:

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