PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-502

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 502

SEPTEMBER 1994

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-502 - Page 20 of 51
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BONNIE, HOW C±N
² BE SU³´ µHE B¶±KE L·NE¸ ±¶E
HOO¹ED uP ¶IGHt?
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.ocked-up braKes can tuRn yoUr New tRAcked tRaileR Into a b±cking sled, spilliNg
its caRgo and damag²ng The tRaileR aNd any soLdIe³ iN ´µs way¶
·he bRakes can lock up If the seRvIce aNd emeRgeNcy lINes aRe hooked ¸p wRoNg¹
ºote that the tRaiLeR's service line Is oN the leFt sIde of the tRaileR» Make suRe that LiNe
is coNNected to the pR²me moveR¼s se½v¾ce lIne¿
·est youR hook±p job by staRting aNd stopping at a slow speedÀ less than five
MPH¿ ÁF the bRakes stop the ÂRa´leR aNd the tRa´leR Is abLe to RoÃL aga´n when yo±
Release the bRakesÄ the tRaileR bRakes aRe
oº»
Make s±Re yo± geÅ the
conNectioNs RIght each time
by maRkiNg the tRaIleRÆs coNÇ
nectoR aNd the pRime
moveR's Receptacle w²th
doÂs of paINtÈ
Mark the emeRgeNcy side
wIth Red paINtÉ Êse yelËow,
oR DepaRtment of
·RaNsÇ
poRtatIoN-recogNIzed bl±e
for the seRvIce s¾deÌ ºSº
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getÍ a
pinT spRay can of bLue
paINt¹
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