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The tractor protection valve closes automatically when the air pressure is too low.
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The trailer air supply control . . .
a.operates the tractor protection valve, and in the event of a rapid air loss, will cause the emergency brakes on a trailer to be applied.
b. is a red 8-sided knob on new vehicles.
c. shuts off air to the trailer if air pressure drops to the 20 - 40 p.s.i. range.
d. all of the above. |
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The tractor protection valve keeps air in the tractor if the trailer breaks away.
a. True
b. False |
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The rear wheels of the trailer will off-track the most.
a. True
b. False |
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The emergency airline is . . .
a. also called the supply line, which supplies air to the trailer air tanks and controls the trailer emergency brakes.
b. must be connected directly to the air horn.
c. a red 8-sided push-pull knob.
d. used only in emergency situations. |
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Also called the supply line, which supplies air to the trailer air tanks and controls the trailer emergency brakes |
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The fifth wheel walking lever is not locked after the jaws close around the kingpin. This means
- that you are ready to connect the electrical cord and check the airlines.
- That the fifth wheel locking lever is not bonding, allowing safe travel.
- The coupling is complete
- the coupling isn't right, don't drive the coupled unit, until fixed
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The coupling isn't right, don't drive a couple unit, until fixed |
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The service airline…
- Is used to keep tire pressure within specifications
- is operated by the brakes pedal and trailer and valve
- is also called the supply line
- cannot be called a control line or single-line
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Is operated by the brakes pedal and trailer hand valve |
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The trailer must remain perfectly level when the tractor is backed under it.
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The tractor emergency airline should be connected to the trailer emergency glad hand
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Two things can help keep you from rolling your vehicle, they are
- increase speed before you turn and load cargo to the driver side
- drive slowly around turns and keep cargo as close to the ground as possible
- drive slowly around turns and keep cargo near the door
- accomplish lane changes as quickly as possible
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Drop slowly around turns and keep cargo as close to the ground as possible |
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To test for crossed airlines,
- pull the red, eight-sided knob and wait for air pressure to build up to normal
- pull ahead 10 feet and brake slowly
- turn the engine off, apply and release the brake pedal and look for an air pressure drop
- turn the engine off, apply and release the trailer brakes with the hand valve, and listen for brake movement and air release, check system pressure gauge for major air loss
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Turn the engine off, apply and release the trailer brakes with the handbell, and listen for brake movement and air release, check system pressure gauge for major air loss |
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When testing the tractor protection valve, the belt should close automatically when the air pressure is reduced to
- zero
- Gov. low-limit pressure
- 20 to 45 PSI
- 60 PSI
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When not pulling a trailer, why is it a good idea to lock the glad hand together or to dummy couplers
- to keep the seals from falling out
- to keep air from leaking out of the system
- to keep dirt and water out of the lines
- none of the above
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To keep dirt and water out of the lines |
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When hooking a tractor to a trailer, the trailer should be
- low enough that it is raised slightly by the tractor when you backed the tractor under it
- at an angle to the tractor, never directly behind& high enough that it is not raised by the tractor when you back the tractor under it
- low enough that the tractor will strike the nose of the trailer
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Low enough that it is raised slightly by the tractor when you back the tractor under |
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When testing the brake system for a combination vehicle, you should not hear air escaping when you open the emergency line shut off valve
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When coupling to the trailer, the field will
- be properly lubricated
- be tilted down towards the rear of the tractor
- unlocking handle in the automatic lock position
- all of the above
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When backing up under a trailer, you should line up…
- About 15° off the line of the trailer
- the right mirror along the right edge of the trailer
- directly in front of the trailer
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Directly in front of the trailer |
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When pulling doubles, which unit is more likely to turn over?
- Lead trailer
- boat trailers equally
- rear trailer
- the tractor
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When cranking up the landing gear, which statement is true
- landing gears should be cranked up just enough to clear the ground
- landing gear should be cranked up as high as they will go in cranked hand secured
- landing gear should be cranked up as high as they will go
- landing gears are stationary. The trailer is cranked up or down
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Landing gears should be cranked up as high as they will go and crank handle secure |
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Rearward amplification
- is lower for each unit added
- is higher for each unit added
- prevents rollover
- prevents fish-tailing
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Is higher for each unit added |
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When the wheels of a trailer lockup, the trailer tends to swing around. This is called
- fish-tail
- trailer jackknife
- trailer off tracking
- tractor trailering
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Which of the following statements is true?
- It takes longer to stop a loaded vehicle
- it takes longer to stop an eight the vehicle
- it takes the same amount of time to stop a loaded vehicle as it does to stop an empty vehicle
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It takes longer to stop an empty vehicle |
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The trailer hand valve
- should be used to stop the trailer
- lowers and raises the landing gear
- should never be used for braking when driving
- should only be used for braking when drivingFalse
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should never be used for braking when driving. |
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With the engine off in the brakes released, a combination vehicle air brake system should not leak more than how many psi in one minute
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You are cooking up a tractor and semi-trailer. You have connected both airlines. Before backing under the trailer you should
- make sure there is no space between the upper and lower fifth wheel
- supply air to the trailer system, then pull out the air supply not to lock the trailer brakes
- make sure that the trailer brakes are off
- turn it approximately a team degree angle to the trailer
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supply air to the trailer system, then pull out the air supply knob to lock the trailer brakes |
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You should never use the trailer hand valve for parking
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The supply air to the air tank on the trailer by
- pushing in the trailer air supply valve
- pulling out the trailer air supply valve
- activating the service line
- apply the trolley valve
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Pushing in the trailer air supply valve |
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You should swing wide to the left before starting a right turn
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You should use wheel chocks when the trailer is not equipped with spring brakes, or you are not sure if the trailer has spring brakes.
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You should use the trailer hand brake to straighten out if you go into a trailer skid.
a. True
b. False |
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You are driving a combination vehicle when the trailer breaks away and pulls apart the airlines. You should expect the trailer brakes to apply and
- the tractor to lose all air pressure
- the tractor breaks to keep working properly
- the tractor spring brakes to apply
- tractor brakes to lock up
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The tractor breaks to keep working properly |
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Your 60-foot vehicle is traveling 45 mph: what is the proper following distance?
- 300-foot seconds
- 3 seconds
- 7 seconds
- 700-foot seconds
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