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  2. Trailer connectors in North America - Wikipedia

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    SAE J560 is typically used on heavy duty trucks and trailers with pneumatic brakes where only the power to the ABS unit and indication of braking by brake light signal is required. The brakes themselves are controlled using air pressure. SAE J560 was introduced in 1951, which means that older heavy duty vehicles (vintage) may have other ...

  3. International K and KB series - Wikipedia

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    The heavy duty K6 and larger use a center hinged butterfly hood rather than the rear hinged hood of the smaller trucks. K6 and K7 share the same hood, fenders, and grill and use the smaller Blue Diamond engines. K8 to K11 have a larger hood, fenders, and grill with fewer, but wider, grill bars.

  4. ISO standards for trailer connectors - Wikipedia

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    24 Volt 7-pin trailer connector ISO 7638 for ABS and EBS (Towing vehicle side) Physical design according to standard ISO 7638-1. [4] [7] [21] This connector is intended for 24V ABS and EBS on heavy duty trailers. Identified by key tab on outer ring by pin 5. #

  5. Fifth-wheel coupling - Wikipedia

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    The automatic semi-trailer coupling patented by Fruehauf dominated the semi-trailer market until the Fruehauf Trailer Corporation's assets were sold in bankruptcy to Wabash National in 1997. Another fifth wheel patent U.S. 2,053,812 [ 9 ] was issued to Charles E. Bradshaw of Wellville, Virginia , filed March 18, 1936 and granted September 8, 1936.

  6. Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Diamond Truck (Ford Motor Company/Navistar International joint venture; 2000–2015) Production: 1948–present: Body and chassis; Class: Medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks (Class 6, 7 and 8) Body style: Commercial vehicle (various bodies) 2-door truck 2+2 door truck 4-door truck: Related

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