Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00773:clause:1_14:p41
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00773
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 14 (pt 41/51)
Character Range: 114588–117311

1991 forming part of a B‑double or road train must be clearly and permanently marked in accordance with Australian Standard AS 1773 – 1990, Articulated Vehicles—Fifth Wheel Assemblies with:
 (a) the name or trademark of its manufacturer; and
 (b) its D‑value rating; and
 (c) its nominal size.

9.10  Selection of kingpins for B‑doubles and road trains
 (1) A kingpin used in a B‑double must:
 (a) be a 50 millimetre, 75 millimetre or 90 millimetre kingpin; and
 (b) have a D‑value complying with Australian Standard AS 2175 – 1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins.
 (2) A kingpin used in a road train must:
 (a) be a 50 millimetre, 75 millimetre or 90 millimetre kingpin; and
 (b) have a D‑value complying with Australian Standard AS 2175 – 1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins.
 (3) A 50 millimetre or 90 millimetre kingpin used in a B‑double or road train must:
 (a) be built to meet the dimensional requirements in Australian Standard AS 2175 – 1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins; and
 (b) not be worn away more than is recommended by that Australian Standard.
 (4) A 75 millimetre kingpin used in a B‑double or road train must:
 (a) be built to meet the dimensions in the essential diagram below; and
 (b) not be worn away more than is specified in paragraphs 9.10(5)(a), (b) and (c).

       Dimensions of a 75 millimetre kingpin
 (5) When testing a 75 millimetre kingpin described in the essential diagram in subclause (4) to determine whether its D‑value meets the requirements of paragraph (1)(b) or (2)(b):
 (a) diameter F must not wear more than 3 millimetres; and
 (b) diameter G must not wear more than 2 millimetres; and
 (c) height H must not wear more than 2.3 millimetres.

9.11  Attachment of kingpins on B‑doubles and road trains
  A kingpin on a trailer used in a B‑double or road train must be attached in accordance with:
 (a) the manufacturer's recommendations and instructions; or
 (b) the guidelines detailed in Australian Standard AS 2175 – 1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins.

9.12  Branding of kingpins on B‑doubles and road trains
  A kingpin used in a trailer manufactured on or after 1 July 1991 that forms part of a B‑double or road train must be clearly and permanently marked on the lower circular face of the kingpin in accordance with Australian Standard AS 2175 – 1990, Articulated Vehicles—Kingpins with:
 (a) the name or trademark of its manufacturer; and
 (b) its D‑value rating; and
 (c) its nominal size.

9.13  Selection of couplings and drawbar eyes on road trains
  A drawbar‑type coupling or a drawbar eye used in a road train must:
 (a) be a 50 millimetre pin type; and
 (b) have a D‑value complying with Australian Standard AS 2213 – 1984, 50 mm Pin‑Type Couplings and Drawbar