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AS/NZS 4968.3:2011
$100.11
Heavy road vehicles — Mechanical coupling between articulated vehicle combinations, Part 3: Kingpins and associated equipment
Sets out requirements for 50 mm, 75 mm and 90 mm kingpins for use in articulated vehicles, B-doubles and road trains, in normal use on sealed and unsealed roads. Appendices cover mechanical properties, dimensional requirements for interchangeability, dynamic testing, and the attachment of the kingpin to the skid plate.
  Table of contents
 
   Header
  
   About this publication
  
   Preface
  
   1 Scope
  
   2 Referenced documents
  
   3 Definitions
  
   4 Skid plate
  
   4.1 Design
  
   4.2 Material
  
   4.3 Installation
  
   4.4 Flatness
  
   4.5 Attachment
  
   4.6 Attachment of skid plate locking key
  
   5 Kingpin attachment
  
   5.1 Strength of attachment
  
   5.2 Kingpin protrusion
  
   6 Rating
  
   6.1 General
  
   6.2 D-rated kingpins—Dynamic test
  
   6.3 M-rated kingpins
  
   6.3.1 Material strength
  
   6.3.2 Hardness
  
   7 Selection
  
   8 Materials
  
   8.1 General
  
   8.2 Calculation of carbon equivalent
  
   9 Recommended wear limits
  
   10 Dimensions
  
   10.1 General
  
   10.2 Bolt-in kingpins
  
   10.3 Weld-in kingpins
  
   Appendix A
  
   A1 Introduction
  
   A2 Principle
  
   A3 Apparatus
  
   A4 Procedure
  
   A4.1 Inspection before testing
  
   A4.2 Installation of kingpin
  
   A4.3 Dynamic test load
  
   A4.4 Inspection after testing
  
   A5 Report
  
   Appendix B
  
   B1 Introduction
  
   B2 FEA model requirements
  
   B2.1 FEA model description
  
   B2.2 Material
  
   B2.3 Limits
  
   B2.4 Codes
  
   B3 Validation
  
   B4 Stress analysis and endurance limit
  
   B4.1 Stress analysis
  
   B4.2 Steady state test endurance limit
  
   B5 Report
  
   Appendix C
  
   C1 Scope
  
   C2 Strength of attachment
  
   C3 Methods of attachment
  
  Cited references in this standard
 
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| Published | 21/04/2011 | 
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| Pages | 23 | 
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