Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-3-1010 - Heavy-duty Tow Truck with Collision Recovery Capabilities
A heavy-duty tow truck has a minimum of:
1. A G.V.W.R. of 35,000 pounds;
2. Tandem rear axles;
3. A boom assembly with a rated capacity of
50,000 pounds;
4. Two
power-operated winches with a line pull capacity of 25,000 pounds each and a
9/16-inch diameter wire rope with a breaking strength of 27,000
pounds;
5. A tow sling, tow plate,
or tow bar that meets the requirements of
R13-3-1201(C)(16), or a wheel-lift or under-lift with a lifting capacity of 12,000 pounds when
fully extended;
6. Chains or straps
and hooks that meet the requirements of
R13-3-1104 ;
7. Axles, wheels, and tires that meet the
requirements of
R13-3-1102 ;
8. Air brakes that meet the requirements of
R13-3-1103 ;
and
9. Seventy-five feet of air
line configured so the ends can be connected between the tow truck and the
towed unit, allowing the air supply of the tow truck's brake system to be
transmitted to the towed unit's service brake system.
Notes
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