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  2. List of railroad truck parts - Wikipedia

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    An axlebox, also known as a journal box in North America, is the mechanical subassembly on each end of the axles under a railway wagon, coach or locomotive; it contains bearings and thus transfers the wagon, coach or locomotive weight to the wheels and rails; the bearing design is typically oil-bathed plain bearings on older rolling stock, or roller bearings on newer rolling stock.

  3. 1.5 million adult bed rails recalled after two senior ... - AOL

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    Medline is offering refunds to those with these bed rails by phone at 866-359-1704, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Eastern time, Monday through Friday, or by emailing recalls@medline.com.

  4. Feds warn against bed rails, citing 18 deaths since 2021 - AOL

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    U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issues urgent safety alert after ninth recall of adult bed rails in three years.

  5. Fifth-wheel coupling - Wikipedia

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    The coupling consists of a kingpin, a 2-or-3 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch-diameter (50.8 or 88.9 mm) vertical steel pin protruding from the bottom of the front of the semi-trailer, and a horseshoe-shaped coupling device called a fifth wheel on the rear of the towing vehicle. As the connected truck turns, the downward-facing surface of the semi-trailer (with ...

  6. Trailer connectors in North America - Wikipedia

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    4-pin round connector (Towing vehicle side) This connector is available in some cases instead of the flat 4-pin connector. It is less common on the U.S.-built vehicles, than 4-pin flat connector, but is still used in the older truck and SUV setups.

  7. Positive locking device - Wikipedia

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    A wheel hub with a castellated nut secured in the center using a cotter pin to prevent it from unscrewing. A positive locking device is a device used in conjunction with a fastener in order to positively lock the fastener. This means that the fastener cannot work loose from vibrations. The following is a list of positive locking devices: [1]

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