Class B - Medium Duty Clause Samples

Class B - Medium Duty a) An Operator shall maintain a minimum of one tow truck with a GVWR of at least 26,001 pounds. The truck shall be capable of providing and maintaining continuous air to the towed vehicle. All Class B tow trucks with a GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds currently approved for SBSD Class B rotation tow lists will be allowed to remain on the Class B rotation list until June 30, 2010. Class B equipment specifications can be found in Attachment C of this Agreement. b) Tow Companies continuously used on rotation for SBSD, whose equipment was previously approved and owned by the same Operator but lacks air brakes, and/or a tractor protection valve or device, may apply for and receive a Class B rotation tow listing if the tow truck is capable of supplying continuous air to the towed vehicle from its engine mounted air compressor and its equipped with an air gauge.
Class B - Medium Duty. An operator should maintain a minimum of one tow truck with a GVWR of at least 33,000 pounds. The truck shall be equipped with air brakes and a tractor protection valve or device, and be capable of providing and maintaining continuous air to the towed vehicle.
Class B - Medium Duty a. The tow service shall maintain at least one tow truck with a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 19,501 to 33,000 pounds. The truck shall be capable of providing air to the towed vehicle. Class B equipment must include a 19,501 to 33,000 GVWR chassis and 150 feet of 7/16” 6x19 cable or OEM specifications. • The tow service may also have a car carrier; however, the car carrier must be an additional unit. A Class B (cc) must be equipped with a 19,501 + GVWR chassis and 50 feet of 3/8” 6x19 cable or OEM specifications.
Class B - Medium Duty a) An Operator shall maintain a minimum of one tow truck with a GVWR of at least 26,001 pounds. The truck shall be capable of providing and maintaining continuous air to the towed vehicle. Class B equipment specifications can be found in Attachment C of this Agreement. b) Tow Companies continuously used on rotation for RCPD, whose equipment was previously approved and owned by the same Operator but lacks air brakes, and/or a tractor protection valve or device, may apply for and receive a Class B rotation tow listing if the tow truck is capable of supplying continuous air to the towed vehicle from its engine mounted air compressor and its equipped with an air gauge.
Class B - Medium Duty a. An operator shall maintain a minimum of one tow truck with a GVWR of at least 19,501 pounds. The truck shall be capable of providing and maintaining continuous air to the towed vehicle. Class B equipment specifications can be found in Attachment C of this Agreement. b. Tow companies whose equipment had previously been approved and continuously used on rotation for the RPD and owned by the same operator, but do not have wheel lift capabilities, may apply for and receive a rotation tow listing.
Class B - Medium Duty. Class B tow trucks with have a GVWR of at least 19,501 pounds. The truck shall be capable of providing and maintaining continuous air to the towed vehicle; provided.
Class B - Medium Duty a. An operator shall maintain a minimum of one tow truck with a GVWR of at least 26,001 pounds. The truck shall be capable of providing and maintaining continuous air to the towed vehicle. Class B equipment specifications can be found in Attachment C of this Agreement. i. All Class B tow trucks with a GVWR of less than 26,001 pounds currently approved for the RPD Class B rotation tow list will be allowed to remain on the Class B rotation tow list until June 1, 2016. b. Tow companies whose equipment had previously been approved and continuously used on rotation for the RPD and owned by the same operator, but do not have wheel lift capabilities, may apply for and receive a rotation tow listing.

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