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Frame Conditions Buckle

Condition

Action

Using equipment like snow plows for which the frame was not designed.

Straighten and reinforce the frame. Refer to Frame Straightening Description .

A collision involving the vehicle.

A fire involving the vehicle.

Abrupt changes in section modulus.

Improper body, or accessory mounting, which may include the following:

    • Holes drilled in the flange of the frame rail.
    • Too many holes in the web section of the rail.
    • Holes in the web section which are too close to each other.
    • Four or more holes in the same vertical line of the rail web.
    • Welds on the flange, particularly across the flange or along its edge.
    • Cutting holes in the rail with a torch.
    • Cutting notches anywhere on the rails.

Frame Conditions Sideway

Condition

Action

A collision involving the vehicle.

Straighten and reinforce the frame. Refer to Frame Straightening Description .

A fire involving the vehicle.

The use of equipment such as snow plows for which the frame was neither designed nor properly reinforced.

Abrupt changes in section modulus.

Improper body, or accessory mounting, which may include the following:

    • Holes drilled in the flange of the frame rail.
    • Too many holes in the web section of the rail.
    • Holes in the web section which are too close to each other.
    • Four or more holes in the same vertical line of the rail web.
    • Welds on the flange, particularly across the flange or along its edge.
    • Cutting holes in the rail with a torch.
    • Cutting notches anywhere on the rails.

Frame Conditions Diamond

Conditions

Action

A collision involving the vehicle.

Straighten and reinforce the frame. Refer to Frame Straightening Description .

Towing another vehicle with a chain attached to one corner of the frame.

Frame Conditions Twist

Condition

Action

An accident or collision involving the vehicle.

Straighten and reinforce the frame. Refer to Frame Straightening Description .

Operating the vehicle on very rough terrain.

Frame Conditions Sag

Condition

Action

Loads greater than the frame is designed to carry causes sag.

Straighten and reinforce the frame. Refer to Frame Straightening Description .

Uneven load distribution causes sag.

Abrupt changes in the section modulus.

Improper body, or accessory mounting, which may include the following:

    • Holes drilled in the flange of the frame rail.
    • Too many holes in the web section of the rail.
    • Holes in the web section which are too close to each other.
    • Four or more holes in the same vertical line of the rail web.
    • Welds on the flange, particularly across the flange or along its edge.
    • Cutting holes in the rail with a torch.
    • Cutting notches anywhere on the rails.

A collision involving the vehicle causes the following conditions:

    • Sag
    • Buckle
    • Sidesway
    • Diamond

The use of equipment for which the frame has not been designed or reinforced causes the following conditions:

    • Sag
    • Buckle
    • Sidesway