Brake
Requirements
( A ) Braked trailers manufactured pre Oct. 1982 may be
fitted with a spring damped coupling as a replacement item.
( B ) Braked trailers manufactured after Oct. 1982 must
be fitted with a coupling that incorporates a hydraulic
damper.
( C ) Braked trailers manufactured after Oct. 1982 require
brakes that comply with EC Directives. If brakes are required,
all wheels must be braked. (if manufactured in or after
1968)
( D ) Any braked trailers manufactured after April 1989
must be fitted with a hydraulically damped coupling and
auto reverse brakes to give braking efficiencies required
by EEC Directive 71/320 (ECE13).
( E ) The size of the ball coupling on braked and unbraked
trailers must be 50mm to ISO and BSI Standards. The use
of old 2-inch unit is not recommended.
( F ) Unbraked trailers manufactured after 1 Jan 1997 must
be fitted with a secondary coupling that will provide some
residual steering in the event of an unplanned uncoupling.
This device should also prevent the ball coupling hitting
the ground in similar circumstances. It must be connected
to the towing vehicle when the trailer is being towed.
( G ) Braked trailers must be fitted with a parking brake
that operates on at least two road wheels on the same axle.
At all times it must be capable of being maintained in operation
by direct mechanical action without the use of hydraulic,
electric or pneumatic systems – i.e. Operated by rod
or cable action. The efficiency of the handbrake must also
comply with EEC Directive 71/320/EEC; i.e. It must be capable
of holding a stationary trailer on a gradient of at least
16% (1 in 6.25)
( H ) An emergency breakaway cable must be fitted to the
parking brake linkage and the other end clipped or fixed
round some fixture on the towing vehicle so that, in the
event of the trailer becoming detached from the towing vehicle,
the cable will apply the parking brake automatically, before
snapping itself. It is not recommended to loop the cable
round the towball. (But do so if there is no alternative
attachment point.) It is a separate offence not to use the
breakaway cable provided.
( I ) A secondary coupling as per ( F ) must be fitted to
a braked trailer manufactured before 1982 that has a manual
handbrake arrangement . (A secondary coupling can also be
fitted to a braked trailer with hydraulic damping, manufactured
after 1982. In such cases, great care should be taken to
ensure that the secondary coupling is appropriate in terms
of the weight of the trailer (esp. If it is over 1000kg.).
Also the operation of the breakaway cable is likely to be
prejudiced.)
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