Vehicle Classification | Minimum Breaking Point Requirements of Coupling and of Class 5 Vehicle Hitch |
Class 1 | Longitudinal tension .......... 6,000 lbs. |
Longitudinal compression ...... 6,000 lbs. | |
Transverse thrust ............. 2,000 lbs. | |
Vertical tension ............... 2,500 lbs. | |
Vertical compression .......... 2,500 lbs. | |
Class 2 | Longitudinal tension ......... 10,500 lbs. |
Longitudinal compression ..... 10,500 lbs. | |
Transverse thrust ............. 3,000 lbs. | |
Vertical tension ............... 4,500 lbs. | |
Vertical compression .......... 4,500 lbs. | |
Class 3 | Longitudinal tension ......... 15,000 lbs. |
Longitudinal compression ..... 15,000 lbs. | |
Transverse thrust ............. 4,000 lbs. | |
Vertical tension............... 7,000 lbs. | |
Vertical compression .......... 7,000 lbs. | |
Class 4 | Longitudinal tension-gross weight of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 3. Longitudinal compression-gross weight of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 3. Transverse thrust-gross weight of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 1. |
Vertical tension-gross weight of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 1.3. | |
Vertical compression-gross weight of trailer-type vehicle in pounds x 1.3. | |
Class 5 | Strength rating of hitch and coupling for trailers over 10,000 lbs.-Each coupling system, other than safety chain or cable, shall have a minimum longitudinal strength, in both tension and compression, no less than 130% of the gross weight towed by the coupling system. The coupling system shall include not only coupling devices such as tow bars, pintles, and tow bar eyes, but also all the members, means and attachments used to fasten or to secure the coupling device to the motor vehicle. |
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 308.10