Saturday, 2 January 2016

The Tow Truck And How It Operates

By Linda Sanders


It is believed that accidents involving cars, buses and vans are the most notorious. They are caused time and again in major highways by different people. In the event of the calamity, the police and health experts need to reach the scene in order to establish the cause. The final step is to remove the vehicle(s) from the scene after the investigations have been made. One way to do that is by the use of a tow truck.

The invention of the truck dates from way back in 1916. Ernest Holmes was a Tenessee resident who made a breakdown by moving blocks through ropes. Other people who came after him took it from where he had left to develop a modern breakdown. Many of us owe it to him for coming up with a reliable form of transport.

What distinguishes the tow vehicles from the motor carriers are the functions. These trucks can be able to accommodate a multiple number of vehicles in one piece during most transport operations. Most of the vehicles involved in the transportation mostly have a mechanical damage or are disabled.

Breakdowns are categorized into three different models. First one is the boom breakdown. It is mostly used to lift vehicles that are trapped in gulleys and ditches. The metallic yoke is placed onto the bumper of the vehicle to lift it up.

The second type is the hook and chain breakdown. They resemble the wheel lift trucks but the only difference is that one uses the chain while the other uses a yoke. Although they are quite effective in the towing business, their function has been rendered outdated. The mere fact that they can only function by hooking it onto another vehicle is reason enough to subject the vehicle to damages. As a result, it is mostly used to lift vehicles that have been involved in accidents.

Another common one is the flatbed breakdown that has a flat bed-like feature that can hold a number of vehicles. The car is driven onto the bed and a winch is used to position the vehicle. Thereafter, hydraulics is used to secure the vehicles on board until they are taken down again. It is arguably the most effective to use on new cars that need extra care.

Most of these trucks are quite popular in the government and private sectors. In most cases, motor vehicle companies owned by non-governmental organizations use the flat bed to ferry their vehicles to their specific destinations. The government trucks come in handy in cases of accidents since the medical experts and the detective needs to investigate before making their final judgment.

Different trucks are used for different purposes. Therefore, it is important for every company to find out what they need to complete their missions. For those who are venturing into motorcar sales the flat bed is recommended. Likewise in the event of an accident, the hook, and chain breakdown would be more applicable to use.




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