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Glossary
JACKKNIFE—
90° angle obtained from turning/backing fifth wheel or travel trailer with tow
vehicle. Jackknifing a short bed truck towing a fifth wheel without the use of a slider hitch or
extended fifth wheel pin box can result in damage to the truck cab or breaking out the back
window of the truck cab from the truck and fifth wheel “colliding”.
KING PIN
—The pin by which a fifth wheel trailer attaches to the truck. It slides into the fifth
wheel hitch and locks in place.
KING PIN WEIGHT
—The actual weight pressing down on the fifth wheel hitch by the trailer.
The recommended amount of King Pin Weight is 15%-25% of the GTW,also called Pin Weight.
LAMINATE—
A sandwich of structural frame members, wall paneling, insulation and exterior
covering, adhesive-bonded under pressure and/or heat to form the RV’s walls, floor and/or
roof.
LANDING GEARS—
See Leveling Jack.
LEVELING
—Positioning the RV in camp so it will be level, using ramps (also called levelers)
placed under the wheels, built-in scissors jacks, or power leveling jacks.
LEVELING JACK
—A jack lowered from the underside of trailers and motor homes for the
purpose of leveling the vehicle. A leveling jack is designed to bear a significant portion of the
RV’s weight.
LP GAS
—Liquefied Petroleum Gas, commonly written as “LP Gas”. Two examples of LP Gas
are propane and butane. LP Gas is heavier than air in gas form and about half the weight of
water in liquid form. LP gas is used to fuel appliances in the RV, such as the stove, oven, water
heater and refrigerator. Propane tanks are usually rated in pounds or gallons.
LOW POINT
—The lowest point in the plumbing. Drains are placed here so that water will drain
out of the lower end of the camper when flushing or winterizing the water system. These drains
must be closed when you fill the water tank.
MOTORHOME (MH)
—A motor vehicle built on a truck or bus chassis and designed to serve
as self-contained living quarters for recreational travel.
NET CARRYING CAPACITY (NCC)
—The MAXIMUM WEIGHT of all personal belongings, food,
fresh water, propane, tools, dealer installed accessories, etc., that can be carried by the RV.
NON-POTABLE WATER
—Water NOT suitable for human consumption.
OEM
—This refers to the original equipment manufacturer of the individual appliances or
components.
PARK MODEL
—A travel trailer that requires park facilities to function. It lacks holding tanks
and dual-voltage appliances, requiring to be plugged into water, sewage, and electrical facil-
ities. A park model is more of a small mobile home than a recreational vehicle, in appearance
and function.
PART TIMERS
—The term used for people who use their RV more than usual (more than just a
few weekend trips a year), but who still use it less than full time.
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