July/August Tracks 2021

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NATM Guidelines Annual Update Preview

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NATM Guidelines Annual Update Preview By Terry Jones, NATM Technical Director

Since 1992, the National Association of Trailer Manufacturers (NATM) has annually published the Guidelines for Recommended Minimum Manufacturing Practices for Light- and Medium-Duty Trailers, otherwise known as the Guidelines. These updates are researched and compiled by NATM Staff, NATM Members, and NATM’s committees with approval by NATM Staff, and the NATM Compliance Committee. One drawback to the annual update process is only updating once a year. Members are required to wait until each new edition to gain any new or edited information. Starting this year, NATM will periodically update its membership on upcoming changes for the next edition of the Guidelines via Tracks magazine, social media, and NATM Tech Talk, a brand-new electronic newsletter keeping you up to date on all things technical and compliance. Sign up for this newsletter and more at www.NATM.com/email. The intention of these general updates is not to provide an official new version of the Guidelines, provide a full context, or provide immediate changes, but to notify members of the upcoming changes so they may be prepared and take action if needed. Contact NATM Technical Director Terry Jones at Terry.Jones@natm.com or call (785) 272-4433 for more information. Upcoming Changes Section B11 – VIN / Data Plates and Manufacturer Information The addition of: • 49 CFR § 567.1 Purpose • 49 CFR § 567.2 Application • 49 CFR § 567.3 Definitions • 49 CFR § 567.5 Requirements for manufacturers of vehicles manufactured in two or more stages. • 49 CFR § 567.6 Requirements for persons who do not alter certified vehicles or do so with readily attachable components. • 49 CFR § 567.7 Requirements for persons who alter certified vehicles.

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Purpose: Manufacturers may have additional requirements based on the type or stage of manufacturing they participate in, and the addition of these regulations will assist in navigating these requirements. Appendix 2 – Quick Guide and Checklist The addition of: Checklist question: 7.41 Underride properly labeled on the forward or rear of the underride, including the manufacturer’s name and address, date of manufacture statement, and DOT marking. Correlating Quick Guide information: The addition of: S5.3 Labeling. Each guard shall be permanently labeled with the information specified in S5.3 (a) through (c) of this section. The information shall be in English and in letters that are at least 2.5 mm high. The label shall be placed on the forward or rearward facing surface of the horizontal member of the guard, provided that the label does not interfere with the retroreflective sheeting required by S5.7.1.4.1(c) of FMVSS No. 108 (49 CFR 571.108), and is readily accessible for visual inspection. • The guard manufacturer’s name and address. • The statement: “Manufactured in ____” (inserting the month and year of guard manufacture). • The letters “DOT”, constituting a certification by the guard manufacturer that the guard conforms to all requirements of this standard. Purpose: Information on rear underride labeling and enforcing existing federal regulation which requires specific labeling of the rear underride guard and aligning the Compliance Verification Program with federal regulation. For more information on these changes, the Guidelines, or any other technical or compliance issue, contact NATM Technical Director Terry Jones at Terry.Jones@natm.com or (785) 272-4433. www.NATM.com


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Convention & Trade Show

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page 84

NATM 2022 Convention & Trade Show Tenative Schedule

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page 86

Booths on Sale Now for 2022 Convention & Trade Show

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page 82

Tampa to Host 2022 Convention & Trade Show

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page 80

Magnum Venus Products, Inc

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page 77

2021 Membership Award Nominations

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page 78

Call for Nominations: Board of Directors

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page 76

IDC Spring

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page 72

When to Consider a Move to Pulsed MIG Welding

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pages 70-71

NATM Online Resource Library Provides On-Demand Content to Members

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pages 74-75

Dec-O-Art, Inc

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page 69

Your Rear Impact Guard Questions Answered

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pages 64-67

Trailer Technology Trends Webinar Recap

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pages 62-63

Increasing Trailer Payload Webinar: Oct. 28

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page 60

LINK Trailer Parts

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page 59

Post-Pandemic Supply Chain Issues

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page 58

NATM Membership Directory & Buyer’s Guide: Coming Fall 2021

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page 54

NATM Guidelines Annual Update Preview

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page 56

Finishing Systems for Trailer Manufacturers

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pages 42-43

Fifty Years and Going Strong: Rockwell American Fenders

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pages 38-39

H.E. Parmer Company, Inc

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page 31

MFG Day 2021 Set for Oct. 1

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page 34

Diversity and Inclusion: Attracting the Most Underrepresented Demographic in Manufacturing

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page 30

NATM Adapts Federal Advocacy in the Virtual World

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page 10

Fourth Annual Trailer Safety Week a Success

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pages 22-23

Kenda: Committed to Trailer Safety

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pages 24-25

NATM Companies Encouraged to Host Plant Tours

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page 14

Headquarter’s Report

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Maximize Your Membership: Email Updates

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NATM Welcomes Tow Vehicle OEMs to Membership

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President’s Report

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