Tools & Equipment: Hand & Power Tools: Tools & equipment fundamentals
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Rolling road & brake testing equipment

Serious injuries can result from technicians attempting to make adjustments to vehicles while they are on a rolling road that is moving. A rolling road should always be stationary before making adjustments to the vehicle.

Rolling road

Access to the area where testing is carried out should be restricted during testing. Where this restriction is difficult to maintain, guards should be fitted to the sides of the rolls.

“Dead man’s controls” should be fitted to rolling roads and functional during testing.

Rolling road


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