46
Operation
Load distribution / Max. weights
3
Permissible weights and load distribution
Pic. 12
Load definition
S
Drawbar load
A1
Axle load - 1. Axle
A2
Axle load - 2. Axle
Stow away the load in such a way that
the centre of gravity of the overall load is
above the longitudinal centre line of the
trailer as far as possible.
Keep this centre of gravity as low as
possible.
Load your vehicle within the limits of the
permissible gross weight, the
permissible axle loads and the
permissible drawbar load.
Also aim for an even weight distribution
in the case of a partial load, so that each
axle is proportionally loaded and a
sufficient drawbar load is provided.
The maximum load capacity of the trailer
can only be obtained if the overall centre
of gravity of the load is within the
permitted range.
Restrict point loading of the cargo bed to
the permissible extent through suitable
load distribution measures.
Adhere to the actual weight information
on the identification plate (Pic. 13 ) on
the trailer.
Pic.
13
Identification plate / weight
-
Total mass
0
Drawbar load (S)
1
Axle load - 1. Axle
2
Axle load - 2. Axle
T
Axle group weight
S
B - 011
A1
A2
B - 012
Summary of Contents for 10000 Series
Page 6: ...Contents 4 ...
Page 11: ...9 1 Safety ...
Page 28: ...Personal protective equipment rules prohibitions 26 Safety 1 ...
Page 29: ...27 2 General information ...
Page 39: ...37 3 Operation ...
Page 61: ...59 4 Operating the chassis ...
Page 102: ...100 Operating the chassis Warning tables optional 4 ...
Page 103: ...101 5 Operating the body ...
Page 144: ...5 Roll up tarpaulin optional 142 Operating the body ...
Page 145: ...143 6 Electrical system ...
Page 158: ...6 TIM iTAP 156 Electrical system ...
Page 159: ...157 7 Inspection care and maintenance ...
Page 218: ...7 Disposal 216 Inspection care and maintenance ...
Page 219: ...217 8 Troubleshooting ...