
SECTION 4
PRONAR T679/3 PRONAR T679/4
4.11
It is impossible to describe all methods of loading due to the diversity of materials, tools,
means of fixing and securing a load. While working be guided by caution and own
experience. The trailer user must carefully read the regulations concerning road transport
and comply with them.
Due to the various density of materials, using the total load box capacity may cause
exceeding permissible carrying capacity of the trailer. Guideline specific weight of selected
materials is shown in table (4.1). Take care not to overload the trailer.
TABLE 4.1
Guideline weights by volume of selected loads
TYPE OF MATERIAL
WEIGHT BY VOLUME
KG/M
3
Building materials:
cement
dry sand
wet sand
solid bricks
hollow bricks
stones
soft wood
hard sawn timber
impregnated timber
steel structures
milled burnt lime
cinders
gravel
rubble
1,200 – 1,300
1,350 – 1,650
1,700 – 2,050
1,500 – 2,100
1,000 – 1,200
1,500 – 2,200
300 - 450
500 - 600
600 - 800
700 – 7,000
700 - 800
650 - 750
1,600 – 1,800
1,050 – 1,200
Root crops:
raw potatoes
steamed crushed potatoes
dried potatoes
sugar beet - roots
fodder beet – roots
700 - 820
850 - 950
130 - 150
560 - 720
500 - 700
Summary of Contents for T679/3
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