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Before the journey
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3.5
Payload
Load the caravan so that the drawbar coupling head is not pushed downwards
due to the permissible nose weight. Heavy objects should be close to the axles
and a weight centre should be in the centre of the vehicle.
When loading the caravan observe:
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The permissible maximum caravan load
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The maximum permissible nose weight (e.g. 50 kg)
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The minimum nose weight in accordance with national regulations
This information is in the towing vehicle instruction manual.
3.5.1
Terms
Maximum permissible
gross weight in a laden
condition
The maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition is the weight that
a vehicle may never exceed.
The maximum permissible overall weight in laden condition consists of the
mass in ready-to-drive condition
and of the
payload
.
In the vehicle documents, the manufacturer has specified the maximum per-
missible gross weight in a laden condition.
Permitted mass
The permitted mass is the weight specified by the manufacturer for issuing the
type approval. The permitted mass must never exceed the maximum permis-
sible gross weight of the loaded vehicle.
Mass in ready-to-drive
condition
The mass in ready-to-drive condition is the weight of the ready-to-drive
standard vehicle.
The mass in ready-to-drive condition is made up as follows:
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Unladen weight (mass of the empty vehicle) with factory-installed standard
equipment, including a water system filled to 100 % (water tank and pipes)
and gas bottles filled to 100 %
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Basic equipment weight
X
Overloading the vehicle and wrong tyre pressure can cause tyres to
burst. You can lose control of the vehicle.
X
Only the maximum permissible gross weight and the mass in a ready-to-
drive condition, not the actual weight of the vehicle, is stated in the
vehicle documents. For your own safety, we recommend that you have
your loaded vehicle (with all luggage and personal objects) weighed on
a public weighbridge before you set out on your journey.
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Do not exceed the maximum permissible gross weight stated in the vehicle
documents by the payload.
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Built-in accessories and special equipment reduce the payload.
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Adhere to the axle load stated in the vehicle documents.
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Technically speaking, the term "mass" has now replaced the term "weight".
However, "weight" is still the term more frequent in common use. For better
understanding, "mass" is therefore only used in the following sections for
fixed formulations.
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All specifications according to EU norm DIN EN 1645-2.
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