Lashing Points And Carrier Systems - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2019 Operating Instructions Manual

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246 Technical data
pling as standard. In this case, the maximum per‐
missible gross vehicle weight corresponds to the
maximum permissible gross weight of the vehicle
combination.
%
If the trailer coupling is retrofitted, the identi‐
fication plates should be adapted accordingly
with the altered, maximum permissible
weights. Please consult an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center if you have any fur‐
ther questions.
6)
Maximum permissible gross weight of the
trailer if the trailer is equipped with a separate
brake system.
7)
The vehicle length for vehicles with the model
series 907.657 (Cargo Van) is 290 in (7367 mm).
The body builder label is found on the front-end
module above the radiator and contains the maxi‐
mum permissible curb weight for the vehicles.

Lashing points and carrier systems

Information about the cargo tie-down points
* NOTE Risk of accident if the maximum
loading capacity of the cargo tie-down
point is exceeded
If you combine various cargo tie-down points
to secure a load, always take the maximum
loading capacity of the weakest cargo tie-
down point into account.
During maximum full-stop braking, forces may
act which can multiply the weight of the load.
Always use several cargo tie-down
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points to distribute and spread the load.
Distribute the load on the cargo tie-
down points evenly.
Further information on the cargo tie-down points
and tie-down eyes can be obtained in the "Trans‐
porting" section (
page 168).
Tie-down eyes
Max. tensile load (tie-down eyes)
Tie-down eyes
Permissible nomi‐
nal tensile strength
Passenger Van
350 daN
Cargo Van
800 daN
Loading rails
Max. tensile load of cargo tie-down points in
cargo compartment
Cargo tie-down
Permissible nomi‐
point
nal tensile strength
Loading rails on cargo
500 daN
compartment floor
Lower loading rail on
200 daN
side wall
Upper loading rail on
125 daN
side wall
The values specified apply only to loads resting
on the cargo compartment floor if you observe
the following:
the load is secured to two cargo tie-down
R
points on the rail
the distance to the nearest load-securing
R
point on the same rail is approximately 1 m
Information about roof racks
& WARNING Risk of injury due to the maxi‐
mum roof load being exceeded
When you place a load on the roof as well as
all outer and inner attachments, the vehicle's
center of gravity will rise and the familiar driv‐
ing characteristics as well as the steering and
braking characteristics will change. When
driving around bends, the vehicle will tilt
more heavily and may react more sluggishly
to steering movements.
If you exceed the maximum roof load, the
driving characteristics, as well as the steering
and braking, will be greatly impaired.
Never exceed the maximum roof load
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and adjust your driving style.

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