Vehicle Data - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Operating Instructions Manual

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Vehicle data

General notes
The following section contains important tech-
nical data for your vehicle. Your vehicle regis-
tration documents contain vehicle-specific and
equipment-dependent technical data such as
vehicle dimensions and vehicle weights.
Current technical data can also be found online
at: http://www.mercedes-benz.com
Engine
Maximum engine speed
Diesel engine
Petrol engine
Power take-off
Max. power draw
At engine speed
Max. torque
At engine speed
Max. transmission oil temper-
ature
Lashing points and carrier systems
Lashing points
General notes
!
Observe the notes regarding the maximum
load capacity of individual lashing points.
If you combine several lashing points to
secure a load, you must always observe the
maximum loading capacity of the weakest
lashing point.
For example, when the brakes are fully
applied, forces act which can be many times
that of the weight force of the load. To dis-
tribute the load evenly, always use several
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Deviating country-specific requirements are met.
Please also observe the information provided on the instruction labels on the dropsides.
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lashing points. Load the lashing points as
evenly as possible.
You will find further information about lashing
points and lashing eyelets in the "Transporting"
section (
Lashing eyelets
The maximum tensile load of the lashing eyelets
is:
Lashing eyelets
Crewbus
Panel van
Platform vehicles with
4200 rpm
up to 3.5 t maximum
gross weight
6150 rpm
Platform vehicles with
more than 3.5 t maxi-
mum gross weight
Load rails
28 kW
The maximum tensile loads of the lashing points
2500 rpm
in the load compartment are:
140 Nm
Lashing point
1200 rpm
120 †
Load rails on load
compartment floor
Lower load rail on
sidewall
Upper load rail on
sidewall
The values specified apply only to loads resting
on the floor of the load compartment if:
the load is secured to two lashing points on
R
the rail and
the distance to the nearest load-securing
R
point on the same rail is approximately 1 m.
Vehicle data
Y
page 237).
Permissible nomi-
nal tensile strength
500 daN
500 daN
400 daN
800 daN
Permissible nomi-
nal tensile strength
305
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24, 25
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500 daN
250 daN
150 daN
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