Four Point Weighing (Example) - Monaco Cayman 2005 Owner's Manual

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NOTE:
Following scale readings and Gross Axle
Weight Ratings are fictitious. Actual scale
readings and Gross Axle Weight Ratings
will vary with model and options.
The motorhome must be weighed fully loaded to
obtain accurate scale readings and to determine the
proper tire pressure. All slide rooms, must be in
retracted position.
1. Take the FRONT axle Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR) and divide it by two. Example:
FRONT axle GAWR taken from the motorhome
Vehicle Certification Label is 13,000 lbs. Divide
the figure by 2, using chart , record 6500 lbs. on
line 1.
2. Weigh the driver side FRONT corner (Scale A)
and record weight on chart scale A, line 2.
Example: 5000 lbs.
3. Weigh the passengers's side FRONT corner
(Scale C) and record weight on chart Scale C,
line 2. Example: 4000 lbs.
4. Add Roadside and Console side from line 1, for
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) and record
on chart under Totals. Example: 13000 lbs.
5. Add chart scale A and C, line 2 for actual Gross
Axle Weight (GAW) and record on chart under
Totals. Example: 9000 lbs.
6. Actual Gross Axle Weight (GAW). Example:
9000 lbs is not to exceed Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR). Example: 13000 lbs.
Cayman 2005

Four Point Weighing (Example)

Four Point Weighing Example Chart
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