Driving modes
6.2 Weighing the truck crane
Evaluation
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In the example shown you receive four weighing results. Assume you had
made a note of the values listed here.
Passenger side:
Driver's side:
These values allow you to determine the total weight of the truck crane and
the axle loads for the individual axle lines.
For the total weight
•
Add together the four results.
Passenger side:
Driver's side:
For the axle loads of individual axle lines
•
You must determine the weight of the associated axle group and divide it
by the number of axle lines.
– Determine the weight of the axle group
The axle group 2 was weighed with the scales W3 and W4.
•
Add the weighing results.
Passenger side:
Driver's side:
– Determining the axle load on the 2nd axle line
Axle group 2 has 2 axle lines.
•
Divide the weight of the axle group by the number of axle lines.
Weight of axle group 2
Axle load =
Number of axle lines
W1 = 10 t, W3 = 12 t
W2 = 10 t, W4 = 12 t
W1 + W3 = 10 t + 12 t =
W2 + W4 = 10 t + 12 t =
Total weight =
Weight of axle group 2 =
3 302 690 en
22 t
22 t
44 t
W3 =
12 t
W4 =
12 t
24 t
24 t
=
2
Operating manual
=
12 t
GMK4100L-1
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