What does plated weight mean




















Follow Us Powered by Create Ecommerce. Weight Terms Explained. Unladen Weight. Kerb Weight. Maximum Authorised Mass This is the maximum weight a vehicle or trailer can ever weigh safely when used on a road. This refers to the vehicle without driver, passengers or load. The weight includes all fuel levels and any items of standard equipment. To work out the payload you would take the kerb weight away from the gross vehicle weight. The payload of 1,kgs is the amount of useable weight available in this van; however, from this number you have to deduct the weight of the driver, any passengers, personal items and any ancillary items including ply-lining, racking, roof bars and so on.

You also need to know your van's axle weights. It is extremely important that your load is distributed correctly across both axles. Each axle has a weight limit. However I don't think there is any legal obligation to have a plate on a trailer that is non commercial as I can only find reference to commercial trailers.

Any thoughts on this and can you back up with any links to relevant legislation. Aug 23, 3, 3 20, I think Sir Stagger, I'll leave that one for the prof!!

May 7, 6, 25, If you exceed this the caravan could be regarded as overloaded and you could be prosecuted. If you believe that it is too low the manufacturers can usually increase this although there may have to change the wheels or have some other work done, that is assuming the manufacturer is still available. Oct 30, 1, 0 19, Mar 14, 14, 1, 40, This may be checked at any time by the police at a weighbridge. Since 1st January , all unbraked trailer plates must show the year of manufacture.

To comply with the D. Code of Practice for the recall of defective trailers less than kg G. This enables them to check to see if the trailer is overweight when it is checked on a weighbridge. Failure to display the data is an offence. This may make a trailer towable for a driver with a restricted licence. However if you actually exceed the reduced weight of the data plate even though it may be within its original value you are committing an offence.

Mar 14, 9, 30, lutzschelisch. UK law refers to 'unladen weight' and 'maximum allowable weight' whereas the regulations talk about 'mass in running order' and 'maximum technically permissible laden mass', respectively. Strictly speaking, unladen weight is understood to be dry weight, i. I have approached the Department for Transport asking for clarification and they replied that their interpretation of 'unladen weight' has changed in line with Construction and Use Regulations, i.

I don't why these two terms are used to describe the same thing. Item F. However, there are lots of amendments so it's quite a task to find all the details in question.

Of course, a caravan is a trailer. It is also a vehicle, although obviously not a motor vehicle. The trailer manufacturer is always the caravan manufacturer, not the chassis manufacturer. It is the caravan manufacturer that takes full responsibility for the end product.

For example, it is quite possible that a caravan is plated at kg although it is built on a kg chassis. In that case, it's the kg that counts, not kg. Sample 1. Sample 2. Sample 3. Engine degreaser means a cleaning product designed to remove grease, grime, oil and other contaminants from the external surfaces of engines and other mechanical parts. Tare Weight means the weight of the empty container including permanently affixed ancillary equipment.

Gross weight means the aggregate weight of a vehicle or combination of vehicles and the load.



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