2 Technical threshold values for planning
2.2 Weight distribution, CoG height
2.2
Weight distribution, CoG height
Risk of accident
The following points must be complied with otherwise the steering and braking forces necessary for safe driving cannot be transmitted.
2.2.1
Weight distribution
Always take into account the load capacity of the wheels and tyres.
For wheel load differences exceeding 10 %, approval must be sought from the TE/OVG-B Equipment Team.
Wheel load differences reduce the maximum permissible CoG height, see Part A, section 4 "Calculation" (
Avoid one-sided weight distribution.
The wheel load difference (left/right) must not exceed 10 % of the existing axle load.
Observe the tyre load capacity.
Example
• Permissible axle load 3000 kg
• Permissible wheel load distribution 1350 kg to 1650 kg
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État: 31.10.2008
Directives de carrossage Mercedes-Benz pour UNIMOG U20
Partie B
page 103).