Technically permissible maximum laden mass definition

Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the maximum mass allocated to a vehicle on the basis of its construction features and its design performances.
Technically permissible maximum laden mass. (M) means the maximum mass allocated to a vehicle on the basis of its construction features and its design performance; the technically permissible laden mass of a trailer or of a semi-trailer includes the static mass transferred to the towing vehicle when coupled;
Technically permissible maximum laden mass. (LM) means the maximum mass allocated to a vehicle on the basis of its construction features and its design performances, and declared by the manufacturer.

Examples of Technically permissible maximum laden mass in a sentence

  • Three of the levels belong to the 3s23p43d2 configuration which previously had no experimental energy levels.

  • Technically permissible maximum laden mass (TPMLM) (N1)The TPMLM is as stated in section 16.1 of the certificate of conformity.In the case of multi-stage N1 vehicles, the TPMLM of the base vehicle shall be provided.The TPMLM will be needed to calculate the mass of the multi-stage vehicle to be used for the target calculation.

  • Erosion of slopes, especially unprotected slopes, can lead to slope failures and loss of foundation supporting soil.


More Definitions of Technically permissible maximum laden mass

Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the maximum mass declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle. (This mass may be greater than the "permissible maximum mass" to be prescribed by national administrations).
Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the mass defined in section 2.6 of Annex F to Directive 97/27/1C;
Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the maximum mass of the vehicle as defined in point
Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the maximum mass allocated to a vehicle on the basis of its construction features and its design performances irrespective from the load capacity of the tyres or tracks.
Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the maximum mass allocated to a vehicle on the basis of its construction features and its design3.2.b. Comment [SMD4]: CONFIRMATION:CONFIRMATION: April 2015 drafting meeting, Stockholm. performances;3.2.c. "Actual mass of the vehicle" means the mass in running order plus the mass of the fitted optional equipment to an individual vehicle;3.2.d. "Test mass of the vehicle" means the sum of the actual mass of the vehicle, 25 kg and mass representative of the vehicle load;
Technically permissible maximum laden mass means the maximum mass which is fully permissible on the basis of the construction, devices and performance of the motor vehicle, in terms of ensuring safety, preventing pollution and preserving the environment.

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