Truck and Trailer Weight Load Calculator

Truck and Trailer Weight Load Calculator

Here’s a comprehensive table summarizing key information about truck and trailer weight loads:

Vehicle TypeMax Weight (Tonnes)Description
HGV Class 144Articulated lorries with detachable cabs and trailers
HGV Class 230Rigid lorries with attached cab and trailer
Artic Lorry44Articulated lorries for various uses
53-foot refrigerated trailer45Common type for refrigerated goods4
53-foot dry van trailer46Used for dry goods transport4
53-foot flatbed trailer48Open surface for different cargos4
Unbraked trailer0.75Max weight is 750kg or half towing vehicle’s kerb weight8
Trailer on overrun brakes3.5Trailers equipped with overrun brakes8

Additional Weight Considerations

  • Federal Gross Vehicle Weight Limit: 80,000 pounds (36.3 tonnes) on interstate highways49
  • Single-Axle Weight Limit: 20,000 pounds (9.1 tonnes)9
  • Tandem-Axle Weight Limit: 34,000 pounds (15.4 tonnes)9
  • Maximum Trailer Width: 2.55 meters1
  • Maximum Trailer Length: 7 meters for vehicles with MAM ≤ 3,500kg; 12 meters for vehicles with MAM > 3,500kg1

Important Terms

  • Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW): Actual weight of the fully loaded vehicle5
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): Maximum weight limit set by the manufacturer5
  • Gross Combination Weight (GCW): Total combined weight of fully-laden truck and trailer7
  • Payload: Extra weight a vehicle can carry beyond its unladen weight7

Weight Distribution

  • Freight weight must be evenly distributed across the truck’s axles4
  • Tongue weight (part of trailer attached to hitch) is included in the vehicle’s GVW5

Compliance and Safety

  • Exceeding weight limits can result in safety issues, including reduced braking efficiency and steering control5
  • Overloading can lead to increased road wear and tear3
  • Weight limits may vary by state and road type49

Remember to always check specific regulations for your location and vehicle type, as weight limits can vary depending on factors such as the number of axles, suspension type, and intended use of the vehicle.

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