Hymer BMC-T (2023) handleiding
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3 Before the journey
22 B-MC I/T - 01/23-1 - EHG-0016-03EN
3.2 Payload
Overloading the vehicle and the axles can lead, for example, to a
worsened steering response (changed driving behaviour), to an over-
load of the tyres and thus to an increased risk of tyre bursts or to an
increase in braking distance. This creates the risk of the vehicle get-
ting out of control and you endangering yourself and other road users.
If you are not sure whether the laden vehicle complies with the techni-
cally permissible maximum laden mass, there is the possibility of
weighing/checking the vehicle on public scales or at individual deal-
ers.
The vehicle documents state the technically permissible maximum
laden mass or the mass including special equipment ex works (actual
vehicle mass), but not the weight of the laden vehicle (see sec-
tion 13.7). For your own safety, we recommend that you have your
laden vehicle (with all passengers, luggage and personal objects)
weighed on a public weighbridge before commencing the journey.
Adapt the speed to the payload. The stopping distance is increased if
the payload is high.
Do not exceed the technically permissible maximum laden mass and the
technically permissible maximum mass on the axle as stated in the vehi-
cle documents by the payload.
Built-in accessories and special equipment reduce the payload.
On loading, make sure that the payload's centre of gravity is as low as
possible (directly above the floor of the vehicle). Otherwise this may af-
fect the driving characteristics of the vehicle.
If the vehicle exceeds the technically permissible maximum laden mass
specified by the manufacturer in the actual mobile operation, there is a
risk of legal consequences such as a fine or the loss of insurance.
3.2.1 Terms
Technically speaking, the term "mass" has now replaced the term
"weight". However, "weight" is still the term more frequent in common
use. For better understanding, "mass" is therefore only used in the follo-
wing sections for fixed formulations.
The technically permissible maximum laden mass is a value set by the ma-
nufacturer (e.g. 3500 kg), which the vehicle must never exceed for safety
reasons, even in laden condition. You can find information on the maximum
permissible gross weight of the model you have chosen in the registration
papers and on the factory plate of the body manufacturer attached to the
vehicle.
Technically permissible
maximum laden mass
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Hymer |
| Model | BMC-T (2023) |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 31425 MB |


