Live Loads for 4836 Machines
The carriage, accessories and the operator are considered live loads because they move from one end of the machine to
the other. It is necessary to figure that the entire weight of these live loads will be carried by only one end of the machine
at a time. The standard weight of the carriage is listed below.
• 4836 Paving Carriage with Rollers (Gasoline Engine with full Fuel Tank) ..........2371 lbs (844 Kg)
The weight per wheel is the standard weight assembled at the factory divided by the number of wheels at each end of
the machine. Write the weight of the basic carriage into the total weight column. Divide the total weight by 4 to obtain
the weight per wheel on the idler end and the driver end of the machine. Write the wheel loads of your machine into the
weight per wheel columns. Example: 2130 lbs / 4 = 533 lbs PER WHEEL.
Weight of Carriage Accessories (These weights take into consideration any basic carriage parts that the accessory
replaced). Unfortunately, not all accessory weights are currently available. If your accessory is not included in the
list below, contact the Allen Engineering Service Department.
• Auxiliary Internal Vibrator............................................................................................... 285 lbs (129 Kg)
• Carriage Spray System (Includes the weight of 50 Gallons of water) ........................... 900 lbs (408 Kg)
• Skew Bar Kit ................................................................................................................. 237 lbs (107 Kg)
Weight Transfer of Power Units with Diesel and Gasoline Engines
The illustrations below show the additional weight that the power unit adds to the wheel load on the driver end of the
machine. Graph A shows the weight to be deducted from the idler end of the machine and Graph B shows the weight to
be added to the driver end of the machine. The total weight of the power unit is included in the standard machine weight.
The longer the total length of the machine, the more the power unit weight is transferred to the driver end of the machine
and away from the idler end of the machine. Consult the appropriate graph and determine the wheel loads for the idler
end and the driver end of the machine. Write the wheel loads of your machine into the weight per wheel columns.
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