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C0-T50-80 Owners Manual
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Vehicle
Load Capacity, Definition
The rated maximum load capacity of a vehicle is the load carrying capacity of the
standard
model.
The maximum load is on the vehicle’s data plate.
Occupants and optional equipment added to the vehicle at time of manufacture or installed after
delivery by the dealer or user reduces the capacity.
Example: Standard Load Capacity = 3,000 pounds:
3,000 - Driver (200) - Steel Cab/Doors Option (300) - Cargo Box (400) = 2,100 pounds maximum
load on deck. Add a passenger and the maximum load is reduced to 1,900 pounds.
The definition of maximum load is the maximum weight than can be carried on a vehicle under ideal
conditions. There are many conditions that will reduce the maximum safe load a vehicle can carry.
Some of these conditions are, but not limited to:
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Uneven road surface.
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Tall loads.
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Wide loads.
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Long loads.
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Liquid loads (sloshing).
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Traveling up or down grades.
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Traveling across grades.
The rated capacity assumes the load has a low center of gravity and is centered on the deck. As
example: A 20 foot tall, 3,000 pound statue on the deck of a 3,000 pound capacity vehicle is not
approved.
Liquid loads sloshing around in a tank will shift the center of gravity and may result in stability and
braking issues. Liquid loads must be secured and have fluid baffles in the tank to help reduce
shifting load weight due to sloshing.
Collisions or Accidents
A collision or accident may damage the electrical circuits or batteries resulting in a fire hazard or
chemical spill. In the event of a collision or accident, immediately turn the Start switch OFF, set the
park brake, then exit the vehicle.
Call emergency personnel if there is any indication of smoke, burning smell, electrical arcing, or
leaking fluid.
Tip Over
In the event of a tip over AND the vehicle is equipped with
OPS, stay inside the confines of the
vehicle. Exit the vehicle after the vehicle has come to a complete stop.
In the event of a tip over and the vehicle IS NOT equipped with OPS. Quickly exit the vehicle and
quickly move out of its path.