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Thread: Calculating GCM
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30th July 2012, 09:59 PM #1
Calculating GCM
Hi,
At present in the shop we are in the final stages of putting a truck together. One thing I cant find see on the compliance plate is the GCM.
All the other info for the truck is there, so its easy to figure out how much how much one can load up the truck itself with.
Did some searching on the web, so far without success.
Dont see the point of picking up a trailer for it, only to find one cant put much on before exceeding GCM.
Anyone found any formulas for trying to figure this out, or do I have to go down the route of seeking out an auto engineer?www.lockwoodcanvas.com.au
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31st July 2012, 02:34 PM #2
If it's a new truck, or not very old, then the Gross Combined Mass figure should be available from the Manufacturer. The GCM is a figure given by the manufacturer for the chassis' designed weight capacity, including all load, and laden trailers towed. Effectively, the GCM should be the GVM of the truck, and the ATM of any trailer.
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