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2.5 times of design load
maximum demand load can be calculated as: # maximum demand=demand factor * Connected load or by # maximum demand = connected load * Diversity Factor Note: Demand factor and diversity factor are NOT same
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This depends on the axle rating on the trailer...most likely a 5X8 has a light duty axle wich is less than 2000# but may be less doesnt matter what size trailer a load is on,but the legal height for any load on any vehicle is 13'6" however,common sense would tell you if a load is to high for safe towing
It is always desirable to run any equipment or device at maximum efficiency for that matter, not only the power transformer. Power transformer maximum efficiency occurs when copper loss is equal to iron loss. (or no load loss equals to load loss). This does not necessariliy mean that maximum efficiency occurs at maximum or full load. Generally the maximum efficiency occurs at relatively less than full load of the transformer.
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semi trailer can be loaded up to 45000 lbs if its 53" long 13.6 high and 102 wide
I have been looking to invest in dump trailers, and was wondering how much weight can the average dump trailer carry?
semi trailer can be loaded up to 45000 lbs if its 53" long 13.6 high and 102 wide
46-48 depending on the trimuck n trailer..wabash is 1.5k lighter. Dan great dane
Usually the limits are for axle weight.... the load carried by any single axle is not permitted to exceed a set value (usually 20,000 pounds) and the load carried by any tandem axle is not permitted to exceed 34,000 pounds. The overall weight limit for federal highways is 80,000 pounds for any given vehicle and trailer(s), though bridges and other types of roads (state highways, city streets) may impose lower gross weight limits.
Usually the limits are for axle weight.... the load carried by any single axle is not permitted to exceed a set value (usually 20,000 pounds) and the load carried by any tandem axle is not permitted to exceed 34,000 pounds. The overall weight limit for federal highways is 80,000 pounds for any given vehicle and trailer(s), though bridges and other types of roads (state highways, city streets) may impose lower gross weight limits.
There are several different types of trailers out there, each with their own methods for loading. You wouldn't load a dump trailer, tanker trailer, and flatbed trailer the same way.
The trailer loaded
Pulling a trailer requires more energy than carrying a heavy load.