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Finn Vad posted an update 6 months ago
If you regularly carry metallic toolboxes, numerous forms of instruments, mowers, inventory and different work gadgets, why not get your vehicle weighed to ensure you do not invalidate your insurance coverage by being overloaded. We might help you by weighing your commerce autos.
WEIGH SERVICE
Weighpro will weigh your towing vehicle and camper trailer so you realize you would possibly be towing legally and that your trailer full of camping gear is throughout the authorized necessities. It is very simple to exceed the Gross Vehicle Mass with out realising that you have. After market setups can cover the additional weight and poor dealing with. The report will function:
The report will feature
Tow automobile
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Wheel weights
Axle weights
Gross car mass (GVM)
Available payload
Trade Trailer
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Wheel weights
Axle weights
Gross automobile mass (GVM)
Tow ball mass (TBM)
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Aggregate trailer mass (ATM)
Available payload
Gross combination mass (GCM) for each tow car and boat trailer.
REPORT INFORMATION
GROSS VEHICLE MASS
TOW BALL MASS
GROSS TRAILER MASS
AGGREGATE TRAILER MASS
GROSS COMBINATION MASS
NORMAL HOURS
Week Days 7:00 – 5:00
Saturday 7:00 – 5:00
Sunday by arrangement
Servicing the Sydney Region, Central Coast & Lower Blue Mountains
OUR GUARANTEE
We can precisely weigh your car or trailer to within 1 kg to ensure you aren’t overloaded, or the burden isn’t poorly distributed in your automobile or trailer. Our tools is totally licensed and regularly calibrated. A full report is supplied to you.
Some frequent acronyms
ATM – Aggregate Trailer Mass. The most your trailer can weigh…fully loaded
GVM – Gross Vehicle Mass. The most your automotive can weigh…fully loaded
GCM – Gross Combination Mass. The maximum your automotive and trailer can weigh collectively as they travel down the road…fully loaded
TBM – Tow Ball Mass. The most weight the tow hitch exerts on the tow car
GTM – Gross Trailer Mass. TRADE VEHICLES is the load placed on the wheels of the trailer.