Feb 27, 2024 #1 sunyaer Structural Joined Jun 21, 2004 Messages 28 Location CA 1.What do "W&L" and "AGVWR" stand for in the above image? 2. What is the unit for tire size?
Feb 27, 2024 #2 KootK Structural Joined Oct 16, 2001 Messages 18,690 Location CA I'm not a bridge guy but I'll hazard some guesses: W&L = Vehicle Weight and Carried Load. AGVWR = Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Tire size = mm. Upvote 0 Downvote
I'm not a bridge guy but I'll hazard some guesses: W&L = Vehicle Weight and Carried Load. AGVWR = Allowable Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. Tire size = mm.
Feb 27, 2024 Thread starter #3 sunyaer Structural Joined Jun 21, 2004 Messages 28 Location CA So is the 1.16 or 1.25 allowable overloading factor, and is the 1.25 a factor that’s allowable but requires engineer to verify? Upvote 0 Downvote
So is the 1.16 or 1.25 allowable overloading factor, and is the 1.25 a factor that’s allowable but requires engineer to verify?