A Guide with the Most Common Trailers Sydney Terms

Nov 21
08:25

2018

Maria A Williams

Maria A Williams

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Buying a trailer for the first time can be a challenging experience, mostly because of not knowing the specific terminology. Trailers Sydney prepared a guide with the most common trailer terms.

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Aggregate Trailer Mass (ATM) refers to the total trailer weight,A Guide with the Most Common Trailers Sydney Terms Articles composed of the trailer weight that is not coupled to a towing vehicle and the total weight of the load. Otherwise, Gross Trailer Mass (GTM) is the total weight of a fully loaded trailer, which is coupled to a towing vehicle. This means GTM will always be less than ATM because part of the trailer weight is transferred to the towing vehicle.

Coupling is the connection between the trailer and the towing vehicle. There are many types of couplings, depending on the loaded weight that has to be towed and the conditions of the towing.

Gross Combined Mass (GCM) as its name says is a maximum combined weight of a vehicle, the passengers, the trailer weight and the load weight. The maximum allowable rate is set by the vehicle manufacturer. Also known by the following terms: Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR), Gross Train Weight (GTW) or Gross Combined Weight (GCW).

Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) is the maximum weight of a vehicle, including the vehicle's chassis, body and engine, all the passengers and the cargo. It is obvious the trailer weight is not included in the GVM.

Single Axle Trailer is a trailer having one axle attached, with two connected wheels. Specifically for this type of trailer is that it can drag a certain weight of a load. On the other hand, Tandem Axle Trailer is a trailer that has two axles. The total number of wheels is 4. More wheels mean greater stability, so these trailers are excellent for dragging heavier load. It is also known as Dual Axle or Double Axle trailer.

Safety Chains are attached to the trailer, allowing the trailer to remain connected to the towing vehicle in case of their disconnection. They have to be checked every time a trailer is towed.

Tare Mass refers to the empty weight of a trailer. Usually, this weight is stamped on the trailer itself, by the manufacturer.

A Payload is the maximum allowable weight of the load that a trailer is designed to carry. It is the difference between its Tare Mass and its ATM.

VIN is a vehicle information number, containing 17 characters. A trailer is identified by that unique number. Some states in Australia require the VIN to be stamped on the trailer.

Weight Distribution System is a system that increases the towing capacity of a trailer, by improving the handling and braking. The system is located around the couplings, including additional equipment.