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jadatis
Aug 05, 2013Explorer
Some more conclusions.
If you see the L% ( is loadpercentage, what real load is of weight you calculate the pressure for) rigt front is 81% so a bit low, wich mostly gives discomfort by bouncing ( determined border by myself so discussable 85%). This is done in the spreadsheet to get a L% of 95% on the other side. At the bottom you can chanche these borders if you decide for instance 100% is save enaugh, but I dont advice it.
If you also give the GAWR's and GVWR the spreadsheet also gives warning about overloading.
So if you have Excel or Open Office Calc on your computer, you can download the spreadsheet by RIGHTCLICKING and choose download from the dropdown box. Its xls so to work with down to Excell 97.
Then you can give the GAWR's and GVWR, but also play with the percentages or use in part 2 the whatif load is more at + or less at -.
If you see the L% ( is loadpercentage, what real load is of weight you calculate the pressure for) rigt front is 81% so a bit low, wich mostly gives discomfort by bouncing ( determined border by myself so discussable 85%). This is done in the spreadsheet to get a L% of 95% on the other side. At the bottom you can chanche these borders if you decide for instance 100% is save enaugh, but I dont advice it.
If you also give the GAWR's and GVWR the spreadsheet also gives warning about overloading.
So if you have Excel or Open Office Calc on your computer, you can download the spreadsheet by RIGHTCLICKING and choose download from the dropdown box. Its xls so to work with down to Excell 97.
Then you can give the GAWR's and GVWR, but also play with the percentages or use in part 2 the whatif load is more at + or less at -.
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