I made a spreadsheet wich makes a pressure/loadcapacity list, meanth for trailers and 5th-wheelers.
Fist wanted to make PDF for every tire sise , but would give a page for every sise and even one more for dual load.
The dual load then would be included in the list so that problem was solved, but meant more loadcapacity's per pressure.
So chanched my plan and made this spreadsheet in wich you can give the name of the tire and sises and maximum load, AT-pressure ( Pr) speedcode and it gives a list with at every pressure even 10 loadcapacity's for different speeds , with system used described as in this topic and minimum load for reserve.
Swiched the koloms and rows as is given in normal P/LC lists of tire -makers so you have to get used to it.
Explain what you have to do , but you can even give seperate tire loads maximum and minimum, and also can click the link to another sheet in the document where you can give seperate weighed tire/axle loads and it calculates for you minimum and maximum load per tire . For that sheet yust fill in what you weigh, so dont be clever to devide by 2 if dual for instance, it is all conversed to load/tire for you. At the bottom click the link to go back.
So if you fill in all the P/LC list is marked for you automatically.
For the time being, only use it for trailers and 5th-wheelers , but you can also fill in LT tire with its speedcode and it gives what this sise and AT-pressure would be if it was a ST tire.
Here an example , but if you want to know it for a tire and you dont have Excell or Open office CALC, give the needed data and I will do it for you .
Here a picture of an example , see I put the wrong sise to it , and fictiv weights max and min given so its filled in
See that the red( highest load on a tire) and green( lowest) are in the black printed area between 150 psi and 130 psi.
so this would mean that you have to fill to 150 psi even and if in time it drops to 130 ( cold) the tires are still save.
For the Canadians here, you can also use KG and at the back of the lines the pressure is given in kPa.
The spreadsheet and PDF made of it and this picture, are in next map. but normaly you would have to print it out and use a marker.
The pressure loadcapacity map with the spreadsheet, PDF and this pictureHave not tested it thourohly so can be some bugs in it.
Always keep yourselfes to the rules and regulations of tire-makers and trafic laws. So in this example if you think 150 psi would not be allowed by the tire-maker use 140 wich is mostly always allowed for a Pr of 130 psi. Also counts for the speeds to drive, but be onest , if the police dont get you driving 75m/h where 65 is allowed, Nature will punisch you if you use pressure that is yust enaugh for 65 with no reserve.