Laden is the loaded weight
The laden weight for that large commercial truck is 80,000 pounds.
No, laden weight typically refers to the total weight of the vehicle along with any passengers, cargo, and other additional items on board. It does not include the weight of the vehicle on its own.
GLW is Gross Laden Weight.
14 tonne 14 tonne
one pound and one inch
what is the unladen weight of a ford escort 1.8 D van
The RM weighed 7ton 7cwt (7530kg) empty and had a laden weight of 11 ton 10cwt (11680kg). The RML weighed 7ton 14cwt (7950kg) and had a laden weight of 12ton 6cwt (12550kg)
The gross weight of a vehicle is the laden (loaded) weight. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum gross weight the vehicle is rated for. The opposite of this would be the tare weight, which is the empty weight of the vehicle.
CURB WEIGHT: the wight of a vehicle when unladen with passenger(s) and/or cargo. GVW: weight of vehicle laden with cargo and passenger(s)
It depends on the density of the material that is loaded on the truck.
Normally a water truck weight includes three different weights: 1. Gross weight 2. Mass weight 3. Laden weight I recommend you can visit a water truck manufacturer site to get more details http://www.hlgcw.com