Aotong LAT9403TDP Lowboy (#222)
Aotong lowboy LAT9403TDP (batch #222) is made in China by Liangshan Juyuan Special Purpose Vehicle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. The company is located in Liangshan, in Shandong Province, China.
LAT9403TDP
Overview
Model | LAT9403TDP |
Brand Name | Aotong |
Bulletin | #222 |
Type of vehicle | Lowboy |
VIN |
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Country of origin | China |
Manufacturer Profile
Manufacturer | Liangshan Juyuan Special Purpose Vehicle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. |
Brand | |
Type of manufacturer | Special purpose vehicle manufacturer |
City | Liangshan |
Province (Region) | Shandong Province |
Country | China |
Number of vehicles* | 88 models (276 items total) |
* A number of models manufactured by Liangshan Juyuan Special Purpose Vehicle Manufacturing Co., Ltd. found in Auto-che.com vehicle database |
Technical specifications
Capacity | ||||
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Fifth wheel load capacity | 16000 kg | 16 t | 35,000 lbs |
Weights and Ground pressure | ||||
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Curb weight | 11000 kg | 11 t | 24,000 lbs | |
Gross vehicle weight rating | 40000 kg | 40 t | 88,000 lbs | |
Axle load distribution | 12000 kg / 12000 kg (两线四轴) 12 t / 12 t (两线四轴) 26,000 lbs / 26,000 lbs (两线四轴) |
Dimensions | ||||
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Overall length | 16000 mm / 15500 mm | 52′6″ / 50′11″ | ||
Overall width | 3000 mm / 2800 mm | 9′11″ / 9′3″ | ||
Overall height | 3150 mm / 1710 mm | 10′5″ / 5′8″ |
Undercarriage and Suspension | ||||
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Number of axles | 4 axles in 2 rows | |||
Wheelbase | 12880+1220 mm, 12380+1220 mm | 42′4″+4′1″, 40′8″+4′1″ | ||
Rear track | 2650 mm / 2650 mm | 8′9″ / 8′9″ | ||
Front overhang | - mm | |||
Rear overhang | 1250 mm | 4′2″ | ||
Angle of approach | -° | |||
Angle of departure | 20° | |||
Leaf springs | - / - / - |
Tyres and Wheels | ||||
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Number of tyres | 16 | |||
Tyres dimension | 8.25R2012PR |
Additional Information
The car uses steel suspension, only the object can not be disassembled for transport, bearing surface ground clearance:. 910mm without the optional ladder height of 1710 when