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Their load capacity and the free positioning are often used.
Load capacity is the amount of weight a wheel will carry.
They can also be folded down or removed completely to increase the load capacity.
There must also be adequate room and load capacity for batteries.
"We're running the cable at 10 percent of its load capacity.
Weight was also a consideration, since planes had limited load capacity.
It was designed to have a great loading capacity.
Load capacity may be increased by using wider wheels with more ground contact area.
Additional load capacity was required beyond that capable of the Sd.
The country's harbor loading capacity in the 1990s was estimated at almost 35 million tons a year.
Numerous internal changes were made to improve the effectiveness, range, and load capacity of the B-17.
This design allows for higher speeds but decreases the load capacity.
These specifications will usually list the load capacity of the fastener.
All wheels will have the load capacity stamped on the back of the wheel.
The terminal loading capacity is 34 million tonnes of crude oil per year.
These measurements would have produced an estimated load capacity of 130 tons.
By 1949 it utilized four log trucks, each with several times the load capacity of the first one.
The width of the chain is variable, and does not affect the load capacity.
These gave a greater load capacity and soon became essential for small, lightweight engines such as in cars.
The yard has six cranes, with a total load capacity of 60 tonnes.
Clearly, this will take a ride with a larger load capacity than your parents' two-door sports car.
This presented an issue, as the maximum sled load capacity was 600 pounds.
This in turn will create a larger load capacity and flexibility reaching remote communities.
The crane had a loading capacity of 64 tons.
Also, the bridge loading capacity was only 5 tons.