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  2. SAE J2807 - Wikipedia

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    SAE J2807 is an SAE standard for determining the towing capacity of passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, and trucks. [1] It was written to allow consumers to more accurately compare vehicles from different manufacturers. First released in 2008, it has been periodically updated, with the 2020 version being the most current.

  3. Comparison of space station cargo vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Payload (kg) § Payload volume (m 3) Return payload (kg) § Diameter (m) Generated power (W) Automated docking Status (No. flights) TKS Soviet Union: TsKBM: Proton-K: 17.51: 13,688: 21,620: 12,600: 4.15: 2,400: No Retired (4) Progress 7K-TG Soviet Union: Energia: Soyuz-U: None No Retired (43) Progress-M (11F615A55) Soviet Union Russia: Energia ...

  4. Truck classification - Wikipedia

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    Over time, payload capacities for most domestic pickup trucks have increased while the ton titles have stayed the same. The 1948 Ford F-1 had a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 4700 pounds. [24] The truck was marketed with a "Nominal Tonnage Rating: Half-Ton." [24] The actual cargo capacity had increased to 1450 pounds. [24]

  5. The Most Reliable Trucks Ever Made - AOL

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    Its 8-foot cargo bed, 3,000-pounds of payload capacity and flathead inline six-cylinder engine made it a workhorse from the start, and it still had a place in the Armed Forces as a cargo vehicle ...

  6. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    A weight-distributing hitch is a "load leveling" hitch. It is a hitch setup mounted on the tow vehicle that uses spring bars and chains under tension to distribute part of the trailer's hitch weight from the towing vehicle's rear axle to the towing vehicle's front axle and to the trailer's axle(s). It can help reduce trailer sway and hop.

  7. Caterpillar 797 - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Prior to the introduction of the Caterpillar 797F and the Bucyrus MT6300AC at MINExpo International in September, 2008, the Liebherr T 282B, introduced in 2004, was the only haul truck with a payload capacity of 400 short tons (363 t). Compared to the 797B, the 797F has a higher payload capacity and a more powerful, more efficient engine.

  8. Towing - Wikipedia

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    Towing capacity is a measure describing the upper limit to the weight of a trailer a vehicle can tow and may be expressed in pounds or kilograms. Some countries require that signs indicating the maximum trailer weight (and in some cases, length) be posted on trucks and buses close to the coupling device.

  9. Medium-lift launch vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A medium-lift launch vehicle (MLV) is a rocket launch vehicle that is capable of lifting between 2,000 to 20,000 kg (4,400 to 44,100 lb) by NASA classification or between 5,000 to 20,000 kilograms (11,000 to 44,000 lb) by Russian classification [1] of payload into low Earth orbit (LEO). [2]

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