Ramp angle definition

Ramp angle means the minimum acute angle between two planes, perpendicular to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle, tangen- tial to the tyres of the front wheels and to the tyres of the rear wheels respectively, under a static load, the intersection of which touches the rigid underside of the vehicle apart from the wheels. This angle defines the steepest ramp over which the vehicle can pass.

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