Unladen kerb mass definition

Unladen kerb mass means the mass of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and unladen but complete with fuel, coolant, lubricant, tools and a spare wheel (if these are provided as standard equipment by the vehicle manufacturer).
Unladen kerb mass means the mass of the vehicle in running order, without occupant or load, but with fuel, coolant, lubricant, tool-kit and spare wheel (if normally provided by the manufacturer).
Unladen kerb mass. (MK) (kg) means the mass of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and unladen but with the addition of 75 kg for the mass of the driver, the mass of fuel corresponding to 90 per cent of the capacity of the fuel tank specified by the manufacturer, and the masses of coolant, lubricant, tools and spare wheel, if any.

Examples of Unladen kerb mass in a sentence

  • Unladen kerb mass (kg):………………..If the vehicle is fitted with occupant restraints then additionally, the total effective vehicle mass (kg) shall be stated:……………9.

  • Some basic technical parameters were:• Total length: 5,9 – 18 m (7 bus were longer than 18 m)• Total height: 2,5 – 3,91 m• Unladen kerb mass: 2,5 – 18 tonnes• Height of CG (unladen): 0,97 – 1,68 mThere are no exact, well defined technical limits (from below and above) between the “large buses” being covered by Reg.66 and the small buses and double-deck coaches being out of the scope of Reg.66.

  • Unladen kerb mass (kg):………………..If the vehicle is fitted with occupant restraints then additionally, the total vehicle mass (kg) shall be stated:……………9.


More Definitions of Unladen kerb mass

Unladen kerb mass means the weight of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and unladen but complete with fuel, coolant, lubricant, tools and spare wheel.
Unladen kerb mass. (Mk) means the mass of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and unladen but with the addition of 75 kg for the mass of the driver, the mass of fuel corresponding to 90 per cent of the capacity of the fuel tank specified by the manufacturer, and the masses of coolant, lubricant, tools and spare wheel, if any.
Unladen kerb mass means the mass of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and unladen but complete with fuel, coolant, lubricant, tools and spare wheel (if these are provided as standard equipment by the vehicle manufacturer).
Unladen kerb mass means the mass of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and unladen but complete with fuel, coolant, lubricant, tools and spare wheel, if any;
Unladen kerb mass. (kg) means the mass of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and, the mass of fuel, in the case of liquid fuels, corresponding to 90 per cent of the capacity of the fuel tank specified by the manufacturer, and in the case of gaseous fuels such as CNG, LPG etc. the legally permitted maximum, and the masses of coolant, lubricant, tools and spare wheel, if any.
Unladen kerb mass. (Mk) means the mass of the vehicle in running order,
Unladen kerb mass. (MK) (kg) means the mass of the vehicle in running order, unoccupied and unladen but with the addition of