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- Gross_combined_weight_rating abstract "The gross combination weight rating (also Gross Combination Mass and maximum authorised mass), which can be abbreviated to GCM, MAM, GCWR is the maximum allowable combined mass of a towing road vehicle, passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle, plus the mass of the trailer and cargo in the trailer. This rating is set by the vehicle manufacturer.When used with trains in the UK, the GCWR is also known as the gross train weight (GTW). The GCM is a function of the torque output of the engine, the capacity and ratios of the transmission, the capacity of the driving axles and tyres, the capacity of the radiator, and the ability of the chassis to withstand that powertrain torque.GCWR primarily includes the powertrain's capabilities. Any of the powertrain's components, or combinations of, may create the weakest link in the powertrain. Mechanically, the differential gear ratio is not necessarily a weak link, but rather a ratio of power reduction or increase to the wheels depending on the ratio. A differential ratio of 3.42:1 will cause the engine and transmission to work harder than if the ratio was 4.10:1 with the same amount of weight hauled or towed. The tow vehicle will still move the weight regardless of the differential gear ratio. But a lower transmission gear may have to be used move the weight, therefore increasing engine RPM, and fuel cost, and may increase additional stress on the engine and/or transmission, therefore increasing the risk of premature wear and breakdowns. It may be noted that two identical vehicles with the only mechanical difference being the gear ratio will have different GCWRs and maximum towing capacities.".
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- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageRevisionID "691918848".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Axle.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Cargo.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trucks.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicle_law.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Corporate_Average_Fuel_Economy.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Curb_weight.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Gross_axle_weight_rating.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Gross_trailer_weight_rating.
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- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Light_truck.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Mass.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Passenger.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Powertrain.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Radiator_(engine_cooling).
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Road.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Tire.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Torque.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Trailer_(vehicle).
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Transmission_(mechanics).
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Truck_classification.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_category.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLinkText "(GCWR)".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLinkText "GCWR".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gross combined weight rating".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLinkText "combination".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLinkText "gross combination weight".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLinkText "gross combination weights.".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating wikiPageWikiLinkText "gross combined weight".
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- Gross_combined_weight_rating subject Category:Trucks.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating subject Category:Vehicle_law.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating hypernym Mass.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating type Place.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating type Redirect.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating type Technology.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating type Truck.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating type Vehicle.
- Gross_combined_weight_rating comment "The gross combination weight rating (also Gross Combination Mass and maximum authorised mass), which can be abbreviated to GCM, MAM, GCWR is the maximum allowable combined mass of a towing road vehicle, passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle, plus the mass of the trailer and cargo in the trailer. This rating is set by the vehicle manufacturer.When used with trains in the UK, the GCWR is also known as the gross train weight (GTW).".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating label "Gross combined weight rating".
- Gross_combined_weight_rating sameAs Q5610485.
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- Gross_combined_weight_rating sameAs Q5610485.
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