Iveco Catalogue
Iveco Catalogue
Iveco Catalogue
BODYBUILDERS
INSTRUCTIONS
EDITION 2002
PRODUCED BY
SATIZ S.P.A.
EDITORIA TECNICA
PUBBLICAZIONI TECNICHE C/O IVECO
LUNGO STURA LAZIO 49
10156 TORINO ITALY
PUBLICATION EDITED BY
IVECO ENGINEERING
PUBLICATION NR. 603.42.371 - 7TH ED.
PRINTED IN ITALY - 02.2002
Foreword
For the technical information concerning modification of the vehicle, application of bodies and requests for technical documentation, please contact the relevant IVECO Commercial Sector.
These instructions refer to the vehicles of the EuroCargo, EuroTech, EuroStar and EuroTrakker ranges
that are currently in production; for vehicles in these ranges that have gone out of production, please
refer to the instructions given in previous editions.
For other current models and ones no longer manufactured by IVECO, refer to the instructions contained in the booklet NR. 603. 42.141.
Warning
The following symbols are widely used in this manual and the indications to which they refer should
be carefully followed.
Danger to people: failure to fully observe these precautions can involve serious danger
for personal safety.
Warning/Precautions: failure to fully observe these precautions involves the risk of serious damage to the vehicle (with resulting loss of warranty conditions) and/or persons.
Foreword
Contents
SECTION
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
CHASSIS MODIFICATIONS
POWER TAKE-OFFS
Contents
2-10;2-68;2-75;2-96; 2-105
2-68
2-10; 2-75; 2-96; 2-105
2-68
1-18
Accident prevention
1-19
2-75
Additional batteries
2-75
2-60; 2-75
2-69
2-6; 2-10
Aluminium subframe
3-5
Anti-rust protection
2-7
5-12
2-75
1-9
2-5; 2-15
1-5
2-75
Ball hooks
2-24
Batteries, precautions
Bolts
Box-body installations
3-19
2-69
2-65
2-74
Cab , modification
2-61
CAN line
2-72
3-28
1-16
2-44
Centre-axle trailers
Chassis crossmembers
2-15
Chassis sidemember extension sizes available from IVECO Spare Part Office
5-83
2-5
2-46
2-6
2-14; 2-46
Chassis weighing
1-9
Chocks, position
2-10
Choice of chassis
1-8
1-20
5-20
3-14
3-12
3-13
3-15
3-17
3-44
3-49
Crane, installation
3-48
3-54
Current draws
2-75; 2-78
2-97
Demountable bodies
3-22
1-9
2-9
II
2-28; 5-18
2-12
2-9
2-5; 2-9
2-17
2-6
5-17
Ecology
1-20
5-23
2-72
2-73; 2-96
5-6
2-6; 2-10; 2-72
2-56
2-58
2-56
4-27
5-22
5-20
5-20
General specifications
1-5
Grinding, precautions
2-6
2-104
3-22
Interface with electric / electronic on-board systems with Cursor engine version
5-26
Interface with electric / electronic on-board systems with EuroMover engine version
5-54
Interface with electric / electronic on-board systems with TECTOR engine version
5-67
2-5; 2-15
1-5
III
1-19
1-7
2-75; 2-78
Material, chassis
2-10
1-15
Mudguard flap
Optimized drive
Painting
Plastic brake piping
Positioning of electronic control units on vehicles
Power takeoffs from engine
Power takeoffs from gearbox
2-108
5-17
2-7
2-66
5-6
4-16
4-7
4-15
4-15
Power takeoffs
4-5
1-20
Rear axle air suspension load check with ECAS electronic device
5-17
2-26
2-42
2-107
2-22
Recycling
1-20
Repositioning equipment
Retarder installation
Self-supporting superstructures
Semitrailer tractors
Side guards
Side marker lamps, arrangement
Side member cutting, precautions and procedure
IV
1-5
2-102
2-75; 2-105
3-11
3-31, 3-32
2-108
2-97
2-6; 2-11; 2-16
Slide-and-dump containers
3-27
Snowplough
3-68
3-68
2-75
Spoiler, fitting
2-61; 2-62
1-14
2-13
Subframe material
3-5
3-29
2-30
3-43
3-19
3-62
3-45
3-12
Subframe, , crossmembers
3-10
Subframe, construction
3-5
Subframe, material
3-5
Subframe, profile
3-7
Subframe, stiffening
Superstructure centre of gravity and positioning payload
Superstructures
Supplementary axles, installation
Supplementary heater system
3-10
1-9; 1-13
3-5
2-45
2-59; 2-75
Suspensions, modifications
2-55
3-58
Tanks, installation
3-44
Tipper installation
3-23
Top-sleeper, assembling
2-62
2-25
2-24
2-24
3-32
1-7
Transmission modifications
2-17
2-17
3-44
Tyres, replacement
2-64
2-106
Vans, manufacture
Vehicle component functions and maintenance
1-6; 1-18
Vehicle delivery
1-21
1-18
Vehicle identification
1-8
2-57
Warranty, issue
1-21
Warranty, undertaking
Weight variations
Weights, compliance with permitted values
VI
3-23
1-6; 2-75
1-15
1-9; 1-15
1-15
Welding, execution
2-10
Welding, precautions
2-6; 2-10
Welding, prohibitions
2-5
Wheelbase modification
2-13
2-13
Winches, installation
3-69
I. GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
General specifications
1-1
1-2
General specifications
Index
1.
General Specifications
1.1
General Specifications
1-5
1.2
1-9
1.2.1
General Specifications
1-9
1.2.2
1-9
1.2.3
1-15
1.3
1-18
1.4
1-19
1.5
1-20
1.6
1-20
1.7
Vehicle delivery
1-21
General specifications
1-3
1-4
General specifications
1.1
General Specifications
Purpose
The purpose of these instructions is to permit modifications and/or fitting genuine IVECO parts while
safeguarding the operation, safety and reliability of the vehicle and its components.
The modifications and fittings made in compliance with the following instructions, except for the contents of
point 2.1.1, require no specific IVECO approval.
All modifications and fittings not covered in these instructions are to be approved beforehand by IVECO.
IVECO shall not be held liable for any modifications or fittings where approval has not been requested or, if
it has, where approval has been rejected or not given.
Departments to be Contacted and Documentation to be Submitted
Whenever equipment has to be constructed and this is not taken into consideration by the specifications
contained in this manual, the responsible Departments, which can be contacted through the Sales Management
of the Company, will provide the pertinent information. In these cases contact the IVECO Office in your
zone.
When contacting these bodies two copies of the following documentation must be submitted:
a) Drawing of the vehicle including dimensions of the body or of the modified components or of the new
equipment.
b) A break down of the weights, with indications regarding the centre of gravity where necessary.
c) Description of the auxiliary frame, dimensions, fastenings to the chassis of the vehicle.
d) Distribution of the forces and moments acting on the vehicle as a result of the equipment (cranes, cement
mixers, hoists, concrete pumps etc.).
Reference must be made on the drawings themselves to all the points which differ from these specifications.
Furthermore, the use of the vehicle and the conditions under which it is to be used must be briefly described.
General specifications
1-5
Guarantees
The bodybuilder/chassis converter who has built the body or who has modified the chassis must guarantee
that the work was undertaken in a professional manner in full compliance with the specifications contained in
this manual. IVECO reserves the right to declare void its own warranties for the vehicles where:
- These specifications have not been adhered to or where unauthorised equipment was installed, or
unauthorised modifications were carried out.
- The chassis was used in a way which is not suitable for the equipment or for the intended purpose of the
vehicle.
- The specifications, standards or instructions issued by the Manufacturer for the flawless execution of the
operations have not be heeded.
- Original spare parts or components which the Manufacturer has made available for specific interventions
were not used.
1-6
General specifications
Limits on Modifications
To ensure driving safety and good vehicle operation, the following assemblies in general must not be
modified:
- Axles
- Steering system
- Brakes
- Suspension (springs, brackets, anchor bar)
- Chassis
- Power unit
- Coupling devices (hooks, fifth wheels)
- Cab supports, locking and tilting devices
- Electrical system.
Modifications to the above assemblies, where included in these directives, may only be carried out after
approval has been received from IVECO.
General specifications
1-7
Vehicles Identification
Two examples concerning the identification of the Euro Range of vehicles are given below together with
the meaning of the relevant initials:
Cab Range
Model
Power
Version
Configuration
CHASSIS
CAB VEHICLES
TRACTOR
ML
MH
MP
LD
FF
M
EURO
Engine power
(x 10 in HP)
X
C
D
H
K
T
R
V
X
Y
Z
W
Gearbox
Suspension
/TN
/P
/PT
/PS
/FP
/FT
/FS
/E
CC
CAB RANGE
VERSION
ML =
MH =
MP =
LD =
FF =
M =
C =
D =
H =
HM =
K =
T =
R =
V =
X =
Y =
Z =
W =
Medium light
Medium Heavy
Multipurpose
Long distance
Fire fighting
Military
Combi
Double cab
Heavy duty
Heavy mission
Kipper
Tractor for semitrailers
Drawbar
Van
6 x 2C Only tractors
6 x 2P Road
6x4
All wheel drive
CC = Chassis cowl
SUSPENSION
/TN
/P
/PT
/PS
/FP
/FT
/FS
/E
1-8
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Only for 6 x 2P vehicles, mechanical rear suspension with fixed 3rd axle (twin wheels)
4x2, 6x4, 6x2P vehicles, rear air suspension. 6x2P with fixed 3rd axle, single wheels
Only for 6x2P rear air suspension with fixed 3rd axle, controlled steering
Only for 6x2P, rear air suspension with fixed 3rd axle (twin wheels)
4x2, 6x4, 6x2P, 6x2C, full air suspension
Only 6x2P, full air suspension with fixed 3rd axle (twin wheels)
Only 6x2P full air suspension with 3rd single wheel axle, controlled steering
Rubber rear suspension (6x4, U.K. market)
General specifications
1.2
1.2.1
General Specifications
The dimensions and maximum permissible mass on the axles are indicated on drawings, on technical
specifications and, in greater details, on the official documentation issued by the Company.
The kerb weights refer to vehicles with standard equipment. Special equipment may involve considerable
modification to the mass and its distribution on the axles.
Lights and rear-view mirrors positioning on our vehicles is designed for widths of 2,500 mm. This dimension
may also be applied to special body versions with a width of 2,600 mm (e.g. refrigerator vans).
Weighing the Chassis
As a result of production factors there may be a variation in mass of approx. 5%.
It is, therefore, advisable to determine the mass of the vehicle with its cab before fitting the body and equipment
and establishing their distribution on the axles.
1.2.2
General specifications
1-9
Figure 1.1
Example to determine the position of the centre of gravity of the payload plus body
W
W1
W2
L1
L
=
=
=
=
Payload + body
Share of payload on front axle
Share of payload on rear axle (or tandem)
Distance of centre of gravity from centre-line
of rear axle (or tandem centre-line)
= Actual wheelbase
L1 =
respectively L1 = L -
W1 x L
W
W2 x L
W
Figure 1.2
=
=
=
=
Payload + body
Share of payload on front axle
Share of payload on rear axles
Share of payload on first rear axle
W4
L1
L
L2
A
W1 =
W2 = W x
W3 = W2 x
W4 =
1-10
W x L1
L
(L - L1)
L
(A - L2)
W2 x L2
A
Attention:
On vehicles with three or more axles, with
a variable mass distribution ratio on the two
rear axles depending on the load, the ideal
values of wheelbase and centreline between
the axles will have to be calculated on the basis of the information given in the chassis cab
diagram, or in the specific documentation
specially prepared by IVECO. In this way, for
special versions (e.g. cranes on rear overhang) it will be possible to determine the correct positioning of the centre of gravity of the
equipment and payload on the basis of the actual load (see point 5.4 in section 5).
General specifications
Figure 1.3
Front axle
centreline
Example to determine the position of the centre of gravity of the payload plus body
W
W1
W2
L1
L
=
=
=
=
Payload + body
Share of payload on front axles
Share of payload on rear axles (tandem)
Distance of centre of gravity from centreline
of rear bogie
= Actual wheelbase
General specifications
L1 =
respectively L1 = L -
W1 x L
W
W2 x L
W
1-11
In order to apportion the payload on the axles, it must be uniformly distributed except when the shape of the
loading surface itself entails a different distribution of the load.
As for equipment, the actual location of the centre of gravity is considered.
When building bodies or containers, loading and unloading systems for the transported goods must be devised
which preclude excessive variations in the distribution of the load and/or excessive loads on the axles, also giving
the relevant instructions to the users.
The bodybuilder will also need to install suitable payload securing systems on the body so that transport can
be made with the utmost safety.
Figure 1.4
1-12
General specifications
Height of centre of gravity of chassis cab (e.g. chassis cab diagram, braking data);
Maximum height of centre of gravity of complete vehicle at full load
(e.g. national type-approval document);
Braking capacity of each single axle (e.g. braking data).
Figure 1.5
Verification with full load:
Ht =
Wv
Hv
Ws
Hs
Wt
Ht
=
=
=
=
=
=
Hs =
To check the vehicle with its body but no payload, use above formula but for Ws use only the body tare weight
(The position for Hv will depend on the load and deflection of the suspension).
General specifications
1-13
The height of the centre of gravity indicated in table 1.1 represents values which are not to be exceeded for
each given equipment level. These values have been calculated only in terms of the transverse stability of the
vehicle and are applicable to a mid wheelbase. Any other possible restrictive specification, e.g. braking
regulation, should be taken into consideration.
The values given in table 1.1 refer to the superstructure with fixed payload. In versions where the payload tends
to move on side (e.g. suspended loads, fluid loads etc.) especially when turning, higher dynamic stress is
generated which makes the vehicle less stable. This must be taken into consideration when providing vehicle
operating instructions or for possible reduction in the height of the centre of gravity.
1-14
General specifications
1.2.3
All limits indicated in our documentation must be adhered to. The mass of the front axle is of particular
importance under varying load conditions, in order to ensure the correct steering characteristics on road
surfaces of all types.
Particular attention must therefore be paid to vehicles with a weight which is concentrated on the rear overhang
(e.g. cranes, tail-lifts, centre axle trailers) and to vehicles with a short wheelbase and a high centre of gravity
(e.g. silo vehicles, cement mixers).
When positioning the body and equipment, the loads must be correctly distributed transversally. For each
wheel a variation in the rated load (1/2 of the axial load) of 4% is permitted (e.g. admitted load on axle: 10,000
kg load admitted on each wheel: 4, 800 to 5,200 kg) provided that the tyres permit it, without impairing braking
or driving stability.
For vehicles with an added rear lift axle it must be remembered that, with the axle in the raised position, the
effective wheelbase is reduced, whereas the rear overhang is increased. It is therefore advisable that the centre
of gravity of the body and payload is located in front of the centre line of the driving axle. In addition to this
it is not advisable to equip a vehicle which has its load concentrated at the rear, with a lifting device. Apart from
different specifications for specific individual vehicles, the following may be taken to be the minimum values for
the front axle:
- 20% of the total vehicle mass with uniformly distributed loads
- 25% of the total vehicle mass for loads that are concentrated on the rear overhang.
The rear overhang of the body must be built in strict observance of the permitted axle loads, the limitations
in length, the positioning of the tow hook and of the underride guard stipulated by the relevant laws and
regulations.
General specifications
1-15
Table 1.1
Maximum heights in relation to the centre
of gravity 1) of the payload and cornering stability
MODELS
BASIC EQUIPMENT
with anti-roll bars
Front
1
Rear
2
ML 60; 60P
2450
ML 60K
2400
2300
ML 65K; 75K
2250
ML 65H
2400
ML 80K
2350
ML 85H
2400
ML 95W
2750
ML 100; 100P
2200
ML 100K
2250
ML 100W
2470
ML 120; 120P
2400
ML 110EL ; /P
2200
ML 120K
2550
ML 120H
2550
ML 130
2300
ML 130P; 130FP
2400
ML 130K; 150K
2500
ML 135W
2750
ML 140W
2500
ML 150
2350
ML 150P; 150FP
2400
ML 150H
2600
ML 170; ML 180
2550 ; 2400
ML 170P; ML 180; /P
2650 ; 2500
ML 170K
2600
ML 260KE
MP 180; 180P
2650
MP 180FP
2590
MH / MP 190
2720
MH / MP 190P
2750
MP 190FP
2700
MP 190H
2720
MP 190W
2740
2720
MP 240FP; FS
2690
MP 240PT; MH 260PT
2830
MP 240FT
2850
MP 260
2650
SW
2650
1-16
2650
2800
General specifications
MODELS
BASIC EQUIPMENT
with anti-roll bars
Front
1
Rear
1
MP 260P
2720
MP 260FP
2680
MP 260H
2780
MP 260W
2890
MP 330H
2600
MP 330W
2620
MP 380H
2510
MP 380W
2520
MP 340H
2290
MP 410H/HB
2510
Note:
1) = values referred to the transversal stability of the vehicle comply with further possible restrictions imposed by the
regulations in force (e.g. braking system).
x = with standard anti-roll bar
- = without anti-roll bar
SW = anti-roll bar on request
General specifications
1-17
1.3
Instructions for the Correct Functioning of the Parts of the Vehicle and
Accessibility for Maintenance
As a rule, when modifying or installing any type of equipment, nothing must be altered which prevents the
correct functioning of assemblies and parts of the vehicle under all operational conditions.
For example:
- Ready access to all parts requiring inspection or maintenance and periodic servicing must be provided. In
the case of closed body types suitable opening doors must be provided.
- For tilting cabs, adequate space permitting tilting must be assured. In the case of structures which involve
the space above the drivers cab, adequate space for the passage of intake air must be guaranteed (see fig1.6).
Figure 1.6
1
2
3
4
- Service access to chassis/driveline components must be retained. For instance repairing the gearbox or
clutch must be possible without necessitating the removal of major components of the added structure.
- The cooling system (radiator cowling, radiator, air passages, cooling circuit etc.), fuel supply (pump position,
filters, pipe diameter, etc.) and the engine air intake must not be altered.
- The anti-noise panels must not be altered or moved in order to prevent changes in the approved noise levels
of the vehicle. Should it be necessary to make openings (e.g. for the longitudinal runner of the body to pass
through) these must be properly closed off using material with inflammability and soundproofing
characteristics equivalent to those used originally.
1-18
General specifications
- Adequate ventilation of the brakes and battery case (especially in the case of vans) must be guaranteed.
- The positioning of the mud-guards and wheel-arches must allow free movement of the rear wheels even
when chains are being used. Sufficient space must also be ensured with lifting axles. Some of our models have
3rd axle steering which also steers in the raised position; and it is necessary to leave space for this function
(see point 2.20).
- When vehicle body building has been completed the adjustment of the headlights must be checked for safety
and re-adjusted where necessary. In these circumstances it may be necessary to adjust the screw on the
headlights or to check the adjustment range of the adjusting device when the vehicle is laden. The adjustment
must be carried out in compliance with the instructions given in the Owners Manual in which the new values,
if any, will be included.
- In the case of parts which are supplied loose (e.g. spare wheel, chocks) it will be the responsibility of the
bodybuilder to position and secure them in an accessible and safe manner in compliance with possible
national laws.
1.4
On completing the vehicle the bodybuilder/chassis converter must check the work (modifications, body +
equipment etc.) to ensure that the legal provisions required in the country of registration are observed (e.g.
weights, dimensions, braking, noise, emissions etc.). Information regarding these matters may be obtained from
the competent Authorities or the IVECO Area Network.
The vehicles manufactured at our plant (except some versions for extra-European countries) comply with the
EEC directives. Converted vehicles must also comply with these directives. The only permissible exception is
granted where local type approval differs from EEC homologation.
Prevention of Accidents
The structures and devices fitted to the vehicles must comply with the current regulations concerning the
prevention of accidents and safety regulations in force in the countries where the vehicle is to be used. All the
precautions dictated by technical awareness must be adopted to prevent malfunction and functional defects.
Compliance with these regulations will be the responsibility of the manufacturers of the structures and devices.
Warning
Components such as seats, upholstery, seals, protective panels etc, may constitute a potential fire risk if
exposed to sources of intense heat.
Remove these components before undertaking welding or flame-cutting work.
General specifications
1-19
1.5
Increasingly greater attention should be paid, at the study and design stage, to the choice of materials to
be used. This is especially the case as regards the aspects connected with ecology and recycling in the light
of domestic and international regulations that are constantly being developed in the sector.
In this connection:
- Everyone must be aware of the prohibitions on using harmful or potentially hazardous materials, such as
ones containing asbestos, lead, halogen additives, fluorocarbons, etc.
- Use materials whose processing produces limited waste and that permit easy recycling after their first use.
- With composite synthetic materials, use components that are compatible with each other, envisaging also
their possible utilization with the addition of other salvaged components. Affix the markings required in
compliance with the current regulations.
1.6
For some time IVECO has been promoting Quality System development and training for bodybuilders.
This is a requirement due not only to compliance with domestic and international regulations on product
liability, but also the growing demand for increasingly higher quality levels. The creation of new forms of
organization in the various sectors and the quest for increasingly more advanced levels of efficiency.
IVECO believes it expedient for bodybuilders to be equipped with an organization where the following are
defined and available:
-
1-20
General specifications
1.7
Vehicle delivery
Concerning the periodical checks on the vehicle, please remember the instructions for correct battery
maintenance referred to on the specific information sheets on the vehicle before delivery to the customer.
The bodybuilder will moreover need to confirm that the operations carried out are in compliance with the
latest bodybuilder instructions manual/documentation provided by IVECO and with the requirements of the
law.
Guarantee
A guarantee is provided for all our vehicles, under the terms and conditions set out in the relevant
documentation. An equivalent guarantee must be provided by the bodybuilder/chassis converter covering the
work carried out, by them.
General specifications
1-21
1-22
General specifications
2. CHASSIS
MODIFICATIONS
Chassis modifications
2-1
2-2
Chassis modifications
Index
2.
Chassis Modifications
2.1
General
2-5
2.1.1
2.1.2
2-5
2-6
2.1.3
2-7
2.2
Specific Instructions
2-9
2.2.1
2-9
2.2.2
2-9
2.2.3
2-10
2.2.4
2-10
2.3
2-13
2.3.1
General Specifications
2-13
2.3.2
2-17
2.4
2-22
2.4.1
2-22
2.4.2
2-22
2.5
2-24
2.5.1
General Specifications
2-24
2.5.2
2-25
2.5.3
2-26
2.5.4
2-28
2.6
2-45
2.7
2-55
2.7.1
2-55
2.8
2-56
2.8.1
Vertical Exhaust
2-57
2.9
2-58
2.10
2-59
2.11
2-60
2.12
Cab Modifications
2-61
2.12.1
General Specifications
2-61
2.12.2
2-61
2.12.3
2-62
2.12.4
Crew Cabs
2-62
Chassis modifications
2-3
2.13
2-64
2.14
2-65
2.14.1
General Specifications
2-65
2.14.2
Brake Pipes
2-65
2.14.3
2-68
2.14.4
2-69
2.14.5
2-69
2.14.6
2-71
2.15
2-72
2.15.1
General Information
2-72
2.15.2
Additional equipment
2-75
2.15.3
Power Draw-off
2-78
2.15.3.1
EuroCargo Range;
EuroTech, Star, Trakker Range (Production until June 98)
EuroCargo TECTOR range
2-78
2-82
2.15.3.2
2.15.3.2.1
2.15.4
Connection for Engine switching off when a Person is standing on the Footboard
and the Reverse gear is engaged
EuroTrakker and EuroTech MH range with Cursor engine
EuroTech, Star, Trakker range (production started as of July 1998)
Additional Circuits
2.15.5
2-97
2.15.6
2-97
2.15.7
2-97
2.15.8
2-97
2.16
2-102
2.17
2-104
2.18
Retarder Installation
2-105
2.19
2-106
2.20
2-107
2.21
Mudflaps
2-108
2.22
Side Guards
2-108
2.23
Chocks
2-109
2.15.3.3
2-4
2-91
2-92
2-96
Chassis modifications
2.1
2.1.1
General
Any modifications must be carried out according to the criteria detailed in the following paragraphs.
Particular attention must be given to the following points:
- Welding to the bearing structures of the chassis is explicitly prohibited (with the exception of
the items described at points 2.2.4, 2.3, 2.4 and 2.6).
- Holes in the flanges of the side members are not permitted (except for the items described at point
3.1.2).
- Where riveted connections exist and can be modified as explained below, these can be replaced by
flanged-head screws and nuts of min. class 8.8 or by hex screws of the next greater diameter and self locking
nuts. Screws greater than M14 must not be used (max. diameter of hole 15 mm) unless otherwise specified.
- In cases where the original joints were detached and rejoined with bolts or where rivets are replaced with
bolts, the bolt torque must be checked after the vehicle has been driven approximately 500 to 1.000 kms.
IVECO Approval
The following modifications may only be performed following IVECO approval:
a) Modifications to the wheelbase following instructions given at points 2.2.3, 2.2.4, and 2.3.
b) Modifications to the rear overhang within the limitations imposed by weight and national legislation,
following instructions given at points 2.2.3, 2.2.4 and 2.4.
c) Work on the braking system (see point 2.14) and on the steering system (after appropriate checks).
d) Modification to the characteristics of the suspension (see point 2.7).
e) Changing mechanical suspension into a pneumatic or mixed suspension (see point 2.7.1.).
f) Modifications to the drivers cab (see point 2.12).
g) Modifications to the exhaust system and to the engine air intake (see point 2.8).
h) Modifications to the engine cooling system (see point 2.9).
i) Modifications to the engine assembly and driving gear (see point 2.3.2).
k) Modifications to the front and rear axles
l) Installation of supplementary axles following the instructions given at point 2.6.
m) Installation of retarder brakes (see point 2.18).
n) Installation of power take-offs (in cases where authorisation is required, see paragraph 4).
o) Changing the dimensions of the tyres (see point 2.13).
As a general rule, to obtain official approval, the request must contain full documentation illustrating the intended
project which must reflect the general and specific specifications contained therein.
It is the responsibility of the bodybuilder to present the intended modification to the proper authorities and
to seek their approval whenever called upon to do so by national laws.
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c) Electric wiring.
The wires of the electrical equipment must be connected by waterproof connections of the same type as
the original. The additional section of wire must be protected inside an appropriate sheath and suitably
attached by clips. The new wiring must not be positioned on the side of the electronic circuits already
existing on the vehicle.
For further information regarding the braking and electronic system, refer to chapter 2.14 and 2.15.
2.1.3
All parts of the vehicle (chassis, drivers cab, body etc.) which have been subject to modification must be
protected against oxidation and corrosion.
Protection and painting operations must be carried out with due care on all the parts concerned.
In particular the frame, cab and various parts exposed to atmospheric agents and sunlight must be treated with
a cycle which includes:
Ironphosphor - degreasing, anti-corrosion, sealing, primer coat and final coat (the enamel type
primer can be replaced with powdered paint, the cab body excluded).
Miscellaneous parts (boxes, protective grills etc.) with complex forms (with boxed parts, joints, overlaps and
areas not accessible using the traditional spray application) which are attached to the frame must be treated
with a cycle which includes:
Ironphosphor - degreasing, electrophoresis or immersion anti-corrosion, enamel or powdered
paint.
When joining surfaces by welding and when the electrophoretic stage is not used, it is extremely important
to protect the contact surfaces with the electrically weldable paints.
For those parts which are not directly in contact with atmospheric agents (e.g. inside the cab) reduced cycles
are acceptable.
Ironphosphor - degreasing, powdered paints or phosphor - degreasing, electrophoresis or
phosphor - degreasing, anti-corrosion.
The phosphor - degreasing process may be replaced by degreasing with solvents and wash primer
(5 to 10 m).
Other important operations included are: protection of the open or semi-open boxed parts using oil-wax
products by injection using suitable probes, sealing of the joints and overlaps of the areas subject to abrasive
action (wheel arches, under body, etc.) using specific product (elastomers, acrylics, etc.) after the anti-corrosion
protection.
Parts mounted on the outside of the cab (brackets and bolts in general) must be of stainless steel or protected
with Dacromet. The coupling elements (hinges, handles etc.) used on the frame and/or body (floor panels,
tanks etc) must be protected with Dacromet or with 12 m min. galvanising. The same quality of the parts
used on the cab must in all cases be guaranteed.
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Precautions
Suitable precautions must be taken to protect those parts whose conversion and operation could be
damaged by paints such as:
-
On all the engine and vehicle wiring harness, including earth contacts.
On all connectors on the sensor/actuator side and wiring harness side.
On all sensors/actuators, on flywheel, on flywheel revs sensor support bracket.
On the pipes (plastic and metal) of all the diesel fuel circuit.
On the complete diesel fuel filter base.
On the control unit and its respective base.
On the area inside the sound-proof cover (injectors, rail, pipes).
On the common rail pump complete with regulator.
On the vehicles electric pump.
On the tank.
On the front belts and relevant pulleys
On the power-steering pump and its respective piping.
If the wheels are removed protect the contact surfaces on the drums and hubs, avoid increasing the thickness
and especially avoid the build-up of paint on the connecting flanges of the wheel disks and resting points of the
fixing nuts. Ensure that the disc brakes are adequately protected.
The electronic components and modules must be removed.
When the painting operation is to be completed by oven drying (max. temp. 80C), all parts which may be
damaged by exposure to heat must be removed.
When modifing the cab the application of noise deadening and insulating materials must be included inside the
cab and under the floor to eliminate vibrations, contain noise levels and to restore the original heat insulation
levels.
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2.2
Specific Instructions
2.2.1
When it is necessary to mount assemblies or auxiliary units on the chassis, as a general rule, the existing
holes made at the factory should be used.
Under no circumstances should the flanges of the sidemember of the vehicle be drilled unless in
compliance with the indications given in point 3.1.2.
In those cases (installation of shelves, brackets etc.) where it is necessary to drill new holes, they must be drilled
in the vertical web of the side member and must be carefully deburred and reamed.
2.2.2.
In general, fixings of the same type and class designed for similar fixings of the original vehicle should be used.
Use class 10.9 bolts for high-stress fixings (e.g. spring supports, bar connections, shock absorbers etc.). When
space permits it use flanged head screws and nuts.
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2.2.3
For the modification of the vehicles chassis and for the reinforcements applied directly to the side members,
the material used must correspond both in quality and thickness to that of the original chassis. If material of
the specified thickness is not available standard material of the next greater thickness (e.g. 7 mm instead of 6.7
mm) can be used. The material to be used must meet these minimum standards.
Vehicles with a weight rating equal to or lower than ML 180, including ML 260 KE (EuroCargo):
Chassis made of high yield steel
Tensile strength
Yield point
Stretching
As an alternative, only for extending of the rear overhang, Fe510D (QSt 52-3-BS4360, grade 50C) with the
following characteristics may be used:
Tensile strength
Yield point
Stretching
R
R 0,2
A5
For the dimensions and thicknesses, see the information given in the relevant documentation.
2.2.4
Welding is permitted:
- for joining of the side members if they are lengthened or shortened.
- for the application of reinforcing L section flitch on a side member that is to be modified as detailed below
(see Fig. 2.5).
For vehicles equipped with electronic devices (e.g. ABS, EDC, ECAS, etc.) disconnect the connectors of the
control units (see wiring diagram in the relevant documentation); see their positioning on the vehicle in section
5 (point 5.2). Should close welding be required, remove the control unit from its position.
During welding earth the welding machine directly to the piece that is to be welded in order to protect the
electrical equipment (alternator, batteries). Ensure that the negative pole of the battery has been disconnected.
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Plastic pipes must be protected from heat sources and splashes of material during welding. If necessary these
parts should be removed.
The surfaces of the leaf springs and air springs must be protected against weld splashes during welding. Do
not allow the electrodes or conductors to come into contact with the spring.
As part of the procedure it will be necessary to remove the paint and deoxidise the parts of the chassis that
are affected by the welding operation as well as those parts which may have to be covered by possible
reinforcements. When work has been completed the modified part must be protected with adequate
rustproofing (see point 2.1.3.).
The instructions given below should be followed to ensure that welding is carried out correctly.
a) Cut the side members with a diagonal or vertical cut. (We recommend that the diagonal cut be used
particularly for the section between the wheelbase) Cuts are not permitted in areas in which the profile
of the side member as well as the chassis width change or in those where there is a high concentration of
stresses (e.g. spring brackets). The cuts must not be made through the holes present in the side member
(see Fig. 2.3.).
Figure 2.3
NO
NO
YES
YES
b) on the inner side of the side member give the parts that are to be joined a V-shaped chamfer of 60 along
the entire length to be welded (see Fig. 2.4).
c) archweld in stretches using carefully dried basic electrodes. The recommended electrodes are:
for FeE420 (BS 1449 HS 46/40): DIN 1913 - E 51 B 1023
FeE490 (BS 1449 HS 50/45): DIN 8529 - EY 4687 Mn 1 Ni B H5
Diameter of the electrode is 2.5 mm, current intensity approx. 90A (max. 40A for each millimetre of
diameter of the electrode).
Using MIG-MAG welding use a welding rod with the same characteristics as the material to be welded
(diameter 1 to 1.2 mm).
Recommended welding rod: DIN 8559 - SG3 M2 5243
gas DIN 32526-M21 or DIN EN 439
For the FeE490 (BS 1449 HS 50/45) material when used with low temperatures, the following are
recommended:
PrEN 440 G7 AWS A 5.28 - ER 80S - Ni 1
gas DIN EN439-M21
Avoid current overloading. Welding must be free from marginal cuts and waste material.
d) Repeat the operation on the reverse side by welding as detailed in point c).
e) Allow the side members to cool slowly and uniformly. Cooling by air, water or other means is not
permitted.
f) Remove excess material resulting from the welding operations by grinding.
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Figure 2.4
g) On the inner side reinforcing L-section flitches should be applied. These should be made of steel and have
the same characteristics as the steel used for the chassis. The minimum dimensions are given in Fig. 2.5.
The reinforcements may only be fixed to the vertical web of the side member using welding beads, plug
welds, bolts or rivets (Huck rivets may also be used).
The cross-section and the length of the weld bead, the number and distribution of the plug welds, bolts or
rivets must be adequate to transmit the bending and shearing moment of the section.
Figure 2.5
a ~= 0.3 H
b ~= H (min 175 mm)
S ~= (0.8 to 1) S1
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2.3
2.3.1
General Specifications
As a rule, for each vehicle, modification to the wheelbase must be carried out on the standard wheelbase
above or closer to the new wheelbase required.
The measurements given in the written authorisations will apply in all cases particularly for extensions made
to the longest standard wheelbase.
On vehicles with a parallel chassis and constant-section side members, the wheelbase should be modified by
repositioning the rear axle (or axles) when the internal reinforcements and their connections to the chassis
permit it. The suspensions supports must also be repositioned ensuring that they are positioned where there
are crossbars in compliance with the points detailed in 2.2.1.
In other cases the chassis may be cut following the instructions given in point 2.2.4.
Whenever permitted by the body size, wheelbases should be made equal to those planned in our production.
This enables the original transmission shafts and previously defined crossmember positions to be used. When
extending a wheelbase beyond the production longest planned, the vehicle used must have the longest
production wheelbase to ensure the correct thickness side members are used. Particular care must be taken
to comply with the limits set by national regulations particularly with regard to the limits for overall dimensions
(where specified).
Consequences for steering
The lengthening of the wheelbase, depending on its extent, can affect the steering characteristics. Whenever
national regulations require it, the limits on the overall dimensions must be observed as well as the limits
concerning the effort applied on the steering wheel and the relevant operation times (e.g. ECE - R 79/01
standard). Table 2.1 shows the permitted wheelbase lengthening values for a standard steering system, the
maximum permitted load on the front axle and the specified tyre type.
Should longer wheelbase dimensions be needed, for special versions, it will be necessary to envisage various
devices aimed at improving the steering characteristics such as a reduction in the maximum permitted load on
the front axle or the installation of wheels and tyres with shorter kingpin offset values. The adoption of an
additional pump and a dual circuit power steering unit, if not immediately available, will require authorisation
and must only be installed by an authorised workshop.
Table 2.1.
Maximum permitted wheelbase lengthening depending on the load on the front axle and tyre
dimensions (ECE - R79/01 regulation or EC Directive 96/2)
Models
Kingpin
offset
(mm)
Permitted tyres 1)
Steering wheel
dia. (mm)
ML 60-100
ML 120-150-170
ML 60-180
MT 180
MT 190
Standard
Standard
Tector Range
500
500
465
7500
500/530
6700
465
6210
465
530
5100
6300
500
530
5100
6300
500
4190
530
5100
500
5100
7500
100
8000
119
MP 180
MP 190
8000
110
ML 260 KE
7100
MH 260/PS
8000
MH 190
120
89
72
S: 1-13
A: 2, 4, 6-9
Sp: 2, 4, 6-11
S: 6-15
A: 2, 4, 6-12
Sp: 2, 4, 6-12
S: 1-13
A: 2, 4, 6-12
Sp: 2, 4, 6-12
Standard and optional
S: 1-15
A: 2, 4, 6-12
Sp: 2, 4, 6-12
S: 1-11
A: 2, 4
Sp: 2, 4
S: 1
S: 1-15
A: 2, 4, 6-12
Sp: 2, 4, 6-12
500
MH 260/P; PT; TN
8000
MP 240/P; FP
MP 240/FT; PT
MP 240; 240/TN
MP 260
8000
110
S: 1-15
A: 2, 4, 6-12
Sp: 2, 4, 6-12
500
530
4800
5100
MP 240/FS; PS
8000
110
S: 1-13
A: 2, 4, 6-12
Sp: 2, 4, 6-12
500
530
4200
5100
1)
120
530
6100
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Tyre type
Type Size
Tyre carrying
capacity
Sp
Sp
12.00 R 24
24-8.5
72
105
8000
13 R 22.5
22.5x9.00
76
84
86
108
116
118
7500/8000
12.00 R 20
20x8.5
77
109
7500/8250
315/80 R 22.5
22.5x9.00
78
86
88
110
118
120
7500/8000
11.00 R 20
20-8.5
80
111
6500/6700
12 R 22.5
22.5x8.25
82
91
93
113
122
124
6700/7100
315/70 R 22.5
22.5x9.00
83
91
93
114
122
124
7100/7500
295/80 R 22.5
22.5x8.25
84
93
95
115
124
126
6700/7100
305/70 R 22.5
22.5x8.25
88
97
99
118
127
129
6700/7100
10
11 R 22.5
22.5x7.50
88
103
99
119
134
130
6300
11
275/80 R 22.5
22.5x7.50
89
104
100
120
135
131
6300
12
275/70 R 22.5
22.5x7.50
93
108
105
124
139
135
6000/6300
13
10.00 R 20
20-7.5
93
113
6000
14
14.00 R 20
20-10.0W
109
142
9000/10000
15
385/65 R 22.5
22.5x11.75
110
141
8250/9000
16
18 R 22.5
22.5x14.00
130
162
11200
17
425/65 R 22.5
22.5x13.00
132
164
10300
S = Steel wheels
A = Alcoa aluminium wheels
Sp = Speedline aluminium wheels
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Approval
The alteration of the wheelbase for the 4x2 versions is permitted without specific approval by IVECO in
the following cases:
- if the wheelbase is to be lengthened and the new value is still within the standard range of length with the
same side member section. These dimensions can be found in the relevant technical documentation or in
the table from 3.9 to 3.10.
- if the wheelbase is to be shortened without falling below the standard minimum values established for each
model.
Provided the chassis converter gives sufficient guarantees from the technological and control point of view
(qualified personnel, adequate operating processes, etc.).
For the 6x2, 6x4 and 8x4 versions the wheelbase may only be modified following specific approval by IVECO.
This also applies to the 4x4 and 6x6 versions (all wheel drive) in which the position of the transfer box must
be maintained in relation to the front axle.
The conversion must be carried out in compliance with these instructions and the appropriate adjustments (e.g.
LAV adjustment) or adaptations made (e.g. change in the layout of the exhaust pipe) and taking those
precautions (e.g. adherence to the minimum rear axle load with unladen vehicle) which are normally taken by
IVECO for the corresponding original wheelbases.
Cross Members
The necessity of applying one or more cross members depends on the extent of extension, the location of
the transmission shaft support, the welding area, the introduction points of the forces produced by the body
and the condition under which the vehicle is to be used.
Any supplementary cross members must have the same features as those already existing (flexural strength,
torsional strength, quality of the material, connection to the side members, etc). Fig. 2.6 shows an example of
the application on the models of class 80 or higher of the On-Road Range. A cross member is mandatory for
any extension over 600 mm.
As a general rule the distance between the two cross members must not be greater than 1,000 to 1,200 mm.
The minimum distance between the two cross members particularly for off-road vehicles must not be less than
600 mm. The light cross member supporting the transmission is excluded from this limitation.
Figure 2.6
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Recommended Procedure
To ensure the success of the operations proceed as follows:
- Arrange the vehicle so that the chassis is perfectly level, using the appropriate stands.
- Remove the transmission shafts, brake lines, electrical wires and any devices that may prevent the work from
being carried out efficiently.
- Identify the reference points on the chassis (e.g. pilot holes, suspension supports).
- Mark the reference points with a light line of punch marks on the top flange on both side members after
ensuring that their joining line is perfectly at right-angles to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle.
- When re-positioning the spring hanger brackets, identify the new position using the reference marks made
previously.
Check that the new measurements are identical between the left and right sides. Differences no greater than
2 mm should emerge from diagonal checking of the lengths less than 1,500 mm.
Unless another tool is available, make new holes by using the supports and gussets of the cross members
as a template.
Fix the supports and cross members with rivets or bolts. If using bolts, fix the supports by reaming the holes
and using class 10.9 calibrated bolts with nuts equipped with a device that prevents them from working loose.
When space permits it use flanged-head screws and nuts.
- If cutting the chassis, make a second line of reference points so that the area affected by the modification
is included between these and the previous points (in any event ensure a distance of not less than 1500 mm.
measured when the work has been completed). Inside these two reference lines make points to mark out
the area of the cut then proceed as indicated in point 2.2.4.
Before welding, ensure that the side members, including any added portion, are perfectly aligned and take
measurements on both sides and diagonally to check, as previously described. Fit the reinforcements as
instructed at Point 2.2.4.
Further indications
- Protect the surfaces from oxidation as described in point 2.1.3.
- Restore the electrical and braking systems as described in points 2.14 and 2.15.
For vehicles with anti-lock brake systems (ABS) follow the instructions given in point 2.14.3.
- For work on the drive line follow the instructions given in point 2.3.2.
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Permitted lengths
The maximum operating lengths obtainable for both the intermediate shaft sections and the sliding shafts
LG or LZ (see fig.2.7) can be determined according to the external diameter of the tube existing on the
vehicle and the maximum operating rotational speed (see formula). These are specified in table 2.2.
For the propeller shaft length specified in Table 2.2. when the tube diameter is not sufficient, a new shaft section
with the same characteristics as the existing shafts must be used. As an alternative, in some cases the
transmission shaft with a larger diameter tube can be used. The tube diameter required can be determined
in compliance with the required length and the maximum rotational speed, directly from table 2.2.
Figure 2.7
Intermediate
Total length
LZ
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Sliding
Total length
LG
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The maximum propeller shaft speed is determined on the basis of the following formula (the necessary data
may be derived from the vehicle specifications and from the data plates on the engine, gearbox or transfer case).
n max
i G x iV
nG =
ng
nmax
iG
iV
The greater thickness of the tube depends on the class, i.e. on the torque that the original shaft has to transmit
and on the design of the driveline (torque, ratios of kinematic chain, power axle load).
A reference value for the thickness of the tube of a general validity cannot be given. When, for example, a tube
of a larger diameter is to be used, its thickness should theoretically be reduced until the torsional strength of
the original tube is achieved. It should however be noted that, to determine the thickness of the tube, the
following points are to be taken into account: the size of the male element of the fork, the possible necessity
of adapters and the sizes of the tubes available.
Therefore the thickness of the tube should be agreed upon as each occasion arises with the workshops
authorised by the manufacturers of the transmission shaft depending on its dimensions (i.e. size of the universal
joint).
The minimum operating length (from flange to flange) must not fall below 800 mm for the sliding sections and
700 mm for the intermediate sections.
Table 2.2.
Obtainable propeller shaft characteristics
Outer
di
diameter
t
(mm)
2900
3000
3100
3200
3300
3400
3500
3600
3700
3800
3900
4000
4100
4200
4300
4400
1750
1720
1695
1665
1640
1620
1595
1575
1555
1535
1515
1495
1475
1455
1435
100
1845
1815
1785
1760
1730
1705
1685
1660
1640
1615
1595
1575
1560
1540
1520
110
1940
1905
1875
1850
1820
1795
1770
1745
1720
1700
1680
1655
1640
120
2090
2060
2030
1995
1965
1935
1905
1880
1855
1830
1805
1780
1760
1735
1715
1695
1675
130
2100
2085
2050
2020
1990
1960
1935
1905
1880
1860
1835
1810
1790
140/142
2100
2100
2100
2100
2070
2040
2010
1985
1955
1930
1910
1885
1860
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to
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
The intermediate shaft and the inclination of the rear axle case must be aligned accurately.
The difference in their inclination relative to the engine-clutch-gearbox axis must not vary more than 1. This
may be achieved by placing a wedge between the rear axle case and the spring or, in vehicles equipped with
pneumatic suspension and in those with three axles and centre spring, by adjusting the torque arms of the rear
axle. The inclination of the rear axle must, however, not be greater than 5.5.
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When, with a loaded vehicle, the rear axle flange is at a level which is lower than that of the gearbox flange,
care must be taken to ensure that the inclination of the differential housing and of the driven shaft are greater
than the inclination of the engine-gearbox axis. On the other hand, if, with a loaded vehicle, the rear axle flange
is at a level which is higher than that of the gearbox flange, the inclination of the differential housing and of the
driven shaft must be less than the inclination of the engine-gearbox axis.
When the lengthening of the wheelbase is substantial, it may become necessary to employ a supplementary
intermediate shaft as shown in fig. 2.9. In this case the same inclination must be maintained between the
engine-gearbox axis, the second intermediate shaft and the axis of the differential housing.
Figure 2.9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
The elastic supports must consist of supporting plates with a thickness of at least 5 mm in the case of vehicle
destined for road use and of at least 7 mm in the case of yard use as indicated in Fig. 2.10 and should be fitted
with cross members with characteristics consistent with the original characteristics.
When reducing the wheelbase it is recommended that the intermediate shafts be removed if the length of the
splined shaft is less than approximately 800 mm.
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Figure 2.10
1
2
3
4
Intermediate shaft
Support bracket
Backing plate
Support of intermediate shaft
If the drive line consists of a single shaft the inclination of the axle housing must be the same as the inclination
of the engine-gearbox axis.
When modifying the wheelbase of vehicles with all-wheel drive, only the drive line downstream of the transfer
case can be modified, In this case the specifications given above concern the inclination of the transfer case
instead of the engine-gearbox assembly.
The same holds true also for vehicles with separate gearbox. In addition to this, as a general rule, the wheelbase
of such vehicles cannot be reduced beyond the measurement of the shorter wheelbase contemplated for
standard production (dumpers for example).
The use of original drive line from IVECO is recommended for these modifications. Should this not be possible
however, hardened steel tubes with a yield point of not less than 420 N/mm2 (42 kg/mm2) may be used.
Modifications to the universal joints are not permitted.
Whenever the transmission or part thereof, is modified, each modified section must be subjected to careful
dynamic balancing.
Important
Since transmission is important to vehicle driving safety, it should be borne in mind that any modification
to it must bear maximum operational guarantees. Only very specialised and transmission
manufacturer-certified companies should therefore be employed to carry out work of this kind.
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2.4
In modifying the rear overhang it must be borne in mind that such modification entails changes in the
distribution of the payload on the axles relative to the loads established by IVECO (see point 1.2). The
limitations established by national laws must also be respected as well as the maximum distance from the rear
edge of the body and the ground clearance prescribed for the tow hook and the underrun bar. The distance
from the extremity of the chassis to the rear edge of the body must not, as a general rule, exceed 350 to 400
mm.
Should the bolted rear cross member be re-positioned, the same standard type of connections should be
maintained (i.e. number of screws, dimensions, class of resistance).
When re-positioning rear cross members originally fastened by rivets, these can be replaced by flanged nuts
and bolts with same diameter or by class 8.8 hexagonal-headed screws with the next largest diameter. Use
self-locking nuts (do not use bolts with a diameter larger than M14).
When the installation of a tow hook is planned an adequate distance (approximately 350 mm) must be left from
the rear cross member to the next nearest cross member for mounting and removing the tow hook wherever
necessary.
If the modifications are carried out competently and in compliance with the specifications contained in this
manual, the towable weight originally established may be retained. In any case responsibility for the work rests
with those who have carried it out.
Authorisation
The extension of the overhang at the rear of the chassis employing body overhang values up to 60% of the
wheelbase and shortening down to the minimum serial value of each model require no specific approval by
IVECO on condition that the operations are carried out in compliance with these instructions.
2.4.1
When reducing the length of the rear overhang of the chassis (e.g. in the case of tippers) the last cross
member must be moved forward.
If, when reducing the length of the overhang, the rear cross member is found to be located too near to an
existing cross member, the latter must be removed if it does not affect the suspension supports.
2.4.2
Various methods of increasing the length are given in Figs, 2.11 and 2.12.
The connection of the added section is to be carried out in compliance with the specifications given in point
2.2.4.
The frame may also be cut straight. The minimum dimensions of the reinforcements that are to be applied to
the modified section are indicated in Fig. 2.5.
Fig. 2.11 shows a typical method of extension for increases of 300 to 350 mm. In this case the reinforcing L-bars,
which also serve to connect the cross member and the chassis frame, must be of the same thickness and width
as the original gusset plate. The connection of the cross member and the plates, originally achieved with rivets,
may be made with class 8.8 bolts with the next larger diameter.
2-22
Chassis modifications
In those cases where the joint between the cross member and the gusset plate is made by means of a weld,
it is permissible to join the gusset plate to the reinforcement by welding (see fig 2.11).
When the increase exceeds 350 mm, Fig. 2.12 shows the procedure to be used.
Figure 2.11
1
2
3
4
Added portion
Reinforcing runner
Reinforcing runner (alternative solution)
Original rear cross member
Figure 2.12
1
2
3
4
Added portion
Reinforcing runner
Original rear cross member
Supplementary cross member (if necessary)
Chassis modifications
2-23
When the extension reaches a certain dimension, it will be necessary to examine on a case by case basis, the
feasibility of installing a supplementary cross member to give the frame sufficient torsional rigidity. Adding a
supplementary cross member with the same properties as the standard production cross member is necessary
whenever the distance between two cross members is greater than 1,200 mm.
2.5
2.5.1
General Specifications
Without prior authorisation, the installation of a tow-hook is permissible only on those cross members
which are intended for that use and on those vehicles which IVECO has intended for towing a trailer.
The subsequent installation of a tow hook in vehicles for which the installation of a tow hook was not originally
contemplated, must be authorised by IVECO.
In addition to the permissible towing weight, the authorisation will specify all other possible specifications that
are to be adhered to such as the use of the vehicle, the transmission ratio, the type of braking system as well
as possible specifications concerning reinforcements to be applied to the rear cross member or the necessity
for employing specially intended cross members.
In trailers with one or more axles close together (centre axle trailers), considering the stress resulting in
particular from the vertical dynamic load to which the rear cross member is subjected, the instructions given
in point 2.5.4 must be taken into account.
The tow hook must be suitable for the permissible load and be of a type approved by National Requirements.
Since tow hooks are important to vehicle driving safety (in some countries they must be
specifically certified) they must not be modified in any way.
When mounting the tow hook to the cross member, the specifications of the hook manufacturer as well as
the limitations imposed by current standards - such as minimum space required for the brake and electrical
connections the maximum distance between the swivel hook axis and the rear edge of the body - must be
respected.
This may vary depending on local regulations. In the European Community a maximum of 420 mm can be
reached. If higher values are required, check the EC Directive for the conditions to be able to accomplish this.
Should the dimensions of the hook coupling flange not match the holes on the rear cross member of the vehicle,
in some case drilling may be authorised on the cross member after mounting adequate reinforcements.
Ball Hooks
When fitting a ball hook IVECO will supply on request, information regarding the points at which the hook
structure can be connected to the chassis.
The carrier assembly must conform to current legislative norms and the work carried out will be the
responsibility of the bodybuilder. Upon request, IVECO will supply designs for the construction of carrier
assemblies specifically planned by IVECO.
2-24
Chassis modifications
Should assembly of a ball-type hook require modification to the underrun bar, such modification must not affect
the original stiffness and resistance specifications (local government regulations where these exist should be
complied with).
The bodybuilder must, upon request, submit the required documentation to prove compliance with the legal
regulations.
Choosing a Hook
When selecting the appropriate hook and for the use of reinforcements (where necessary) for the rear cross
member, the effect of the horizontal forces produced by the mass of the tractor and trailer must be taken into
account in accordance with the following formulas:
D = 9.81 x
TxR
(T + R) x 1000)
R=
T x D x 1000
(T x 9.81) - (1000 x D)
2.5.2
For those vehicles which IVECO regards as suitable for towing a trailer, a request may be submitted to
evaluate the possibility of authorising a towable mass exceeding that which is normally permitted.
Such authorisation will include the conditions that must be complied with and, where necessary, specifications
concerning modifications and work to be carried out on the vehicle.
Among these possible reinforcements to the standard equipment cross member (fig 2.16), instructions concerning
the installation of reinforced cross members if available and specifications concerning the braking system (e.g. the
addition of an air compressor with a greater capacity) will be included.
The tow hook must be suitable for the new use. Its connecting flange must match that of the cross member.
To fasten the cross member to the chassis frame, the same drilling scheme existing on the gusset plate should
be followed.
Flanged head screws and nuts or hex head screws of minimum class 8.8 of the next larger diameter with
self-locking nuts should be used.
Chassis modifications
2-25
2.5.3
If the type of trailer used requires that the tow hook be positioned lower than originally intended, IVECO
may issue authorisation for the original cross member to be lowered or for an additional cross member (of
the original type) to be fitted in a lower position. Figs. 2.13 and 2.14 give some examples of how this is done.
The installation of the new cross member in its new position must be carried out in the same manner as
originally, using the same type (diameter and class) of bolt.
Figure 2.13
1
2
3
4
The thickness of the outer reinforcing angles must not be less than the thickness of the side members of the
vehicle. They must cover a length which is at least 2.5 times the height of the side member itself (maximum 600
mm) and be made of material with the properties indicated in point 3.1.1. The angles are to be attached to the
web of the side members using all the bolts joining the cross member to the frame, integrating them with the
other bolts so that, as a result of their number and location, they will take into account the greater moment
transmitted. As a general rule, when the cross member is lowered by an amount equivalent to the height of
the side member, the number of bolts is increased by about 40%.
When an additional cross member is installed (see Fig. 2.14) a central joining plate with a thickness
commensurate with that of the cross members, must be employed.
A device to prevent the bolts from loosening must be adopted for the joints.
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Chassis modifications
Figure 2.14
Assurance should be given that the movements between the tow bar and vehicle conform to current
regulations. As a general rule, the original towable mass can be confirmed by IVECO. In any event the
responsibility for the work carried out will rest with the bodybuilder.
The vehicle must be presented for inspection if local government regulations require it.
Fig. 2.13 illustrates one example of partial lowering of the cross member. Where the upper gusset plates of
the cross member is joined to it, ex-factory, with bolts, the plates can be inverted in the new positions in order
to allow the original holes in the side members to be used.
Chassis modifications
2-27
*
1
2
3
Maximum
a
u towable
towab e mass
ass (kg)
( g)
for centre-axle trailers
Static
Total load*
(static+dynamic)
400
6501
1130
16901
4500
65001
900
2340
9000
(G150
G5
160x100 G6
81 G5
700G61)
950
10002
10003
10003
10003
2470
29602
40403
44003
51203
9500
120002
180003
200003
240003
Indicative values according to standard ISO/TC22/SC15/WG4 Annex A adopting the formula: Fv = 3 . C . 0.6 + S
Permissible for vehicles of class 80E
Feasible with reinforced cross member and suitable tow hook
Feasible on some models of the heavy range with reinforced rear cross member and suitable tow hook
2-28
Chassis modifications
The value of the maximum vertical load (static + dynamic load transmitted by the trailer to the towing hook)
is determined with the following ISO formula:
Fv = a x2/l2 C 0,6 + S
Fv = Max vertical load (static + dynamic) transmitted by the trailer to the tow hook (kN)
a = Vertical acceleration in the drawbar/towing hook coupling area; depending on the rear
suspension of the tractor for semitrailer, use the following values:
- a = 1.8 m/sec2 for vehicles with pneumatic suspension (or equivalent)
- a = 2.4 m/sec2 for vehicles with other suspension types
x = Total length in mms of the loading area of the trailer (m).
l = Length of the trailer wheelbase (distance between drawbar towing eye centre and axle
centre or trailer axle centre line) in m.
C = Total mass of the trailer (in tons) the S static support load excluded.
S = Static support load (kN)
0,6 = Deceleration factor
Figure 2.15
Chassis reinforcement for central axle trailers adopting the
combined reinforcement solution (Fig. 3.4)
1
2
3
4
Combined reinforcement
Shear resistant connections
Auxiliary frame longitudinal runner
Vertical load on tow hook
Chassis modifications
2-29
Table 2.4
Longitudinal runner profiles of the subframe for central axle trailers
Trailer load (R) & static drawbar load (S) of the central axle trailer (kg)
MODELS
ML 60
ML 60/P
ML 65
ML 65/P
ML 65H
ML 75
ML 75/P
ML 80
ML 80/P
ML 80/FP
ML 85H
ML 95W
ML 100W
ML 100
ML 100/P
ML 110EL6)
ML 120EL
ML 110EL6)
ML 120EL
ML 110EL/P6)
ML 120
ML 120/P
ML 120/FP
Wheel
Cab
base
(mm)
Rear
overhang
(mm)
R 4 500
R 6 5002)
R 9 5002)3)
R 10 5003)
R 12 0003)
R 14 0003)
S 400
S 650
S 950
S 1 000
S 1 000
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the
material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
211)
161)
211)
191)
36
161)
21
161)
36
161)
36
191)
46
161)
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
31
161)
31
211)
36
161)
36
161)
46
191)
46
211)
57
191)
A
A
A
A
A
A
21
161)
A
A
191)
161)
191)
161)
36
161)
46
161)
46
191)
46
161)
89
31
89
36
89
31
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
31
161)
161)
36
36
161)
46
191)
57
211)
57
191)
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
(180,5x65x4)
(182,5x65x5)
(180,5x65x4)
(182,5x65x5)
(180,5x65x4)
(182,5x65x5)
(180,5x65x4)
(182,5x65x5)
(182,5x65x5)
(180,5x65x4)
(182,5x65x5)
(180,5x65x4)
(182,5x65x5)
(203x65x4)
(205x65x5)
(203x65x4)
(205x65x5)
(203x65x4)
(205x65x5)
(250x70x5)
2700
3105
3330
3690
4185
4455
4815
3690
4185
4455
4815
2700
3105
3330
3690
4185
4455
4815
3690
4185
4455
4815
2700
3105
3690
4185
3105
3330
3690
4185
4455
4815
3690
4185
4455
4815
2700
3105
3330
3690
4185
4455
4815
3690
4185
4455
4815
3105
3690
4185
4455
3240
3690
C
C
C+L
C+L
C
C+L
C+L
C+L
C
C
1290
1313
1830
1830
2145
2280
2505
1830
2145
2280
2505
1290
1313
1830
1830
2145
2280
2505
1830
2145
2280
2505
1290
1313
1830
2145
1313
1830
1830
2145
2280
2505
1830
2145
2280
2505
1313
1313
1830
1830
2145
2210
2505
1830
2145
2210
2505
1313
1830
2145
2280
1042
1358
(203x65x4)
(205x65x5)
(205x65x5)
(205x65x5)
(207x65x6)
(205x65x5)
(207x65x6)
(250x70x5)
(252x70x6)
(253,4X70X6,7)
(255,4X70X7,7)
(250x7x5)
(252x70x6)
2700
3105
3330
3690
4185
4455
4815
4185
4455
4815
3105
3330
3690
4185
4455
4815
3690
4185
4455
4815
3105
3690
4185
4455
4815
5175
5670
6570
5175
5670
6570
4185
4455
4815
5175
5670
6570
C+L
C+L
C+L
-
1313
1313
1830
1830
2145
2280
2505
2145
2280
2505
1313
1830
1830
2145
2280
2505
1830
2145
2280
2505
1313
1740
2055
2190
2460
2685
3000
3495
2685
3000
3495
2055
2190
2460
2685
3000
3495
A
A
211)
A
36
36
57
89
89
89
A
A
A
36
36
57
36
89
89
89
A
A
191)
A
161)
161)
191)
211)
311)
36
A
A
A
161)
161)
191)
161)
211)
311)
36
19 1)
36
46
89
105
135
240
A
A
A
21
36
36
57
36
89
89
89
A
A
21
21
46
57
89
57
89
89
89
A
A
A
31
A
36
36
57
89
89
89
89
105
105
A
A
21
21
A
57
89
46
89
89
89
A
A
31
36
A
A
A
A
31
57
57
89
89
89
105
135
A
211)
211)
57
89
89
46
89
105
135
A
A
A
36
57
89
89
89
135
150
173
46
36
89
105
135
105
Fe510=360
360
A
A
A
161)
191)
211)
191
161)
31
36
21
A
A
161)
161)
191)
211)
211)
191)
31
36
36
A
A
A
161)
A
161)
161)
31
31
31
31
46
57
46
A
A
161)
161)
A
191)
191)
191)
31
46
31
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
211)
46
191)
191)
311)
36
46
57
A
161)
161)
191)
191)
311)
191)
36
46
57
A
A
A
161)
191)
211)
311)
311)
36
89
89
161)
191)
211)
36
36
36
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
A
A
46
46
57
57
105
89
105
135
135
A
31
57
57
A
A
A
A
161)
161)
36
36
46
46
57
89
57
A
A
211)
211)
A
A
A
A
57
57
57
74
119
89
119
135
135
A
A
191)
191)
36
46
46
46
89
89
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
89
89
105
135
135
150
173
A
571)
571)
89
105
135
89
135
150
173
A
A
46
89
89
135
150
135
150
208
245
89
89
135
150
150
135
A
A
31
46
36
46
57
57
89
89
A
191)
191)
36
46
57
46
57
89
89
A
A
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191)
311)
46
57
57
57
89
105
211)
211)
46
57
89
57
A
31
89
89
135
150
173
150
A
161)
191)
211)
46
89
89
89
A
36
89
105
150
173
208
173
A
16
21
36
57
89
89
89
89
89
150
173
208
173
311)
36
57
89
89
89
105
135
150
208
208
208
36
46
89
105
89
89
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Chassis modifications
MODELS
ML 120H
Wheel
Cab
base
(mm)
Rear
overhang
(mm)
R 9 5003)
S 950
R 6 500
S 650
R 12000 3)
S 1000
Fe360=240
240
360
240
Fe510=360
360
240
360
360
A
A
161)
161)
211)
191)
311)
57
57
89
105
A
A
46
46
89
89
105
150
150
208
245
A
A
161)
161)
311)
191)
46
89
89
89
135
89
105
105
89
150
150
208
145
A
A
A
191)
36
36
311)
89
89
89
105
A
A
A
89
135
135
105
173
173
245
245
A
A
A
211)
46
46
36
89
89
105
135
A
A
A
A
A
161)
A
191)
161)
191)
161)
36
46
89
57
A
A
46
A
89
89
89
89
150
173
245
208
A
A
161)
A
211)
191)
31
191)
57
89
89
74
A
A
57
46
89
89
135
89
150
208
245
208
A
A
191)
161)
211)
191)
36
211)
89
89
119
105
A
A
89
57
105
89
135
105
173
208
286
245
A
A
191)
161)
36
211)
46
36
89
89
135
105
A
A
89
89
135
89
150
135
208
245
317
245
A
A
211)
191)
36
311)
57
36
89
105
150
119
89
105
105
89
89
150
173
208
150
191)
311)
311)
211)
211)
89
89
89
74
89
135
135
89
105
173
208
245
208
191)
36
36
36
36
89
89
119
74
89
135
135
135
135
208
245
286
208
211)
46
46
36
36
89
89
135
105
89
150
150
135
135
208
245
286
245
31
57
57
46
57
89
105
135
105
105
150
150
150
150
245
286
317
245
36
89
89
57
89
105
135
150
119
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
31
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
36
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
31
A
31
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
36
A
36
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
89
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
89
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
31
A
31
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
36
A
36
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
105
A
105
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
105
A
105
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
46
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
57
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
135
A
135
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
135
A
135
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
57
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
35
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
16
16
35
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
35
35
51
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
51
51
81
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
16
A
A
A
A
A
81
81
81
A
A
A
A
A
16
16
35
C
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
L
1313
1740
1313
2055
1740
2190
1920
2460
2033
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
161)
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
31
105
57
A
A
A
191)
A
191)
A
31
191)
A
36
A
74
A
74
74
119
74
A
161)
A
191)
A
211)
161)
46
191)
ML 130
(250x70x5)
(253,4x70x6,7)
(255,4x70x7,7)
3105
3690
3690
4185
4185
4455
4455
4815
5175
5670
6570
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
1313
1313
1740
1740
2055
1920
2190
2460
2685
3000
3495
A
A
A
A
36
A
36
89
89
105
135
A
A
A
A
161)
A
161)
191)
191)
36
46
A
A
A
A
57
36
89
105
135
150
173
A
A
A
A
191)
161)
191)
46
36
89
89
A
A
36
36
89
57
89
135
150
208
245
ML 130/P
ML 130/FP
(250x70x5)
(252x70x6)
(253,4x70x6,7)
(255,4x70x7,7)
(252x70x6)
4185
4185
4455
4455
4815
5175
5670
6570
3240
3690
3915
L
C
C
L
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
C
C
C
1740
2055
2190
1920
2460
2685
3000
3495
1042
1358
1358
36
859
89
36
105
89
135
135
A
A
A
161)
191)
311)
191)
36
311)
46
57
A
A
A
57
89
89
57
135
135
173
173
A
A
A
161)
311)
36
211)
57
46
89
89
A
A
A
ML 150
(250x70x5)
(252x70X6)
(253,4x70x6,7)
(255,4x70x7,7)
3105
3690
3690
4185
4185
4455
4455
4815
4815
5175
5670
6570
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
C+L
C+L
C+L
1313
1313
1740
1740
2055
1920
2190
2033
2460
2685
3000
3495
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
89
89
135
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
161)
A
191)
211)
46
46
A
A
36
A
89
46
89
57
135
135
173
150
ML 150/P
ML 150/FP
(252x70x6)
(253,4x70x6,7)
(255,4x70x7,7)
4185
4185
4455
4455
4815
4815
5175
5670
6570
L
C
C
L
L
C
C+L
C+L
-
1740
2055
2190
1920
2033
2460
2685
3000
3495
36
89
89
36
89
135
135
150
105
161)
191)
211)
191)
191)
36
46
89
57
ML 150H
(229x80x6)
(230,9x80x6,7)
(232,9x80x7,7)
3105
3690
4185
4590
4815
C
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
1133
1133
1313
1650
1853
A
A
A
A
A
ML 170
(229,5x80x6)
(230,9x80x6,7)
(232,9x80x7,7)
(232,9x80x7,7)
3690
4185
4185
4590
4590
4815
4815
5175
5175
5670*
5670*
6210*
6570*
4590
4590
4185
4815
5185
5185
5670*
5670*
6210*
6570*
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
L
C
L
-
1133
1313
1133
1650
1313
1813
1539
2123
1538
2235
1650
2235
2775
1650
1313
1813
1538
2123
1539
2235
1650
2235
2775
(274,5x80x6)
(275,9x80x6,7)
(277,9x80x7,7)
3690
4185
4590
4815
5175
5670
6210
6570
C
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
1133
1313
1650
1853
2123
2235
2235
2775
ML 180
R 18 0003)4)
S 1 000
240
3105
3690
3690
4185
4185
4455
4455
4815
4815
ML 170/P
R 16 0003)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the
material (N/mm2)
(250x70x5)
(252x70x6)
ML 135W
ML 140W
R 14 0003)
S 1 000
240
360
240
360
Chassis modifications
2-31
MODELS
Wheelbase
Rear
overhang
h
R 9 500
R 12 000
R 14 000
R 16 000
R 18 0004) R 20 0004)
R 22 0004) R 24 0004)
S 950
S 1 000
S 1 000
S 1 000
S 1 000
S 1 000
S 1 000
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
(m)
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,8
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,7
5,7
6,3
6,3
6,3
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,8
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,7
5,7
6,3
6,3
6,3
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,8
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,7
5,7
6,3
6,3
6,3
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,8
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,7
5,7
6,3
6,3
6,3
(mm)
1825
1195
2050
1285
1780
2455
1555
1960
2185
2365
1960
2185
2005
2365
2770
1825
1195
2050
1285
1780
2455
1555
1960
2185
2365
1960
2185
2005
2365
2770
1847
1217
2072
1307
1802
2477
1577
1982
2207
2387
1982
2207
2027
2387
2792
1847
1217
2072
1307
1802
2477
1577
1982
2207
2387
1982
2207
2027
2387
2792
Fe360=240
240
360
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
88
46
46
46
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
46
104
46
46
A
46
46
73
46
88
46
46
46
73
46
57
46
104
46
171
88
46
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
A
46
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
57
46
88
46
46
46
46
A
57
46
46
A
46
46
104
57
46
46
73
46
88
46
104
57
73
46
104
46
88
46
116
57
171
88
(Chassis section)
(mm)
MH 190
MP 180; 190
11,5 t on rear axle
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
MH 190
MP 190
13 t on rear axle
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
MH 190/P
MP 180; 190/P
MP 180; 190/FP
11,5 t on rear axle
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
MH 190/P
MP 190/P
MP 190/FP
13 t on rear axle
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
(mm)
3818
4223
4223
4493
4493
4808
5123
5123
5123
5123
5708
5708
6293
6293
6293
3818
4223
4223
4493
4493
4808
5123
5123
5123
5123
5708
5708
6293
6293
6293
3818
4223
4223
4493
4493
4808
5123
5123
5123
5123
5708
5708
6293
6293
6293
3818
4223
4223
4493
4493
4808
5123
5123
5123
5123
5708
5708
6293
6293
6293
240
46
A
46
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
57
104
46
A
57
A
46
104
46
57
88
104
57
88
57
116
184
46
A
46
A
46
57
46
46
46
57
46
57
46
88
104
57
46
88
46
57
118
46
88
104
118
88
104
88
134
184
Fe510=360
360
240
A
46
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
46
46
57
A
A
46
46
46
46
46
57
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
73
46
116
46
46
A
A
46
57
A
A
46
46
57
118
A
46
46
57
46
104
57
116
46
57
46
104
46
73
57
118
104
184
A
46
A
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
88
A
46
46
46
46
57
46
73
46
46
46
73
46
57
46
88
57
118
46
57
A
46
46
88
A
46
46
57
73
149
46
46
46
88
57
116
57
134
46
104
57
118
46
104
73
171
104
184
360
A
A
46
A
A
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
57
46
A
46
A
46
57
A
46
46
57
46
46
46
73
118
46
A
46
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
57
46
A
46
A
46
88
46
46
57
73
46
57
46
88
116
240
46
A
46
A
46
88
46
46
57
73
46
57
46
88
134
46
A
73
A
46
134
46
73
104
118
73
104
88
149
205
46
A
46
46
46
88
46
57
73
88
57
88
57
104
134
73
46
104
46
73
171
46
104
118
171
104
134
104
171
243
360
A
A
46
A
A
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
73
46
A
46
A
46
88
A
46
46
73
46
57
46
88
118
46
A
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
88
46
A
46
46
46
88
46
46
73
88
46
73
57
88
118
240
46
A
46
A
46
88
46
46
57
88
46
73
57
104
171
46
A
88
A
46
171
46
88
116
149
88
118
88
171
243
46
46
57
46
46
104
46
57
88
104
73
88
73
116
171
88
46
104
46
88
171
57
104
134
171
116
149
118
184
243
360
A
A
46
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
88
46
A
46
A
46
88
46
46
57
88
46
57
46
88
149
46
A
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
57
88
46
A
57
46
46
104
46
57
88
88
57
88
57
104
149
240
46
A
46
A
46
104
46
46
88
104
57
88
57
104
171
57
A
88
A
57
171
46
88
118
171
88
134
104
171
243
46
46
57
46
46
104
46
73
88
104
88
104
88
118
171
88
46
116
46
88
184
57
116
171
184
118
171
134
184
243
360
46
A
46
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
57
104
46
A
46
A
46
104
46
46
73
88
46
73
46
104
171
46
A
46
A
46
57
46
46
46
57
46
46
46
73
104
46
46
57
46
46
104
46
57
88
104
57
88
73
104
171
240
46
A
57
A
46
116
46
57
88
104
57
88
73
118
184
57
A
104
A
57
184
46
104
134
171
104
149
104
184
243
46
46
73
46
57
118
46
88
104
118
88
104
104
134
184
104
46
118
46
104
184
73
118
171
184
134
171
149
184
243
360
46
A
46
A
46
57
A
46
46
57
46
46
46
57
104
46
A
46
A
46
104
46
46
88
104
46
88
57
104
171
46
A
46
A
46
73
46
46
46
57
46
57
46
73
104
46
46
73
46
46
116
46
73
88
104
73
104
88
116
171
240
46
A
57
A
46
118
46
57
104
118
73
104
88
134
205
73
A
104
46
73
184
46
104
171
184
104
171
118
184
243
57
46
88
46
57
134
46
88
116
134
104
118
104
171
184
104
46
134
46
104
205
88
134
184
184
149
184
171
205
243
360
46
A
46
A
46
73
A
46
46
57
46
46
46
73
118
46
A
57
A
46
116
46
57
88
104
57
88
57
116
184
46
A
46
A
46
88
46
46
57
73
46
57
46
88
118
46
46
88
46
57
118
46
88
104
116
88
104
88
118
184
2-32
Chassis modifications
MODELS
(Chassis section)
(mm)
Wheelbase
(
(mm)
)
Rear
overhang
h
(m)
(mm)
(mm)
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
3796
4201
4201
4201
4471
4471
4471
4471
4786
4786
4786
5101
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
5,7
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
5,7
R 9 500
S 950
R 12 000
S 1 000
MH 260P/PS
19 t on rear axles
(302,4/212,4/80x6,7)
MH 260/P/PS
21 t on rear axles
(302,4/212,4/80x6,7)
MH 260/PT
19 t on rear axles
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
(304,4x80x7,7)
MH 260/PT
21 t on rear axles
(302,4/212,4/80x6,7)
(304,4x80x7,7)
R 16 000
S 1 000
R 18 0004)
S 1 000
R 20 0004)
S 1 000
R 22 0004)
S 1 000
R 24 0004)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
(Chassis section)
(mm)
R 14 000
S 1 000
Fe510=360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
1757
1127
1622
2117
1217
1622
1802
2072
1487
1712
2072
1802
104
46
104
171
57
104
134
171
104
118
171
149
57
46
57
88
46
57
73
88
46
73
104
88
118
57
116
184
73
118
171
184
104
149
184
171
57
46
57
104
46
57
88
104
57
88
104
88
134
57
118
184
88
134
171
184
118
171
205
171
73
46
73
104
46
73
88
116
57
88
118
104
149
73
134
205
88
149
171
205
118
171
243
184
88
46
88
118
46
88
104
118
73
104
134
104
171
88
171
243
88
171
184
243
134
184
243
184
88
46
88
134
46
88
104
134
88
104
149
116
171
88
171
243
104
171
184
243
171
184
243
205
104
46
88
149
46
104
116
149
88
104
171
118
184
88
171
243
104
184
205
243
171
184
243
243
104
46
104
171
57
104
118
171
88
116
171
134
184
104
184
243
116
184
243
243
171
205
243
243
116
46
104
171
57
104
134
171
104
118
184
149
3796
4201
4201
4201
4471
4471
4471
4471
4786
4786
4786
5101
1757
1127
1622
2117
1217
1622
1802
2072
1487
1712
2072
1802
149
73
134
184
88
149
171
205
118
171
243
184
88
46
73
118
46
88
104
118
73
88
118
104
171
88
171
243
104
171
184
243
134
184
243
184
88
46
88
134
46
88
104
134
88
104
149
116
171
88
171
243
104
171
184
243
171
184
243
205
104
46
88
149
46
104
116
149
88
104
171
118
184
88
184
243
104
184
205
243
171
184
243
243
104
46
104
171
57
104
118
171
88
116
171
134
184
104
184
243
116
184
243
243
171
205
243
243
116
46
104
171
57
104
134
171
104
118
184
149
205
104
184
243
118
184
243
243
184
243
243
243
118
57
116
184
57
118
149
184
104
134
184
171
243
104
205
243
134
205
243
243
184
243
243
243
134
57
118
184
73
118
171
184
104
149
184
171
243
116
243
243
134
243
243
313
184
243
344
243
149
57
118
184
88
134
171
184
116
171
205
171
4201
4201
4201
4471
4471
4471
4471
4759
4759
4759
5101
5686
4201
4201
4201
4471
4471
4471
4471
4759
4759
4759
5101
5686
1127
1622
2117
1217
1622
1802
2072
1487
1712
2072
1802
2432
1127
1622
2117
1217
1622
1802
2072
1487
1712
2072
1802
2432
A
46
73
46
46
46
73
46
46
88
57
46
46
46
104
46
46
73
104
46
57
104
88
57
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
57
46
46
A
46
88
46
46
57
88
46
57
104
57
46
46
57
116
46
57
88
116
46
73
118
88
73
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
A
46
57
A
46
46
57
46
46
57
46
46
46
46
104
46
46
57
104
46
57
104
73
57
46
57
118
46
57
88
118
46
88
134
104
73
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
A
46
57
A
46
46
73
46
46
73
46
46
46
46
104
46
57
73
104
46
73
116
88
73
46
73
134
46
73
104
134
57
88
149
104
73
A
46
57
A
46
46
57
46
46
57
46
46
A
46
73
46
46
46
73
46
46
88
57
46
46
57
116
46
57
88
116
46
73
118
88
73
46
73
149
46
88
104
149
57
104
171
104
88
A
46
57
A
46
46
57
46
46
57
46
46
A
46
88
46
46
57
88
46
46
88
57
46
46
57
118
46
57
88
118
46
88
134
104
73
46
88
171
46
88
116
171
57
104
171
118
104
A
46
73
A
46
46
73
46
46
73
46
46
A
46
88
46
46
57
88
46
46
104
57
46
46
73
134
46
73
104
134
57
88
149
104
73
46
88
171
46
88
118
171
73
104
184
118
116
A
46
73
46
46
46
88
46
46
88
57
46
46
46
104
46
46
57
104
46
57
104
73
46
46
88
149
46
88
104
171
57
104
171
116
88
46
104
184
46
104
118
184
88
116
184
134
116
A
46
88
46
46
57
88
46
46
88
57
46
46
46
104
46
46
73
104
46
57
104
88
57
Chassis modifications
2-33
MODELS
(Chassis section)
(mm)
Wheelbase
Rear
overhang
h
R 9 500
S 950
R 12 000
S 1 000
MH 260/TN
19 t on rear axles
(302,4x80x6,7)
MH 260/TN
21 t on rear axles
(302,4x80x6,7)
MP 240
MP 240/TN
(on road)
19 t on rear axles
(302,4x80x6,7)
MP 240
MP 240/TN
(on road)
21 t on rear axles
(302,4x80x6,7)
R 16 000
S 1 000
R 18 0004)
S 1 000
R 20 0004)
S 1 000
R 22 0004)
S 1 000
R 24 0004)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
(Chassis section)
(mm)
R 14 000
S 1 000
Fe510=360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
820
1135
1630
2125
1225
1630
1810
2080
1495
1720
2080
1810
3025
820
1135
1630
2125
1225
1630
1810
2080
1495
1720
2080
1810
3025
820
1135
1630
1225
1630
1810
2080
1495
1720
2080
1810
A
46
46
73
46
46
73
73
46
57
88
73
243
A
46
73
116
46
73
88
116
57
73
116
88
313
A
A
A
A
A
74
89
A
A
89
57
A
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
116
A
A
46
73
46
46
46
73
46
46
73
46
171
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
A
A
46
46
104
46
57
73
104
46
73
104
73
284
A
46
73
149
46
73
104
149
73
88
149
104
344
A
A
57
A
A
74
105
A
74
105
74
A
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
46
149
A
A
46
73
46
46
46
73
46
46
73
46
205
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
A
A
46
73
116
46
73
73
116
46
73
116
88
284
A
46
73
149
46
73
116
149
73
104
149
116
344
A
A
74
A
57
74
135
A
74
135
74
A
A
46
57
A
46
46
57
46
46
57
46
149
A
A
46
73
46
46
57
73
46
46
73
57
205
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
A
A
46
73
116
46
73
88
116
57
73
116
104
313
A
46
88
149
46
88
116
171
73
116
171
116
375
A
A
74
A
74
89
135
A
74
135
74
A
A
46
73
46
46
46
73
46
46
73
46
171
A
46
46
73
46
46
73
73
46
57
88
73
243
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
46
A
46
73
149
46
73
104
149
73
88
149
116
344
A
46
104
171
46
104
116
171
73
116
205
149
407
A
A
74
A
74
105
150
57
74
150
89
A
A
46
73
46
46
46
73
46
46
73
46
205
A
46
46
88
46
46
73
88
46
73
104
73
243
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
46
A
46
73
149
46
73
116
149
73
104
149
116
344
A
46
104
205
46
116
149
205
88
116
205
149
407
A
A
74
A
74
105
150
74
89
150
105
A
A
46
73
46
46
57
73
46
46
73
57
205
A
46
46
104
46
57
73
104
46
73
104
73
284
A
A
A
A
A
46
57
A
46
57
46
A
46
88
149
46
88
116
149
73
116
171
116
375
46
46
116
205
57
116
149
205
104
149
205
149
440
A
A
89
A
74
135
173
74
105
150
135
A
46
46
73
46
46
73
73
46
57
88
73
243
A
46
57
116
46
73
73
116
46
73
116
73
284
A
A
46
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
46
A
46
104
171
46
104
116
171
73
116
205
149
407
46
46
116
243
73
116
171
243
104
149
243
171
475
A
A
105
A
89
135
173
74
135
173
135
A
46
46
88
46
46
73
88
46
73
104
73
243
A
46
73
116
46
73
73
116
46
73
116
88
284
A
A
46
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
46
820
1135
1630
1225
1630
1810
2080
1495
1720
2080
1810
A
A
74
A
57
74
135
A
74
135
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
46
46
46
A
A
74
A
74
89
150
A
74
135
89
A
A
A
AS
A
46
46
A
A
46
46
A
A
74
A
74
105
150
57
74
150
105
A
A
46
A
A
46
46
46
46
46
46
A
A
74
A
74
135
150
74
89
150
105
A
A
46
A
A
46
57
A
46
57
46
A
A
89
A
89
135
173
74
105
173
135
A
A
46
A
A
46
74
A
46
74
46
A
A
105
A
105
135
208
74
135
173
135
A
A
46
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
46
A
A
135
A
105
150
208
74
135
208
150
A
A
46
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
46
A
A
135
A
135
150
208
89
135
208
150
A
A
46
A
46
57
74
46
46
74
46
(m)
(mm)
(mm)
3,2
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
5,7
3,2
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
5,7
3,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
3218
4208
4208
4208
4478
4478
4478
4478
4793
4793
4793
5108
5693
3218
4208
4208
4208
4478
4478
4478
4478
4793
4793
4793
5108
5693
3218
4208
4208
4478
4478
4478
4478
4793
4793
4793
5108
3,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
3218
4208
4208
4478
4478
4478
4478
4793
4793
4793
5108
2-34
Chassis modifications
MODELS
Wheelbase
(Chassis section)
(mm)
Rear
overhang
R 9 500
S 950
R 12 000
S 1 000
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
MP 240P; /FP; /FS; /PS
(on road)
21 t on rear axles
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
MP 240/FT; /PT
(on road)
19 t on rear axles
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
MP 240/FT; /PT
(on road)
21 t on rear axles
(302,4/212,4x80x6,7)
MP 260
(on road)
19 t on rear axles
(302,4x80x6,7)
MP 260/P; /FP
(on road)
19 t on rear axles
(302,4x80x6,7)
R 16 000
S 1 000
R 18 0004)
S 1 000
R 20 0004)
S 1 000
R 22 0004)
S 1 000
R 24 0004)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
R 14 000
S 1 000
Fe510=360
(m)
(mm)
(mm)
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
4,2
4,2
4,45
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
4201
4201
4471
4471
4471
4471
4786
4786
4786
5101
1127,5
1622,5
1217,5
1622,5
1802,5
2072,5
1487,5
1712,5
2072,5
1802,5
46
135
74
135
150
173
89
135
173
135
A
46
A
46
57
74
46
46
74
57
74
135
74
135
150
208
105
150
208
150
A
57
46
57
74
89
46
74
89
74
74
150
74
150
173
245
135
150
245
173
46
74
46
74
74
105
46
74
105
74
74
150
89
150
208
245
135
173
245
208
46
74
46
74
74
135
57
74
135
74
74
173
105
173
208
286
150
208
286
208
46
74
46
74
89
135
74
74
135
89
89
173
105
173
208
286
150
208
286
208
46
74
46
74
105
135
74
89
135
105
105
208
135
208
245
286
173
208
286
245
46
89
46
89
119
150
74
105
150
119
105
208
135
208
245
317
173
245
317
245
46
89
46
89
135
150
74
105
150
135
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
4201
4201
4471
4471
4471
4471
4786
4786
4786
5101
1127,5
16225
1217,5
1622,5
1802,5
2072,5
1487,5
1712,5
2072,5
1802,5
74
135
74
135
173
208
135
150
208
173
A
57
46
57
74
105
46
74
105
74
74
150
89
150
173
245
135
173
245
173
46
74
46
74
74
119
57
74
119
74
74
173
89
173
208
245
150
173
245
208
46
74
46
74
89
135
57
74
135
89
89
173
105
173
208
286
150
208
286
208
46
74
46
74
105
135
74
89
135
105
105
208
135
208
245
286
173
208
286
245
46
89
46
89
105
150
74
105
150
105
105
208
135
208
245
317
173
245
317
245
46
89
46
89
135
150
74
105
150
135
135
245
135
245
286
317
208
245
317
286
46
105
57
105
135
150
89
135
150
135
135
245
150
245
286
343
208
245
343
286
46
119
74
105
135
173
89
135
173
135
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
4201
4201
4471
4471
4471
4471
4786
4786
4786
5101
1127,5
1622,5
1217,5
1622,5
1802,5
2072,5
1487,5
1712,5
2072,5
1802,5
A
A
A
A
74
89
A
57
89
74
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
A
A
57
A
57
74
119
A
74
119
74
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
46
A
74
A
74
89
135
A
74
135
74
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
A
74
A
74
89
135
46
74
135
89
A
46
A
46
46
57
A
46
57
46
A
74
A
74
105
150
57
89
150
105
A
46
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
46
A
74
A
89
135
150
74
105
150
119
A
46
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
46
A
89
A
89
135
173
74
105
173
135
A
46
A
46
46
74
46
46
74
46
A
105
A
105
135
208
74
135
208
135
A
46
A
46
57
74
46
46
74
57
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
4201
4201
4471
4471
4471
4471
4786
4786
4786
5101
1127,5
,16225
1217,5
1622,5
1802,5
2072,5
1487,5
1712,5
2072,5
1802,5
A
57
A
57
74
135
A
74
135
74
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
46
46
46
A
74
A
74
89
135
A
74
135
89
A
A
A
A
46
57
A
46
57
46
A
74
A
74
105
150
57
89
150
105
A
46
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
46
A
74
A
74
119
150
74
89
150
105
A
46
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
46
A
89
A
89
135
173
74
105
173
135
A
46
A
46
46
74
46
46
74
46
A
105
A
105
135
173
74
135
173
135
A
46
A
46
57
74
46
46
74
57
A
105
A
105
150
208
74
135
208
150
A
46
A
46
57
89
46
46
89
57
A
135
A
135
150
208
89
135
208
150
A
46
A
46
74
105
46
57
105
74
3,2
3,5
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
3218
3533
3803
3803
4208
4208
4208
4208
4478
4793
4793
4793
4793
820
1405
1135
1495
1135
1495
1630
1855
1990
1495
1720
2125
2440
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
74
A
A
89
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
89
A
57
105
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
74
105
A
74
135
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
89
105
A
74
135
173
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
105
135
A
74
150
208
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
74
A
A
A
57
A
57
74
105
135
57
74
150
208
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
46
57
74
A
A
A
74
A
74
74
135
150
74
89
150
245
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
46
74
89
A
57
A
74
A
74
89
135
150
74
105
173
245
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
57
A
46
74
105
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
3796
3796
4201
4201
4201
4201
4471
4786
4786
4786
4786
1127,5
1487,5
1127,5
1487,5
1622,5
1847,5
1982,5
1487,5
1712,5
2117,5
2432,5
A
A
A
A
A
57
74
A
A
74
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
74
74
A
57
105
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
A
A
57
74
89
A
74
135
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
57
A
A
A
a
74
89
105
a
74
135
173
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
74
A
57
A
57
74
105
135
57
74
150
208
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
74
A
74
A
74
74
135
135
74
89
150
208
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
46
57
74
A
74
A
74
89
135
150
74
105
175
245
A
A
A
A
46
46
46
A
46
74
89
A
74
A
74
105
150
150
74
135
208
245
A
A
A
A
46
46
57
A
46
74
105
Chassis modifications
2-35
MODELS
Wheelbase
(Chassis section)
(mm)
Rear
overhang
h
R 9 500
S 950
R 12 000
S 1 000
(302,4x80x6,7)
MP 260/P; /PF
(on road)
21 t on rear axles
(302,4x80x6,7)
R 16 000
S 1 000
R 18 0004)
S 1 000
R 20 0004)
S 1 000
R 22 0004)
S 1 000
R 24 0004)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
MP 260
(on road)
21 t on rear axles
R 14 000
S 1 000
Fe510=360
(m)
(mm)
(mm)
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
3,2
3,5
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
3218
3533
3803
3803
4208
4208
4208
4208
4478
4793
4793
4793
4793
3796
3796
4201
4201
4201
4201
4471
4786
4786
4786
4786
820
1405
1135
1495
1135
1495
1630
1855
1990
1495
1720
2125
2440
1127,5
1487,5
1127,5
1487,5
1622,5
1847,5
1982,5
1487,5
1712,5
2117,5
2432,5
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
74
105
A
74
135
173
A
A
A
A
A
74
89
A
57
105
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
89
135
A
74
135
208
A
A
A
A
74
74
105
A
74
135
173
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
74
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
74
A
A
A
57
A
A
74
105
135
A
74
150
208
A
46
A
46
74
105
135
57
74
135
208
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
74
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
46
74
A
A
A
74
A
57
74
135
135
57
89
150
245
A
74
A
74
74
135
135
74
89
150
208
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
46
57
74
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
46
46
74
A
57
A
74
A
74
74
135
150
74
105
173
245
A
74
A
74
89
135
150
74
105
150
245
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
46
A
46
74
89
A
A
A
A
46
46
46
A
46
74
74
A
74
A
74
A
74
89
135
150
74
105
208
245
A
74
A
74
89
135
150
74
135
173
245
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
57
A
46
74
105
A
A
A
A
A
46
57
A
46
74
89
A
74
A
74
A
74
105
150
173
74
135
208
286
A
74
A
74
105
150
173
74
135
208
286
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
74
A
46
74
135
A
46
A
46
46
46
74
46
46
74
105
A
74
A
89
A
74
135
150
173
74
135
208
286
A
89
A
89
135
150
208
89
135
208
286
A
A
A
46
A
46
46
57
74
46
46
74
135
A
46
A
46
46
57
74
46
46
74
135
2-36
Chassis modifications
MODELS
Wheelbase
(Chassis section)
(mm)
Rear
overhang
h
R 9 500
S 950
R 12000
S 1 000
R 14 000
S 1 000
R 16 000
S 1 000
R 18 0004)
S 1 000
R 20 0004)
S 1 000
R 22 0004)
S 1 000
R 24 0004)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
Fe510=360
(m)
(mm)
(mm)
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
3,8
4,2
4,5
4,5
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,7
5,7
3818
4223
4493
4493
5123
5123
5123
5123
5708
5708
1195
1195
1285
1780
1555
1960
2185
2365
1960
2185
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
3,8
4,2
4,5
4,5
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,7
5,7
3818
4223
4493
4493
5123
5123
5123
5123
5708
5705
1195
1195
1285
1780
1555
1960
2185
2365
1960
2185
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
MP 190W
(off road)
11,5 t on rear axle
3,8
4,2
4,5
4,5
3818
4223
4493
4493
1195
1195
1285
1780
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
MP 190W
(off road)
13 t on rear axle
3,8
4,2
4,5
4,5
3818
4223
4493
4493
1195
1195
1285
1780
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
2,8
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,5
4,8
2,8
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,5
4,8
2813
3218
3218
3218
3533
3533
3533
3803
3803
4208
4478
4793
2813
3218
3218
3218
3533
3533
3533
3803
3803
4208
4478
4793
865
730
865
1225
730
865
1495
1045
1495
1135
1990
1495
865
730
865
1225
730
865
1495
1045
1495
1135
1990
1495
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
57
A
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
150
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
150
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
150
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
173
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
208
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
MP 190H
(off road)
11,5 t on rear axle
(304,4x80x7,7)
MP 190H
(off road)
13 t on rear axle
(304,4x80x7,7)
(214,4/304,4x80x7,7)
MP 260H
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
(304,4x80x7,7)
MP 260H
(off road)
21 t on rear axles
(304,4x80x7,7)
Chassis modifications
2-37
MODELS
Wheelbase
(Chassis section)
(mm)
Rear
overhang
h
R 9 500
S 950
R 12 000
S 1 000
R 14 000
S 1 000
R 16 000
S 1 000
R 18 0004)
S 1 000
R 20 0004)
S 1 000
R 22 0004)
S 1 000
R 24 0004)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
Fe510=360
(m)
(mm)
(mm)
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3528
3528
3528
3798
3798
725
860
1490
1040
1490
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
AA
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3528
3528
3528
3798
3798
725
860
1490
1040
1490
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
MP 260W
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
4,2
4203
1490
57
74
74
MP 260W
(off road)
21 t on rear axles
4,2
4203
1490
57
74
74
74
74
74
2,8
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
2,8
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
2813
3218
3218
3218
3218
3533
3533
3533
3803
3803
3803
4208
4208
2813
3218
3218
3218
3218
3533
3533
3533
3803
3803
3803
4208
4208
865
865
1225
1495
1720
865
1495
1855
1495
1855
2080
2080
2305
865
865
1225
1495
1720
865
1495
1855
1495
1855
2080
2080
2305
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
74
A
74
105
89
135
A
A
A
74
135
A
74
150
74
150
208
208
245
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
A
46
74
74
105
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
74
A
74
135
135
150
A
A
A
89
135
A
89
150
89
150
245
245
286
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
46
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
57
A
57
74
74
135
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
89
A
89
135
135
150
A
A
A
89
150
A
89
173
89
173
245
245
286
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
57
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
74
A
74
89
89
135
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
105
A
105
135
135
173
A
A
57
105
150
A
105
208
105
208
245
245
317
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
57
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
74
A
74
89
89
135
A
A
A
57
74
A
57
105
57
105
150
150
208
A
A
74
135
150
A
135
208
135
208
286
286
343
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
46
46
46
74
A
A
A
46
57
A
46
74
46
74
105
105
135
A
A
A
74
89
A
74
135
74
135
150
150
208
A
A
74
135
173
A
135
208
135
208
286
286
343
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
46
57
57
74
A
A
A
46
74
A
46
74
46
74
135
135
150
A
A
A
74
105
A
74
135
74
135
173
173
245
A
A
74
135
208
A
135
245
135
245
286
286
374
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
46
74
74
74
A
A
A
46
74
A
46
74
46
74
135
135
150
A
A
A
74
135
A
74
150
74
150
173
173
245
A
A
74
135
208
A
135
245
135
245
317
317
374
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
A
46
74
74
89
A
A
A
46
74
A
46
89
46
89
135
135
150
MP 260W
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
(304,4x80x7,7)
MP 260W
(off road)
21 t on rear axles
(304,4x80x7,7)
(304,4x80x7,7)
MP 330H
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
MP 330H
(off road)
26 t on rear axles
(304,4x80x7,7)
2-38
Chassis modifications
MODELS
Wheelbase
(Chassis section)
(mm)
Rear
overhang
h
R 9 500
S 950
R 12 000
S 1 000
(304,4x80x7,7)
MP 330W
(off road)
26 t on rear axles
(304,4x80x7,7)
MP 340H
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
(304,4x80x7,7)
MP 340H
(off road)
21 t on rear axles
(304,4x80x7,7)
MP 380H
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
(309x80x10
MP 380H
(off road)
22 t on rear axles
(309x80x10
MP 380H
(off road)
32 t on rear axles
(309x80x10)
R 16 000
S 1 000
R 18 0004)
S 1 000
R 20 0004)
S 1 000
R 22 0004)
S 1 000
R 24 0004)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
MP 330W
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
R 14 000
S 1 000
Fe510=360
(m)
(mm)
(mm)
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
3528
3528
3528
3798
3798
3798
860
1490
1850
1490
1850
2075
A
A
74
A
74
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
135
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
89
A
89
135
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
105
A
105
135
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
57
105
57
74
150
A
A
46
A
46
46
A
74
135
74
135
150
A
A
46
A
46
57
A
74
135
74
135
173
A
A
46
A
46
74
A
74
150
75
150
208
A
A
46
A
46
74
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
3528
3528
3528
3798
3798
3798
860
1490
1850
1490
1850
2075
A
74
150
74
150
208
A
A
46
A
46
74
A
89
150
89
150
245
A
A
57
A
57
74
A
89
173
89
173
245
A
A
74
A
74
89
A
105
208
105
208
245
A
A
74
A
74
89
A
135
208
135
208
286
A
46
74
46
74
105
A
135
208
135
208
286
A
46
74
46
74
135
A
135
245
135
245
286
A
46
74
46
74
135
A
135
245
135
245
317
A
46
89
46
89
135
4,2
5,0
5,0
5,8
5,8
5,8
4208
5018
5018
5828
5828
5828
685
865
1495
685
1045
1225
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
4,2
5,0
5,0
5,8
5,8
5,8
4208
5018
5018
5828
5828
5828
685
865
1495
685
1045
1225
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
5,7
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
5,7
3218
3218
3218
3533
3533
3533
3803
3803
3803
4208
4208
5693
3218
3218
3218
3533
3533
3533
3803
3803
3803
4208
4208
5693
1225
1495
1720
865
1495
1855
1495
1855
2080
2080
2305
2710
1225
1495
1720
865
1495
1855
1495
1855
2080
2080
2305
2710
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
74
105
E
A
A
57
A
A
74
A
74
105
105
150
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
57
74
74
135
E
A
A
74
A
A
74
A
74
135
135
150
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
89
89
135
E
A
A
74
A
A
89
A
89
135
135
173
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
E
A
A
57
A
A
74
A
74
105
105
150
E
A
A
74
A
A
105
A
105
150
150
208
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
E
A
A
74
A
A
74
A
74
135
135
150
E
A
57
89
A
57
135
57
135
150
150
208
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
E
A
A
74
A
A
89
A
89
135
135
173
E
A
74
105
A
74
135
74
135
173
173
245
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
46
74
E
A
A
74
A
A
105
A
105
150
150
173
E
A
74
105
A
74
135
74
135
173
173
245
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
74
74
E
A
A
74
A
A
105
A
105
150
150
208
E
A
74
135
A
74
150
74
150
208
208
245
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
74
89
E
3,2
3,2
3,2
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
5,7
3218
3218
3218
3533
3533
3533
3803
3803
3803
4208
4208
5693
1225
1495
1720
865
1495
1855
1495
1855
2080
2080
2305
2710
A
105
150
A
105
208
105
208
245
245
343
E
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
89
89
135
E
57
135
173
A
135
208
135
208
286
286
343
E
A
A
57
A
A
74
A
74
105
105
150
E
74
135
173
A
135
245
135
245
286
286
374
E
A
A
74
A
A
74
A
74
135
135
150
E
74
135
208
A
135
245
135
245
317
317
374
E
A
A
74
A
A
74
A
74
135
135
150
E
74
150
208
A
150
245
150
245
317
317
406
E
A
A
74
A
A
89
A
46
135
135
173
E
74
150
208
A
150
245
150
245
343
343
406
E
A
A
74
A
A
89
A
89
135
135
173
E
74
150
245
A
105
286
150
286
343
343
474
E
A
A
74
A
A
105
A
105
150
150
208
E
89
150
245
A
150
286
150
286
374
374
474
E
A
46
74
A
46
105
46
135
150
150
208
E
Chassis modifications
2-39
MODELS
Wheelbase
(Chassis section)
(mm)
Rear
overhang
h
R 9 500
S 950
R 12 000
S 1 000
R 14 000
S 1 000
R 16 000
S 1 000
R 18 0004)
S 1 000
R 20 0004)
S 1 000
R 22 0004)
S 1 000
R 24 0004)
S 1 000
Minimum value of subframe section modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point of the material (N/mm2)
Fe360=240
Fe510=360
(m)
(mm)
(mm)
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
MP 380W
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
3528
3528
3528
3798
3798
3798
860
1490
1850
1490
1850
2075
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
57
74
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
89
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
105
A
105
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
105
A
105
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
MP380W
(off road)
22 t on rear axles
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
3528
3528
3528
3798
3798
3798
860
1490
1850
1490
1850
2075
A
A
74
A
74
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
89
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
105
A
105
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
135
57
135
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
135
74
135
173
A
A
A
A
A
57
AA
74
135
74
135
173
A
A
A
A
A
74
A
74
150
74
150
208
A
A
A
A
A
74
MP 380W
(off road)
32 ton rear axles
(309x80x10)
3,5
3,5
3,5
3,8
3,8
3,8
3528
3528
3528
3798
3798
3798
860
1490
1850
1490
1850
2075
A
105
208
105
208
245
A
A
74
A
74
89
A
135
208
135
208
286
A
A
74
A
74
105
A
135
245
135
245
286
A
A
74
A
74
135
A
135
245
135
245
317
A
A
74
A
74
135
A
150
245
150
245
317
A
A
89
A
89
135
A
150
2145
150
245
343
A
A
89
A
89
135
A
150
286
150
286
343
A
A
105
A
105
150
A
150
286
150
286
374
A
46
105
46
105
150
MP 410/H; /HB
(off road)
19 t on rear axles
(309x80x10)
4,2
5,0
5,0
5,8
4208
5018
5018
5828
685
865
1495
1225
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
MP 410/H; /HB
(off road)
22 t son rear axles
(309x80x10)
MP 410/H; /HB
(off road)
32 t on rear axles
(309x80x10)
4,2
5,0
5,0
5,8
4,2
5,0
5,0
5,8
4208
5018
5018
5828
4208
5018
5018
5828
685
865
1495
1225
685
865
1495
1225
A
A
A
A
A
A
105
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
135
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
135
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
135
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
150
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
74
AA
A
150
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
AA
A
74
74
A
A
150
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
74
74
A
A
150
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
2-40
Chassis modifications
Recommended section5)
(or other section with equal
moment of inertia and resistance)
(C-shaped section) (mm)
Recommended section5)
(or other section with equal
moment of inertia and resistance)
(C-shaped section) (mm)
16
80x50x4
135
200x80x7
19
80x50x5
150
200x80x8
21
80x60x5
173
220x80x8
31
100x60x5
208
250x80x8
36
100x60x6
245
250x100x8
46
120x60x6
286
280x100x8
57
140x60x6
317
300x100x8
74
140x70x7
343
320x100x8
89
160x70x7
374
340x100x8
105
180x70x7
406
360x100x8
119
200x80x6
474
400x100x8
A
C
L
E
1)
2)
=
=
=
=
=
=
3) =
4) =
5) =
6) =
The chassis runner profile designed for the relevant body is sufficient ( e.g. table 3.1 for normal bodies)
Normal (short) cab
Long cab
To be checked case by case
Use runners with greater section modulus when the body requires it (e.g. table 3.1)
For models of class ML 60, ML 65 and ML 75, possible only after fitting a suitable final cross member and an appropriate towing device (modification
of chassis end).
For models of class ML 95W, ML 100W, ML 120, ML 130, 135W, ML 140W and ML 150, possible only if fitting a sturdier final cross member
and an appropriate towing device. For models ML 150 E27, ML 170 and ML 180, possible up to 9,000 kg using a standard cross member.
For towing central axle trailers featuring high overall mass, particularly in the case of vehicles fitted with a long rear overhang, we recommend
that a proper rear cross member be installed in a lowered and forward position (next to the rear suspension rear mountings) in consideration
of the high stress exerted on the chassis and the dynamic forces affecting the tractor (load reduction on the front axle).
Should the height of the runner profile be reduced using shear resistant connections, combined section runner profiles can be adopted instead
of the specified channel profiles (moment of resistance indicated on table 2.4). Combined section runner pro files can be used (see table below)
on condition that flange width and thickness dimensions are not smaller than the corresponding values tabulated on the runner profile section
table.
These are instructions of a general nature applying to the materials covered by this manual. Materials with higher mechanical specifications call
for the measurement of the overall chassis and subframe bending moment.
However, we recommend that minimum specified values of reinforcement sections for the different types of equipment be observed (for
example, see table 3.1 for standard bodies).
In the MLL version, use a section with W min no less than 57 cm3.
C or D
320
320
240
240
360
360
40
60
100
120
100
120
00,5.L
5 LU
0,6.LU
00,5.L
5 LU
0,6.LU
00,8L
8LU
0,95LU
00,85L
85LU
1,0.LU
00,8.L
8 LU
0,95.LU
00,85.L
85 LU
1,0.LU
210x80x8
190x80x8
150x80x8
+ straight
section 15x80
130x80x8
+ straight
section15x80
150x80x8
+ angle section
130x80x8
+ angle section
40
52
85
97
92
104
(N/mm2)
The continuity of combined reinforcement runners can be interrupted only in special cases and is subject to authorisation. Similarly, when it is difficult
to apply an external reinforcing L section (items F and G figure 3.4) - owing to the presence of suspension mountings or air spring connection brackets
- and the recessing to be performed could excessively reduce the sections resisting capacity, the adopted solution will require special authorisation.
Chassis modifications
2-41
Central axle trailers: towing cross member in lowered and forward positions
(short coupling)
Vehicles designed to tow central axle trailers for which a final cross member located in a lowered or forward
position (next to the rear suspension rear mountings or air springs) is evisaged, do not require particular chassis
reinforcing devices. For the subframe, the runner profile dimensions indicated for the different types of
equipmen t (e.g. see table 3.1 standard bodies) will be sufficient. The bodybuilder will accurately work out the
size and position of the chassis connection structure (see items 2.21 and 2.5.3 and 2.15.3) and make use of a
suitable cross member and an appropriate towing hook.
The tow hook position will be such to permit any movement between tractor and trailer drawbar according
to the various conditions of use, to comply with the required safety margins and the standards and legal
regulations in force (where applicable). In these cases the standard underrun bar cannot be used, and the
bodybuilder will investigate the possible permitted departures from specifications or the specific solutions to
adopt (e.g. underrun bar of the tilt type).
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1) The mounting of a channel section on the inside of the cross member and joining it to the vertical web of
the side member or to the following cross member of the chassis, if it is situated in close proximity, in
compliance with the procedures illustrated in Fig. 2.16.
Figure 2.16
2) Mounting a box section of suitable dimensions underneath the cross member, anchored at
the extremities to the vertical web of the side members and joined at the centre of the cross member as
shown in Fig. 2.17.
In vehicles with a short rear overhang, and when auxiliary frame used (e.g. tippers or vehicles having the
underrun bar device located below chassis longitudinal member lower flange), the box-section may be
mounted on the inside of the sections of the auxiliary frame above the cross member and connected to
it by means of a plate, as shown in fig. 2.14.
Should box-section assembly require modification to underrun bar plates the original requirements for
fastening, resistance and stiffness must be met (comply with local government regulations if any).
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Figure 2.17
1
2
3
4
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Chassis modifications
2.6
General Specifications
On certain models IVECO authorises, upon request, the installation of a supplementary axle and,
consequently, an increase in the total mass of the vehicle.
The modification must respect the mass limitations and the conditions imposed by IVECO as well as all other
conditions that may be imposed by national laws and such that are necessary to ensure the safety and proper
functioning of the vehicle.
Diagrams of the installation procedure may be submitted for inspection. These proposals must indicate the
parts necessary to connect the axle to the chassis as well as the reinforcements to, and modifications of the
chassis.
The specifications given in points 2.2 and 2.3 are to be followed for all modifications of the chassis.
In view of the increased stresses due to the increase in permissible load, and in consideration of the different
phases of the dynamic stresses in operation as a result of the different reactions on the chassis when the axle
is added, it is necessary to provide appropriate reinforcements to the chassis.
These reinforcements must in all cases satisfy all provisions of local applicable laws. The chassis that has thus
been modified must not be subject to flexural stresses greater than those of the original chassis in the
corresponding sections.
Figure 2.18
1 Bracket
2 Plate
3 Screws, rivets or dia. 20 to 30 mm holes to be filled with welding.
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Models
off road
ML 60 ML 170; ML 260KE
120
80
MP 180 MP 410H
150
100
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Fig. 2.19 shows an example of the installation of a rear axle with an extension of the rear overhang.
Figure 2.19
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2
3
4
5
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1. Quick-discharge valve or proportional reduction valve 1:1,5 (optional) 2. Axle membrane brake cylinder (type 18
with R 19.5 tyres; type 20 with R22.5 R20 tyres 3. Knorr SB6 axle disc brake, 377 mm, braking surface: 301 cm2
per wheel 4. ABS electropneumatic valve 5. Self-limited, Knorr DX65 7.6 bar brake control Duplex distributor (**)
6. Parking brake safety valve (optional) 7. Self-limited, 7.5 bar parking brake control hand distributor 8. 6.5 bar low
pressure indicator switch 9. Single-control servodistributor 10. Quick-discharge valve (optional) or single-control
servodistributor (optional) 11. Combined brake cylinder (type 14/7300 with R 19.5 tyres; type 16/7900 with R22.5
R20 tyres 12. Rear axle drum brake - 360 mm, width: 170 mm, braking surface: 988 cm2 per wheel, full angle of
jaw control wedge: 12 - 13. Services safety valve (optional) 14. Axle air tank (15 l) 15. Rear axle air tank (15 l)
16. Manual condensate drain valve 17. A.P.U. (Drier with 11 bar regulator Four-way 7.5/6.5 bar protection valve)
Knorr ZB45 (**) LA81 (**) AE46 (**) 18. Single-cylinder compressor, 225/359 cm3 compressor revs/engine ratio
19. Pressure control takeoff 20. Knorr anti-lock electronic control unit (types 0 486 104 or B 486 104 072 21. Electric
pressure gauge 22. Pneumatic pressure gauge for 6.5 bar low pressure indicator switches 23. Stop lights 24. Parking
brake luminous indicator A. To the pneumatic suspension system B. Services.
(**) The numeric characters that come after the code refer to features not essential under braking directives.
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Figure 2.21
1. Quick-discharge valve or proportional reduction valve 1:1,5 (optional) 2. Axle membrane brake cylinder (type 18
with R 19.5 tyres; type 20 with R22.5 R20 tyres 3. Knorr SB6 axle disc brake, 377 mm, braking surface: 301 cm2
per wheel 4. ABS electropneumatic valve 5. Self-limited, Knorr DX65 7.6 bar brake control Duplex distributor (**)
6. Back-pressure valve 7. Parking brake safety valve (optional) 8. Parking brake control hand distributor (optional)
9. 6.5 bar low pressure indicator switch 10. Trailer brake control servodistributor, Knorr AC597 (**) WABCO 937
009 (**) pred. 0.2 bar 11. Combined brake cylinder (type 14/7300 with R 19.5 tyres; type 16/7900 with R22.5 R20
tyres 12. Rear axle drum brake - 360 mm, width: 170 mm, braking surface: 988 cm2 per wheel, full angle of jaw control
wedge: 12 13. ISO trailer semicoupling 14. Single-control servodistributor 15. Pressure control takeoff 16. Trailer
pressure reductor, 8.5 bar 17. Services safety valve (optional) 18. Low pressure indicator switch, 6.5 bar (optional)
19. Trailer + springs air tank (15 l) 20. Axle air tank (20 l) 21. Rear axle air tank (20 l) 22. Manual condensate
drain valve 23. A.P.U. (Drier with 11 bar regulator Four-way 7.5/6.5 bar protection valve) Knorr ZB45 (**) LA81
(**) AE46 (**) 24. Single-cylinder compressor, 225/359 cm3 compressor revs/engine ratio 25. Pressure control takeoff 26. Knorr anti-lock electronic control unit (types 0 486 104 or B 486 104 072) 27. Trailer services low pressure
luminous indicator (optional) 28. Electric pressure gauge 29. Low pressure indicator switch pneumatic pressure
switch, 6.5 bar 30. Stop lights 31. Parking brake luminous indicator A. To the pneumatic suspension system B.
Services.
(**) The numeric characters that come after the code refer to features not essential under braking directives.
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Figure 2.22
1. Quick-discharge valve or proportional reduction valve 1:1,5 (optional) 2. Axle membrane brake cylinder (type 22)
3. Knorr SB6 axle disc brake, 436 mm, braking surface: 392 408 cm2 per wheel 4. ABS electropneumatic valve
5. Self-limited, Knorr DX65 7.6 bar brake control Duplex distributor (**) 6. Parking brake safety valve (optional)
7. Self-limited, 7.5 bar parking brake control hand distributor 8. 6.5 bar low pressure indicator switch 9. Single-control
servodistributor 10. Rear axle drum brake - 381 mm, width: 178 mm, braking surface: 1,400 cm2 per wheel, full angle
of jaw control wedge: 12 11. Rear axle combined brake cylinder, type 12/720 12. Services safety valve (optional)
13. Axle air tank (20 l) 14. Rear axle air tank (20 l) 15. Manual condensate drain valve 16. A.P.U. (Drier with 11
bar regulator Four-way 7.5/6.5 bar protection valve) Knorr ZB45 (**) LA81 (**) AE46 (**) 17. Single-cylinder compressor, 225/359 cm3 compressor revs/engine ratio 18. Pressure control takeoff 19. Knorr anti-lock electronic control unit (types 0 486 104 or B 486 104 072 20. Electric pressure gauge 21. Low pressure indicator switch pneumatic
pressure switch, 6.5 bar 22. Stop lights 23. Parking brake luminous indicator A. To the pneumatic suspension system
B. Services.
(**) The numeric characters that come after the code refer to features not essential under braking directives.
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Figure 2.23
1. Quick-discharge valve or proportional reduction valve 1:1,5 (optional) 2. Axle membrane brake cylinder, type 22
3. Knorr SB6 axle disc brake, 436 mm, braking surface: 392 408 cm2 per wheel; Bendix axle disc brake, 430
mm, braking surface: 384 cm2 per wheel 4. ABS electropneumatic valve 5. Self-limited, Knorr DX65 7.6 bar brake
control Duplex distributor (**) 6. Back-pressure valve 7. Parking brake safety valve (optional) 8. Parking brake control hand distributor (limit. 8.5 bar) 9. 6.5 bar low pressure indicator switch 10. Trailer brake control servodistributor,
Knorr AC597 (**) WABCO 937 009 (**) pred. 0.5 bar 11. Rear axle drum brake - 381 mm, width: 178 mm, braking
surface: 1,400 cm2 per wheel, full angle of jaw control wedge: 12 12. ISO trailer semicoupling 13. Rear axle combined
brake cylinder, type 12/20 14. Single-control servodistributor 15. Trailer pressure reductor, 8.5 bar 16. Services
safety valve (optional) 17. Low pressure indicator switch, 6.5 bar (optional) 18. Trailer + springs air tank (15 l) 19.
Axle air tank (20 l) 20. Rear axle air tank (20 l) 21. Manual condensate drain valve 22. A.P.U. (Drier with 11 bar
regulator Four-way 7.5/6.5 bar protection valve) Knorr ZB45 (**) LA81 (**) AE46 (**) 23. Single-cylinder compressor,
225/359 cm3 compressor revs/engine ratio 24. Pressure control takeoff 25. Knorr anti-lock electronic control unit
(types 0 486 104 or B 486 104 072) 26. Trailer services low pressure luminous indicator (optional) 27. Electric pressure gauge 28. Low pressure indicator switch pneumatic pressure switch, 6.5 bar 29. Stop lights 30. Parking brake
luminous indicator A. To the pneumatic suspension system B. Services.
(**) The numeric characters that come after the code refer to features not essential under braking directives.
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3
4
Steering Axles
Steering axles can be installed both intermediately and at the rear. They can be of the self-steering or
force-steering types and be designed and installed in such a way that the required dependability and road safety
are guaranteed. The self-steering axles will be fitted with a device controlled from the drivers seat which is
able to render them rigid when reversing.
The installation of an axle whose force-steering is obtained by means of the original steering system of the
vehicle requires specific authorisation from IVECO in relation to the suitability of the original components for
the conversion in question. In this case, it will be necessary for diagrams of the supplementary system to be
submitted for our inspection.
Chassis modifications
The use of a compensating suspension, in particular off-road vehicles whether constant total or partial, is to
be preferred because of its ability to maintain the load distribution on the two rear axles. Thus ensuring that
both axles are able to react to both static and dynamic loads in the manner contemplated by the builders and
in compliance with the regulations in force where applicable (e.g. axle misalignment).
Where the additional axle has its own independent suspension, the suspension characteristics must be
proportional to those of the original rear suspension in relation to the static loads applied to the two axles.
Stabilisers
When pneumatic suspension is used for the added axle, depending on the solution adopted, it may be further
necessary to fit a antiroll bar in particular when a body with a high centre of gravity is used.
Similar devices must be adopted with mixed suspension on supplementary axle installations to ensure stability
when tipper bodies are fitted and it is important that the specifications detailed in section 3.4. are adopted.
Braking System
The braking system, considering its importance relative to the active safety of the
vehicle, must be extremely well developed and constructed.
Braking units, hoses and joints of the same type as on the original vehicle must be used.
Whenever possible the auxiliary axle should be equipped with the same brake components as those provided
for the front axle.
Use flexible pipes to form the connection between the fixed parts (chassis) and moving parts (axles).
The braking torque must be proportional to the static and dynamic loads in order to provide an even
distribution of the braking action to all the axles of the vehicle.
The total braking capacity of the modified vehicle must, as a general rule, be proportional to that of the original
vehicle, allowing for the different total mass that is now applicable. The performance of the braking system
(service, emergency and parking) must in all cases satisfy the current government regulations in terms of
deceleration, behaviour when hot, response time, efficiency of engine braking and so forth.
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If the Technical Control Authority demands that the technical documentation regarding the braking system be
submitted (e.g. adhesion curves, compatibility range diagram) this must be provided by the company in charge
of the conversion or the the manufacturer of the auxiliary axle.
Upon request, technical documentation with characteristics and attainable performances of the braking system
of the original vehicle may be made available.
For the construction of the braking circuit for the additional axle it is advisable to employ equipment and circuits
specially provided for each single model by the Manufacturer of the equipment in use on the original vehicles.
These circuits also determine the dimensions of the tubing to be used and the required capacity of the air
cylinders. When the additional axle is equipped with independent suspension, a good solution is to design an
independent circuit with adequate load apportioning valve, to be protected by a system pressure valve and
controlled by the brake circuits of the front and rear axle through a relay valve. It should be borne in mind that
the solution must not alter the balance of response times and pressures in the original circuits.
Arrangements are also permitted whereby the direct connection is achieved between the braking sections of
the added axle and that of the live axle. It should be ascertained that the capacity of the air reservoir is adequate
to the size of the additional brake cylinders. If necessary an additional air reservoir should be installed.
Current government regulations regarding emergency and parking brakes must be respected. We recommend
that the parking brake be constructed to act on the added axle as well.
Warning
For general instructions concerning both the braking system and the anti-lock brake system (ABS) for those
vehicles equipped with such systems, refer to point 2.14.
For the electrical system, follow the instructions given at point 2.15.
Raise Device
The additional axle may be equipped with a raise device and may also be used in specific cases where
permitted by government regulations, to increase the adhesion of the drive axle to the ground under certain
conditions (starting uphill, slippery or snow/ice covered roads) provided that:
- this modification is made conditional to the issue by IVECO of a permit in which the maximum permitted
load on the overloaded axle is specified.
- the device is used only for driving short distances for the uses stated above, and at the maximum speed set
down on the specific authorization.
Some national regulations permit the use of the raise device at normal speeds provided that the homologated
maximum load established for the drive axle is not exceeded.
In such cases the indications given in point 1.2.2 should be heeded concerning the centre of gravity of the body
plus the payload.
Approval of and Responsibility for the Operations Carried Out
Following conversion, the vehicle will be submitted to local authority technical control for
approval (e.g. single inspection or type approval).
The authorisation given by IVECO to install an auxiliary axle and the passing of the approval inspection do not
free the bodybuilder/converter from responsibility for the conversion in question, or its effect on the vehicle
For the added assemblies, the required service or maintenance operations with relevant schedule, consistent
with the operations and relevant schedule planned for the original vehicle must be defined and entered in the
specific documentation.
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2.7
Company authorisation must be obtained to re-work the suspension systems and springs (e.g.
additional spring leaves, different cambering etc.) since these are important components for the
operation of the vehicle.
As a general rule no modification of the parabolic springs is permitted. On vehicles equipped with these springs,
installation of elastic rubber components may be authorised for special versions or uses in order to increase
the stiffness of the suspension. In very specific cases, and for specific uses, the possibility may be evaluated of
adding an extra leaf to the parabolic spring. This operation should be carried out by a specialised firm following
approval by IVECO.
The use on the same axle of one parabolic spring and one trapezoidal spring is not allowed.
In vehicles equipped with load apportioning valve (LAV) for the braking system, modification of the rear
suspension requires adjustment of the compensator (see point 2.14.5).
2.7.1
Modifications of this kind are generally authorised for the rear axle only. Modification proposals presented
by bodybuilders to the Company may be examined upon submission.
The responsibility for the dimensions of the air actuated springs and their installation, for the counteracting bars,
the effectiveness of the suspension and their effect on the behaviour of the vehicle and the pneumatic supply
system rests solely with the firm that has carried out the modification. Suspension and anchoring components
are very important to vehicle safety so that the firm carrying out the modification must undertake the necessary
design and testing.
On vehicles which are equipped with a load apportioning valve , this must be replaced with a pneumatically
controlled LAV actuated by the pressure of the air in the springs. It must be calibrated in order to create the
same braking performance in relation to the load on the axle, as that on the original vehicle. The bodybuilder
must ensure that the respective values are indicated on the plate made for that purpose.
The auxiliary air tank for the suspension must be connected to the circuit of the vehicle in compliance with the
specifications given in point 2.14.4.
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2.8
Modification which would alter the characteristics of the air intake and exhaust systems may not be carried
out without prior authorisation.
Any work done must not alter the existing vacuum values of the intake or the exhaust back pressure.
The routing of the tubing must be as even as possible. Bends must not have an angle of over 90 and the radii
should not be lower than 2.5 times the external diameter. Avoid kinks and use cross-sections which are no
smaller than those corresponding to the original system. Any connections on the intake duct must guarantee
resistance of the tube to penetration by water or dust.
Sufficient clearance should be maintained (min. 150 mm) between the exhaust pipe and the electrical system,
plastic hoses, the spare wheel etc. Lower values (e.g. 80 mm) may be permitted if suitable sheet metal shielding
is used. Further reductions require the use of heat insulation and the substitution of the plastic tubes with steel
pipes.
Any work done on the exhaust system of the vehicle requires that the vehicle be homologated again with regard
to noise and smoke wherever government regulations require it.
The air intake must be positioned to avoid the intake of hot air from the engine and/or of dusty air or snow
and rain. The apertures for the intake of air which may have to be made in the bodies of vans, must have a
working surface of not less than two and a half times that of the master hose located upstream of the filter.
These apertures (e.g. openings in the grill) must be of such a dimension that they do not become obstructed
.
It is not permissible to modify or substitute the original air filter or exhaust system without prior consent from
IVECO. Modifications to the equipment (fuel injection pump, regulator, injectors etc.) are not permissible as
this may alter the correct functioning of the engine and adversely affect the emissions of gases from the exhaust.
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2.8.1
Vertical Exhaust
Apart from the general matters discussed in the above point, ensure that:
- The exhaust is far enough away from the inlet area.
- A suitable supporting structure duly braced and fixed to the vehicle chassis, is made for the vertical section
of the pipe.
- A section of flexible hose is fitted to free the silencer elastically from the rest of the added pipe.
- Arrangements are made to prevent the direct entry of water into the end part of the pipe.
- Fig. 2.25 shows two examples of possible systems: one with a silencer in the area of the chassis frame and
the other with a silencer in a vertical position behind the cab.
Figure 2.25
On vehicles fitted with a vertical silencer (typically used on four axle vehicles) the silencer support bracket
should be bolted to the chassis using the nuts provided on the bracket. On models with 12.00R24 tyres the
spacing between the fixings on the bracket is greater and both fixings must be used. Where the sidemember
is less than 190mm in depth the upper connection must be made using a bracket bolted to the subframe.
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2.9
As a general rule, the proper functioning of the cooling system designed by IVECO, especially in connection
with the radiator, the free surface of the radiator and hoses (dimensions and layout) must not be tampered
with. Whenever modifications must be made which entail work on the cooling system (e.g. modification to the
drivers cab), the following points must be considered:
- The useful area for the passage of air for the cooling of the radiator must not be less than that which is
available on vehicles with the standard cab. Maximum venting of air from the engine compartment must be
ensured and care must be taken - possibly using shields or baffles - to avoid stagnant air pockets or back
flow of air. The performance of the fan must not be altered as this affects the original design.
- If it is necessary to re-position the hoses this must be done without affecting the complete filling of the system
(which must occur at a continuous flow of 8 to 10litres/min. without forming blockages at the mouth) or
the normal flow of water. The maximum stabilising temperature of the water must not be altered even under
the most severe operating conditions.
- Hoses must be located so that air pockets are not formed (i.e. avoiding siphonings and providing appropriate
bleeding points) that could hinder the circulation of water. Check therefore, that the priming of the water
must not pump, when the engine is first started and subsequently running at the lowest speed, is
instantaneous even when the circuit is not pressurised. Accelerate briefly if necessary. In addition to this
check that the delivery pressure of the water pump, when the engine is running under no load and at
maximum RPM, is not lower than 1 bar.
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When the installation of a supplementary heating system is deemed necessary, it is advisable to use the types
recommended by IVECO.
For vehicles on which IVECO has not anticipated the use of supplementary heaters, the installation should be
carried out in compliance with the suppliers instructions (i.e. heater arrangement, piping, electrical system etc.)
and following the directions given below.
All national rules and regulations relevant to the matter should be adhered to (i.e. inspections, particular
installation for dangerous cargo transportation etc.). The supplementary heating system must not make use
of the equipment which is specific to the vehicle which is subject to approval if the use is liable to impair or alter
the performance of the equipment.
Furthermore:
- Ensure correct operation of the vehicle components and equipment (i.e. cooling system).
- Check the electrical system to ensure that the battery capacity and alternator output is sufficient for the
higher current requirements (see point 2.15). Provide the new circuitry with a protection fuse.
- Connect the intake of the newly added fuel system to the reservoir connected to the engine fuel return line.
Direct feed from the vehicle fuel tank is permitted only if this is independent from the engine fuel system
and the new circuit is perfectly leakproof.
- Trace pipe and cable paths, the location of brackets and hoses bearing in mind that the overall dimensions
and heat affect the various units on the chassis. Avoid runs and arrangements that could lead to hazards when
the vehicle is running. Use shields or armouring if necessary.
- When, installing a water heater, original vehicle heating and engine cooling circuits are involved (see point
2.9), it is advisable to follow the instructions listed below to ensure reliability of the heating system and safe
operation of the original system:
- specify in detail the connecting points of the newly added system to the original one. Agreements with
the company may be obtained if necessary;
- determin a rational arrangement for piping, avoid neckings and siphonings;
- install proper venting valve (bleeding points) to ensure proper filling of the system;
- supplementary plugs should be installed to ensure draining of the system, if necessary;
- proper insulation should be used to prevent heat dissipation.
- When air heaters are used and when the installation is to be made directly in the cab, make sure that the
engine exhaust system does not touch the added installation (to prevent contamination) and have the
correct warm air distribution by avoiding direct air flows.
- The complete installation should be designed to ensure good accessibility for quick and easy servicing.
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When the installation of an air conditioning system is deemed necessary, it is advisable to use the types
recommended by IVECO.
If this procedure is not applicable, the installation must be carried out in accordance with the suppliers
instructions and the following points:
- The installation must not interfere with the correct operation of the vehicle components and of equipment
which may be connected with the installation.
- Check the electrical system to ensure that the battery capacity and alternator output is sufficient for the
higher current requirements (see point 2.15). Provide the new circuitry with a protection fuse.
- With the agreement of IVECO, establish a method for installing the compressor, if fitted on the engine (see
point 4.5).
- Trace pipe and cable paths, the location of brackets and hoses bearing in mind that the overall dimensions
and heat affect the various units on the chassis. Avoid runs and arrangements that could lead to hazards when
the vehicle is running. Use shields or armouring if necessary.
- The complete installation should be designed to ensure good accessibility for quick and easy servicing. At
vehicle delivery, the bodybuilder will supply all service and maintenance instructions which are deemed
necessary.
Furthermore, according to the system operations:
a) Equipment installed inside the cab
- The condenser should not impair the original engine cooling system features (reduction in the radiating area
of the engine radiator).
- The best arrangement is for the condenser not to be combined with the engine radiator but in a separate
compartment, suitably ventilated.
- The arrangement of the evaporator-blower unit in the cab (if not anticipated by IVECO) should be designed
to make sure that the accessibility control and operating equipment is not impaired.
b) Equipment fitted on the cab roof
- When the equipment (condenser, evaporator, blower) is fitted on the cab roof, make sure that its mass is
not higher than that permitted for roof installation. Furthermore, the bodybuilder should provide for proper
reinforcement to the roof frame if necessary, in relation to the mass of the unit and the extent of the
modification introduced (see point 2.12.).
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2.12.1
General Specifications
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If the tilting cab exceeds the upper point of equilibrium, ensure that the added hydraulic device enables the cab
to be held in the end-of travel, if it does not, fit a safety cable.
Adopt the necessary measures to ensure that the cab locks properly on lowering.
The original cab safety lock and warning light arrangement must remain unaltered.
The cab suspension system must be adjusted to suit the added weight and new dimensions. This must be done
rationally without affecting the normal movements of the cab.
When working out a suitable cab suspension system, the following points must be observed:
- The cabs attitude, designed for the standard vehicle, must not be altered.
- The added part with its weight must not affect the original portion of the cab with its suspension.
- Ensure normal oscillation of the cab along the vertical, longitudinal and transverse plane.
If the cab has to be converted to a fixed cab, use similar suspension systems as those used on tilting cabs. Take
care to provide a removable cowling, hatches and panels to enable inspection and maintenance work on the
parts underneath.
To ease workshop operations we recommend that a rear anchorage point be provided for lifting, or that it
should be possible to fit a safety bar.
A cab modification may affect components such as the air inlet and filter. Using standard parts fitted to other
models such as sleeper cab variants may offer a good solution and enable legal requirements to be met.
Precautions
Modifications of this type influence the operation and safety of the vehicle (suspension, tilting operations)
which means that they must be carried out carefully and undertaking all the necessary steps to ensure safety.
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IVECOs approval must be sought prior to replacing the tyres with others of a different size of load capacity
from those which were approved at the time the vehicle was homologated.
Changing the size of the tyres may involve replacing the wheels with others of a correspondingly greater loading
capacity. In this case check whether the spare wheel carrier needs to be changed.
Mounting tyres of different sizes or types of construction on the same axle is prohibited.
Changing the size of the tyres may affect the ground clearance of the rear underrun guard, therefore the
compliance with the national legal requirements must be verified. Its supporting brackets, where necessary,
may be replaced with other appropriate, type-approved brackets.
The use of larger tyres always necessitates verification of the safety margins for the mechanical parts, wheel
arches etc., under all dynamic conditions of steering and bump travel. In certain cases the use of wider tyres
may entail a check on the axles to assess the space required for the suspension components and the length
of wheel studs etc.
In the case of heavy vehicles, care must be taken to remain within the limits set for overall width by the various
government regulations.
The use of tyres with a different outside diameter affects the performance of the vehicle in terms of speed,
maximum gradability, pulling force, braking power etc. The tachograph must be recalibrated by an authorised
workshop. The load capacity and the relative reference speed must always be compatible with the performance
of the vehicle. When the tyres with a load capacity or speed limit are chosen for a given vehicle, the permissible
loads of the vehicle or its performance, must be reduced accordingly. On the other hand, the use of tyres with
a greater load capacity does not automatically increase the maximum permissible mass on the axles.
The size and load capacity of the tyres are established on the basis of international and national norms (ETRTO,
DIN, CUNA etc.) and are listed in the manuals of the respective tyre manufacturers.
Specific performance characteristics may be established by government regulations for special use in the case
of fire-fighting vehicles, vehicles for winter duty, airport tankers, buses etc.. Whenever so required by
government regulations the vehicle must be presented to the respective government agency for inspection of
the parts that have been replaced and entry of the respective modifications in the vehicle documents.
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Plastic Pipes
When fitting new pipes or replacing others, plastic must not be used for the following:
- in areas where the temperature inside/outside the pipe could exceed 80C (e.g. closer than 100 mm to the
engine exhaust system).
- between fixed and moving parts, in this case special hoses are to be used
- on the hydraulic lines.
During modification the following must be observed:
- Material and dimensions
End of stroke
mark
Marking
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L mm
19,8
20,5
10
24
12
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16
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As a rule quick coupling connectors should be used. We recommend that the same makes present on the
original vehicle be used. When necessary (e.g. near bends), connectors with metal inserts may be used. Before
inserting the pipe into the connector the latter must be screwed into its threaded seat on the component (e.g.
pneumatic valve) adopting the tightening torques indicated below.
Thread
M 12 X 1.,5 mm
24
M 14 X 1.5 mm
28
M 16 X 1.5 mm
35
M 22 X 1.5 mm
40
Insert the portion of the length L, previously marked, of the pipe into the connector applying force for 30 to 120
N depending on the dimension of the pipe.
The replacement of the components (valves etc.) is made possible since the coupling and connector may be
internally rotated while screwing or unscrewing.
Precautions
Should piping be replaced, use new connectors. After opening, connectors must not be
reused.
Installation
New pipes must be thoroughly cleaned inside before use (e.g. by blowing through with compressed air).
Pipes must be fixed in their correct position. The fixing elements must go right round the pipe. They may be
of plastic, metal or rubber.
Observe adequate distances between the various fixing elements. As a rule a maximum distance of 500 mm
for plastic pipes and 600 mm for metal pipes is applicable.
For plastic pipes, in order to prevent distortion and tension on the connectors when fitting them, take the
necessary precautions when working out on the run and fitting the fixing elements onto the chassis. Flawless
fitting of the fixing element will ensure that the pipes do not rub against the fixed parts of the chassis.
Observe the necessary safety distances from moving parts and heat sources.
When a pipe has to pass through the chassis frame (side or cross members) appropriate precautions must be
taken to avoid damage.
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2-67
A solution which can be used such as a bulkhead connection for a straight or angled run is given in the diagram
below.
Figure 2.27
1 Pipe
2 Bulkhead connector
3 Chassis
Important
After completing any work either on the system or the equipment, the braking system must be checked to
ensure its efficiency.
For air systems, build up the pressure to its maximum value. Check for leaks in the areas affected by the work
carried out.
To ensure that the connections have been made correctly, the air reservoir for one axle may be discharged.
This check can be performed by reading the on-board gauge and, by working the brake pedal, by checking the
pressure in the remaining brake section (or sections).
In hydraulic circuits, on completing the work, the normal air bleeding operation must be performed.
Chassis modifications
EuroCargo
EuroTech/Star/Trakker
If larger quantities of air are required, a supplementary air tank must be fitted. However, in this case it will be
necessary to verify that the standard air compressor is capable of filling the brake system tank in the specifically
prescribed times.
A compressor of greater capacity may have to be installed if necessary.
Chassis modifications
2-69
Unladen
Laden
1
2
3
4
5
6
2-70
Chassis modifications
The deflection of the modified spring under the two load conditions (see Figure 2.29) can be measured directly
on the vehicle. The length of the load apportioning valve lever (or arm) that is to be attained may be calculated
approximately on the basis of the following formula:
Ln = Ls fn
fs
Ln
Ls
fn
fs
=
=
=
=
The adjustment should be made on the vehicle as follows (see Fig. 2.29):
1) With the vehicle unloaded, the rod is to be adjusted in such a manner that the braking pressure indicated
by the gauge (2) corresponds to that which was calculated for the empty vehicle.
2) Setting the lever upward by a distance equal to the deflection of the leaf spring from empty to loaded, make
certain that the pressure on the gauge corresponds to that of the load apportioning valve for the loaded
version.
Minor differences may be corrected by changing the length of the lever.
After adjustment a new tag containing the new calibration values must be attached.
Chassis modifications
2-71
2.15
Diagrams
603.42.823
603.43.693
Components
603.42.303
-
EuroTech (Cursor)
603.43.263
603.43.263
EuroTech
603.42.603
603.42.623
EuroStar/Trakker
603.42.683
603.42.623
These manuals can be obtained from the IVECO After Sales Network or from the relative departments of the
IVECO Sales Management.
Precautions
The vehicles are equipped with sophisticated electrical/electronic systems controlling their operation.
Work on the system (e.g. removing wiring harness, making additional circuits, replacing
equipment, changing fuses, etc.) that is not done in conformity with IVECO instructions or is
carried out by unskilled personnel can severely damage the systems (control units, wiring,
sensors, etc.), jeopardizing safety and operation of the vehicle besides causing significant damage
(e.g. short-circuiting with the risk of fire and destruction of the vehicle) that is not covered by
warranty.
It is strictly forbidden to make modifications or connections to the electronic control unit wiring
harnesses; in particular, the signal line between control units (CAN line) must not be tampered
with for any reason. Any diagnosis and maintenance operations can be made only by authorized
personnel using equipment approved by IVECO.
Always disconnect the batteries before commencing any work on the electrical system. First disconnect the
negative and then the positive power cable.
Use fuses with the required capacity for their specific function. Never use fuses of higher capacity. Change them
only after eliminating the trouble, with keys and users disconnected.
Restore the original conditions of the wiring (routing, guards, and binding, preventing the cable at all costs from
coming into contact with metal surfaces of the structure that may impair its integrity).
During work on the chassis frame, to safeguard the electrical system, disconnect the relevant components and
the earth connections, follow the guides given in points 2.1.2 and 2.2.4.
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Chassis modifications
To safeguard the electrical components on the vehicle the following precautions should be taken:
Never disconnect the connectors from the control units when the engine is running or when the control
units are powered.
Never power components interlocked by electronic modules with the rated voltage of the vehicle through
wander cables.
Control units equipped with metal sheathes have to be earthed through a screw or bolt unless otherwise
specified.
When fitting additional equipment, where necessary, diodes must be fitted to provide protection against
any induction current peaks.
The earth signal originating from analogue sensors must only be wired to a specific receiver. Additional earth
connections could result in false output signals being emitted from these sensors.
The wiring looms for the electronic components with low intensity signals must be arranged in parallel to
the metal datum plane i.e. it must adhere to the chassis/cab structure in order to reduce the parasite
capacity. It should be spaced from additional wiring looms as far as possible.
Additional equipment should be connected to the system earth with the utmost care (see point 2.1.2.). The
relative wiring must not be fitted alongside the existing electronic circuits in order to avoid electromagnetic
interference.
The wiring of the electronic systems (length, conductor type, arrangement, clamping, connecting shield
braids etc.) must follow the original IVECO standards. Carefully reset the original system after carrying out
any work.
We recommend that electrical, electro-mechanical and electronic devices which comply with
the following immunity requirements for electromagnetic emissions, both irradiated and
conducted are used:
- Electromagnetic immunity level required for the electronic systems:
Secondary systems 50 V/m for frequencies variable between 20 MHz and 1 GHz
Main systems 100 V/m for frequencies variable between 20 MHz and 1 GHz
- Required electromagnetic emission levels for electrical/electro-mechanical/electronic systems:
a) Maximum range of transient voltage for 24V systems.
VOLTAGE (V)
TIME
MAX. VOLTAGE
Chassis modifications
MIN. VOLTAGE
2-73
Type of didi
sturbance
Type of band
Type of
detector
Radiated
Broadband
Radiated
Broadband
Radiated
530 KHz
2 MHz
5.9 MHz
6.2 MHz
30 MHz
54 MHz
Quasi-peak
63
54
35
35
24
Peak
76
67
48
48
37
Narrowband
Peak
41
34
34
34
24
Conducted
Broadband
Quasi-peak
80
66
52
52
36
Conducted
Broadband
Peak
90
76
62
62
46
Conducted
Narrowband
Peak
70
50
45
40
30
Use electrical/electronic equipment in compliance with the EC Directives on electromagnetic compability, i.e
use suitable components for vehicle applications e.. marked (the EC marking is not sufficient). If in any doubt,
call the IVECO Service Network.
These levels are granted only if the system comes from IVECO Spare Parts or it has been certified as per
ISO, CISPR, VDE international regulations. In case of systems which use the primary or secondary civil electric
network (220V AC) as a supply source, the relevant characteristics have to comply with the IEC regulations.
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Chassis modifications
Warnings
When fitting devices such as:
Retarder
Auxiliary heaters
Power take -offs
Air conditioning systems
Automatic gearboxes
Fleet management
Speed limiting devices
Anti theft devices
Cellular phones etc
which could interact with the other electrical systems already fitted to the vehicle (e.g. ABS, EDC etc.), contact
IVECO in order to optimise the installation.
Remarks
For the operations which might cause interference with the basic system, it is necessary to carry out diagnostic
checks in order to make sure that the system has been properly fitted .
These checks can be carried out using the self-diagnosis system of the on-board control units (blink-code) or
at the IVECO Service Network.
The company reserves the right to decline its own warranty cover on the vehicle should any work be carried
out which does not comply with the regulations of the Company.
2.15.2
Additional equipment
The vehicles system is designed to provide the necessary power to all the standard equipment. Each piece
of equipment has its own specific protection for its own function and the appropriate dimensions of the wires.
Fitting of additional equipment must include the provision of suitable protection and must not overload the
vehicles system.
The earth connections of the additional devices must be made with a cable of an adequate size. It should be
as short as possible and permit movement of the apparatus in relation to the chassis of the vehicle.
If batteries of a greater capacity are used, due to the demand of the added loads, it is advisable to request
optional batteries and alternators with a greater capacity.
In any case we recommend that the increase in the capacity of the batteries should not exceed 20 to 30% of
the maximum values provided as an optional extra by IVECO so as not to damage some components of the
system (e.g. Starter motor). If greater capacities are required, use additional batteries making the necessary
arrangements for recharging as described below.
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Their insertion into the vehicles circuits must include a separate recharging system (see Fig. 2.30) integrated
with that of the vehicle. In this case it is advisable to provide supplementary batteries with the same capacity
as the batteries originally installed in order to ensure correct recharging of all batteries.
Figure 2.30
Installing additional batteries
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Standard batteries
Supplementary batteries
Alternator with built-in regulator
Starter motor
Starter key
Relays
Battery charging condition tell-tale
Installing additional batteries involves checking that the alternator is of a sufficient capacity to recharge. If
necessary, an alternator with larger power or an additional one must be used. In this case connect up as shown
in Fig. 2.31.
When using electric motors which are activated only while the vehicle engine is running, instead of
supplementary batteries, it could be sufficient to use a larger power alternator or a supplementary one.
Such alternators have to be equipped with Zener diode rectifiers in order to avoid damaging the
electrical/electronic systems already fitted which might arise from accidental disconnection of the batteries.
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Chassis modifications
Figure 2.31
Installing an additional alternator
TO THE BATTERIES
TO THE BATTERIES
Chassis modifications
2-77
2.15.3
2.15.3.1
EuroCargo Range
EuroTech, Star, Trakker Range (Production until June 98)
The information about the points from which power draw-off is possible, the available current and the
precautions to be observed are as follows:
Figure 2.32
a. From the batteries - b. From the control unit - c. From the front bulkhead connectors - d. From the rear junction
box
10A
20A
duration 60 mins
duration 30 mins
While the engine is running another 5 to 20A may be further drawn-off depending on the engines speed.
For greater power draw-off, ask for the optional high output alternators and optional uprated batteries.
2-78
Chassis modifications
Figure 2.33
Chassis modifications
2-79
Figure 2.34
: max 7.5A
(the fuse is not necessary)
- H5
Supplementary
lighting
: max 6A
(the fuse is not necessary)
- H15
: max 10A
(the fuse must be inserted)
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Chassis modifications
Figure 2.35
Chassis modifications
2-81
2.15.3.2
Power can be taken at the points listed below, specifically provided for bodybuilders:
a) From batteries
Figura 2.36
Starting motor
Taking power through the specific terminal c specially provided for bodybuilders.
With engine stopped:
Up to 10% of the battery rating.
With engine running:
A further 20% of the battery rating can be drawn, according to the alternator
power and the engine revs
When greater power is needed, uprated batteries and alternator should be fitted for frequent use with high
loads (E.G. tail lifts) higher capacity batteries (minimum 110A) with an alternator of not less than 90A should
be fitted.
Precautions
For the separation and protection of the additional circuit from the original one, use proper fuses located
next to the supply point.
Protect the additional cables by means of special sheaths or corrugated covers, and install them in compliance
with the instruction of 2.15.4.
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Chassis modifications
Capacity
Kit 40A
Kit 60A
4104 0110 KZ
4104 0111 KZ
Chassis modifications
MEGAFUSE
Cable section
10mm2
10mm2
Capacity
Kit 100A
Kit 125A
Kit 150A
4104 0112 KZ
4104 0113 KZ
4104 0114 KZ
Cable section
25mm2
35mm2
50mm2
2-83
b) taking power from the battery cut-off switch (same as shown at A from batteries) is
permitted
On vehicles with option 541 (mechanical battery cut-off switch) power can be taken from under the terminal
cover as shown in figure 2.38
Figure 2.38
Connection Point
On vehicles with Option 2532 (elettrical battery cut-off switch) power can be taken from under the
terminal cover as shown in figure 2.39
Figure 2.39
Connection Point
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Chassis modifications
1)
2)
3)
Pin
Cable no.
mm
Maximum
load
5509
0.5
1 mA
Description
Signal with vehicle stationary, signal D8 (8V) of standard tachograph
7778
0.5
100 mA
4442
5A
6662
0.5
200 mA
8879
5A
7772
10A
***
***
Not connected
Light ON:
Ignition key in OFF position: 24V only when the parking light is in
ON position
Ignition key in ON position: 24V when the parking and low-beam headlights
are in ON position 1)
Handbrake signal, earthed when the spring brake is applied 1) 2)
Key 15
Key 30
***
***
Not connected
0000
0.5
5A
Earth
10
7156
0.5
10 mA
11
8154
0.5
10mA
12
8155
0.5
10mA
13
8156
0.5
10mA
14
8157
0.5
10mA
15
***
***
Not connected
16
***
***
Not connected
17
***
***
Not connected
18
***
***
Not connected
19
***
***
Not connected
20
0000
10A
Earth
Chassis modifications
2-85
To enable bodybuilders to take cables in and out of the cab, without drilling holes, there is a dedicated
corrugated tube located under the front hood on the passenger side of the cab (see figure 2.41).
The bottom end of the tube is protected by a plug to prevent smoke and dust getting into the cab and must
be sealed again after inserting cables through it.
Figura 2.41
Corrugated pipe
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Chassis modifications
d) From the connectors placed on the chassis (approximately on the chassis centre line)
Figure 2.42
Figure 2.43
6-pin connector interface
Pin
Cable No.
mm
Maximum load
Description
0150
0.5
10mA
Junction W2 earth
7151
0.5
10mA
Junction V2 (24V)
5502
0.5
10mA
2226
0.5
1A
9906
0.5
1A
8050
0.5
1A
Cable No.
Load
Description
0158
10mA
PTO earth
0166
10mA
0167
10mA
0168
10mA
Figure 2.44
NOTE:
A SPECIAL KIT IS AVAILABLE IN THE SPARE PARTS CATALOGUE (PART NUMBER:
2992273), WHICH INCLUDES:
-- 20, 6 AND 4 PIN MALE CONNECTORS
-- PINS FOR CABLES WITH SECTIONS OF 1 mm2 AND 0.5 mm2
-- RUBBER GROMMETS FOR PINS (BOTH USED AND UNUSED)
Chassis modifications
2-87
e) From inside the cab PTO 1, 2, 3 software 4.1.2 (vehicles built from chassis numbers 384102,
four cylinder engines, and 385416 six cylinder engines).
It is possible to take power from pins 3, 5 and 6 in the blue 20-pin connector located in the electronic control
unit compartment (next to the ABS control unit) behind the panel in front of the passenger feet.
Figura 2.45
Pin
Cable No.
mm
Maximum
load
5509
0.5
1 mA
7778
0.5
100 mA
4442
5A
6662
0.5
200 mA
8879
5A
Key 15
7772
10A
Key 30
8050
0.5
10 Ma
9906
0.5
10 mA
0000
0.5
10A
10
7156
0.5
10 mA
11
8154
0.5
10mA
12
8155
0.5
10mA
13
8157
0.5
10mA
14
8156
0.5
10mA
15
0150
0.5
10mA
Junction W2
16
0158
0.5
10mA
PTO earth
17
0166
0.5
10mA
18
0167
0.5
10mA
19
0168
0.5
10mA
20
1)
2)
3)
Description
Signal with vehicle stationary, signal D8 (8V) of standard tachograph
Engine running, alternator L 24V when engine is running
Light ON;
Ignition key in OFF position: 24V only when the parking light is in
ON position
Ignition key in ON position: 24V when the parking and low-beam headlights
are in ON position 1)
Handbrake signal, earthed when the spring brake is applied 1) 2)
Earth
Power supply for Cruise Control switches
Not connected
Steady signal even when the MOUDLE TEST key is pressed
The signal is earthed when the pressure on springs is lower than 5.5 bar
Must be included between Pins 10 and 11, in case of vehicles without Cruise Control for functions CC RESUME, CC SET -, CC SET + and PER
PTO 1,2,3
4)
WARNING: The use of the engine start/stop signal requires previous installation of devices to ensure that the operation occurs under
safe conditions and in compliance with the regulations in force for the operator, the persons and/or the objects situated in the vicinity. The bodybuilder
is responsible for locating and properly fitting these devices (e.g. parking brake ON, neutral gearshift, etc.), by means of arrangements that ensure the
requested function and the use of reliable components.
2-88
Chassis modifications
To enable bodybuilders to take cables in and out of the cab, without drilling holes, there is a dedicated
corrugated tube located under the front hood on the passenger side of the cab (see figure 2.46).
The bottom end of the tube is protected by a plug to prevent smoke and dust getting into the cab and must
be sealed again after inserting cables through it.
Figura 2.46
Corrugated pipe
Chassis modifications
2-89
f) From the connectors placed on the chassis (approximately on the chassis centre line;
as of2.47
chassis no. 2367351)
Figure
Figure 2.48
6-pin connector interface
Pin
Cable No.
mm
Maximum load
Description
&
Not connected
7151
0.5
10mA
Junction V2 (24V)
5502
0.5
10mA
2226
0.5
10 mA
5519
0.5
10 mA
8050
0.5
10 mA
Cable No.
Load
312MO
10mA
PTO actuation
0166
10mA
0167
10mA
&
mm
Figure 2.49
Description
Not connected
NOTE:
A SPECIAL KIT IS AVAILABLE IN THE SPARE PARTS CATALOGUE (PART NUMBER:
504033457), WHICH INCLUDES:
-- 20, 6 AND 4 PIN MALE CONNECTORS
-- PINS FOR CABLES WITH SECTIONS OF 1 mm2 AND 0.5 mm2
-- RUBBER GROMMETS FOR PINS (BOTH USED AND UNUSED)
2-90
Chassis modifications
2.15.3.2.1 Connection for engine switching off when a person is standing on the footboard and
the reverse gear is engaged
Make a connection to the 6-pole connector for outfitters on the chassis, and to the 20-pole connector per
outfitters in the cabin. The persons switch on the footboard is closed when the person is present. A relay is
to be added, as shown in the diagram.
The section that leads to the 6-pole connector is to be added if you want the vehicles speed to be limited to
30 km/h when a person is standing on the footboard; in this case, the switch must consist of a double-contact
switch.
Pin 2 6-pole
connector
Pin 3 6-pole
connector
Persons switch
on the footboard
Pin 8 20-pole
connector
Pin 15 20-pole
connector
Chassis modifications
2-91
2.15.3.3
Power can be taken at the points shown below, specially provided for bodybuilders:
a) From the batteries
Figure 2.50
Starter motor
Taking power through the specific terminal C specially provided for bodybuilders.
With engine stopped:
Up to 10% of rated battery capacity.
With engine running:
It is possible to draw off an additional 20% of the rated battery capacity,
depending on the alternator power and engine speed.
For higher powers it is necessary to have uprated batteries and alternator. Supplying high loads (e.g. tail lifts),
with frequent use, requires using batteries of sufficient capacity (at least 143 Ah) and alternators of sufficient
power (no less than 90 A).
Precautions
To separate and protect the additional circuit from the original one, use appropriate fuses positioned close
to the supply. Protect the additional cables in special sheaths or corrugated ducts, installing them in compliance
with the instructions of point 2.15.4.
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Chassis modifications
Capacity
Kit 40A
Kit 60A
4104 0110 KZ
4104 0111 KZ
MEGAFUSE
Cable cross-section
10mm2
10mm2
Capacity
Kit 100A
Kit 125A
Kit 150A
4104 0112 KZ
4104 0113 KZ
4104 0114 KZ
Cable cross-section
25mm2
30mm2
50mm2
Figure 2.52
A
B
A = Fuse number
B = Values in Amps EuroTech/Star/Trakker Ranges
C = Values in Amps EuroTech Cursor and
EuroTrakker Cursor Ranges
D = External lights (ST81 connector)
E = Key positive (ST81 connector)
D
E
Chassis modifications
2-93
Fuses 5 and 6 are for the bipolar cable, which is provided for taking power at the junction box outside the
vehicle. On truck models the junction box is mounted on the rear overhang, and on tractors ( for semitrailers)
behind the cab.
To enable bodybuilders to take cables in and out of the cab, without drilling holes, there is a dedicated
corrugated tube located under the front hood on the passenger side of the cab (see Fig. 2.53).
The bottom end of the tube is protected by a plug to prevent smoke and dust getting into the cab and must
be sealed again after inserting cables through it.
Figure 2.53
Corrugated tube
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Chassis modifications
- Terminal 58 (external lights): 5A for the EuroTech MH Cursor Range; EuroTrakker Cursor
3A for the EuroTech, Star, Trakker Ranges
(fuse no. 6 in the cab, see paragraph b).
Figure 2.54
Junction box
Chassis modifications
2-95
0 - 4.9
0.5
5 - 9.9
10
10 - 18
20
2.5
19 - 28
30
29 - 35
40
36 - 48
50
10
49 - 69
70
16
70 - 98
100
25
99 - 123
125
35
124 - 148
150
50
1)
Precautions
New wires must not run alongside wires that transmit signals (e.g. ABS). These latter wires have been
allocated a special run to satisfy electromagnetic requirements (EMI)
When grouping several wires together, remember that there will be a reduction in their intensity as compared
to the rated value of a single cable due to reduced heat dissipation.
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Chassis modifications
.
2.15.5
Should it be necessary to lengthen the wires on the chassis owing to the new dimensions of wheelbase and
overhang, a watertight junction box must be used which has the same characteristics as those used on the
standard vehicle. The components used such as wires, connectors, terminal blocks, conduits etc. must be of
the same type as those used originally and be correctly fitted.
As regards the ABS system, follow the instructions given at point 2.14.3.
2.15.6
On vehicles with a 24V system, should the trailer (or other equipment) require a 12V system, a potential
divider must be used which draws power from the standard circuit. Power must not be drawn from one battery
only due to the detrimental effects this would have on the batteries during recharging.
2.15.7
This is generally located on the battery box and is manually operated. It is a single-pole switch which
disconnects the battery from the chassis leaving only the tachograph in operation due to legal requirements.
An electric battery disconnector is available on request, fitted in the same position as for the hand-operated
disconnector. Switching on can be performed by either operating a key switch, warning light switch, external
light switch, auxiliary heater thermostat, air conditioning system.
For special outfits (e.g. fuel transport, dangerous goods, etc.), a specific system conforming to the A.D.R.
standard is provided.
2.15.8
In some countries, regulations (domestic or EC) require the vehicle to be equipped with side marker lamps,
depending on its overall length.
The vehicles in the IVECO Range are equipped with specific terminals for side marker light connection.
Bodybuilders must fit the lights on the relevant structures and connect to the dedicated terminals.
The positions of these terminals for the specific Ranges are shown below.
Chassis modifications
2-97
a) EuroCargo Range
Figura 2.55
3331
3332
0000
RH side
LH side
Earth
Interface to use
9843 5344
9843 5331
Male connector
n 1
9844 7231
Half bearing
n 1
9843 5370
Cable terminal
n 3
486 1936
Seal
n 3
Female connector
Note:
Vehicles are supplied with a kit containing:
- Information for locating the terminal on a standard vehicle.
- The components needed to make the connection.
2-98
Chassis modifications
8869
3331
3332
0000
Interface to be used
9843 5341
9843 5377
Male connector
n 1
9844 7232
Half shell
n 1
9843 5370
Cable terminal
n 4
486 1936
Gasket
n 4
Female connector
Note:
Vehicles are supplied with a kit containing:
-- Information for the terminal on a standard vehicle.
-- The components needed to make the connection.
Chassis modifications
2-99
RH side
1
2
3
4
5
6
0000
3339
0000
3339
0000
3339
ST 77
1
2
3
4
5
6
0000
3330
0000
3330
0000
3330
ST 78
LH side
Interface to use
9843 5343
9843 5339
Male connector
n 1
9844 7233
Half bearing
n 1
9843 5370
Cable terminal
n 6
486 1936
Seal
n 6
2-100
Female connector
Chassis modifications
ST 77
1
2
3
4
0000
3339
0000
3339
1
2
3
4
0000
3330
0000
3330
LH side
ST 78
Front
Interface to use
9843 5341
9843 5337
Male connector
n 1
9844 7232
Half bearing
n 1
9843 5370
Cable terminal
n 4
486 1936
Seal
n 4
Female connector
Chassis modifications
2-101
In order to limit the torsional stresses on the vehicle chassis, we recommend that the plate be fitted where
there is a cross member, particularly in the case of heavy units.
A similar procedure should be adopted when fitting additional units such as tanks, compressors etc. When
positioning them, due consideration must be given to the distribution of the weights (see point 1.2). In any event,
an adequate distance of their height from the ground must be ensured with due consideration given to the use
of the vehicle.
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Chassis modifications
Any holes that are necessary for the relocation must be made on the web of the side member in accordance
with the specifications given in point 2.2.1. Holes already present must be made use of to the greatest extent
possible.
When tank refilling is hindered by the positions of the body structure, the tank mounting brackets may be
installed one drilling unit lower (45 mm).
If a supplementary fuel tank is to be added, the best solution is to use the same system arrangement already
used for original fuel tank, using, whenever possible, original elements. The use of a switching system allows
the alternative feeding from the two tanks (see Fig. 2.60).
Figure 2.60
The use of the above system is advisable when the added tank is located on the side opposite the original one.
When the tanks are in line on the same side it is possible to maintain fuel feed from the original tank then the
added one should be connected directly to the former through hoses. The arrangement must conform to
national rules and regulations. The tank-to-tank connecting line must be leakproof and not of a smaller internal
dimension, have the same technical characteristics as those envisaged for the original system and be properly
secured.
Chassis modifications
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Chassis modifications
An extra retarder (e.g. eddy current drag brake or hydraulic brake) may be positioned behind the gearbox
(assembly installation) or on the transmission (separate installation) and it is subject to our authorisation.
Installation on some vehicles can be carried out at our plants (as optional extra). Later installation on these
vehicles must match the original solution (as for brake manufacturer co-operation).
In the remaining cases, the brake manufacturing firm workshops must carry out the installation in compliance
with points 2.2.1 and 2.3.2 and 2.15 of these instructions. The firm authorised to carry out the installation is
responsible for correct operation, anchoring part size, good quality of work. Extra gearbox reinforcements may
be needed or existing ones may have to be strengthened when the retarder is installed as one assembly with
the gearbox.
The technical documentation needed for the installation can be requested from IVECO. The information on
the electrical system of each model is given in the Workshop Manuals and can be obtained from the IVECO
Service Network (see point 2.15.1). When it is necessary to fit heatproof shields, their position and material
specifications must comply with current standards (e.g. ISO 3795) ensuring their effectiveness.
To cool hydraulic retarders, their connection with the engine cooling system is allowed provided that this does
not entail exceeding the maximum temperature allowances for the original system coolant. Otherwise, a
separate cooling circuit must be fitted.
If it is necessary to install additional heat exchangers, their dimensions must be defined by the retarder
manufacturer. Their positioning must not alter the functioning of the original cooling system of the vehicle.
In the presence of electronic system installed on the vehicle (e.g. ABS, EDC etc.) which interact
with the retarder, contact IVECO in order to optimise the application.
Chassis modifications
2-105
Our vehicles are fitted with a rear underrun bar in accordance with EEC Directive 70/221 and 81/333.
The maximum permitted distance from the bar to the rearmost part of the body is 400mm, deducting the
distortion of approx. 20 to 40 mm found during approval tests. For further information see the official
information issued by IVECO.
Whenever the chassis modifications affect the rear overhang, the underrun bar must be repositioned (in
compliance with current regulations) so as to be able to obtain the same connection with the chassis as on
the original vehicle.
When modifying the vehicles or installing special equipment (e.g. tail lifts) it may be necessary to modify the
structure of the underrun bar. Such modifications must not change original resistance and stiffness specifications
(comply with local government regulations, if any). The firm carrying out the modification must be prepared
to present the relevant documentation on the required specifications upon request.
Whenever different underrun bar must be used, check relevant current regulations. Documentation or quality
control certificates must be presented upon request from the competent authority.
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Chassis modifications
When fitting mudguards or making wheel boxes the following points should be considered:
- The supporting structure should be sufficiently strong enough, avoiding any sudden variation in section.
- If the support are fixed to the web of the sidemembers they must be bolted, the sidemembers must not
be welded (see Figure 2.62).
If the supports are fixed the body longitudinals they can be welded or bolted.
Figure 2.62
Chassis modifications
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2.21 Mudflaps
If legally required, unless already fitted ex-factory, the bodybuilder must ensure that the complete vehicle
is fitted with mudflaps. When mounting them legally required distances must be complied with.
2.22 Side Guards
In some countries local or EEC regulations require that the vehicle be fitted with side guards. The
Bodybuilder who finishes off the vehicle must ensure compliance with the required characteristics unless it is
already equipped with them ex-factory.
On permanently fitted structures such as fixed platform bodies, vans etc, the side guards will be fitted directly
to their basic structure (floor ribbings cross members) whereas on mobile structures (such as tippers,
interchangeable equipment, removable containers), the side guards will be connected to the auxiliary frame by
way of suitable brackets or installed directly on the chassis. In the latter case, we suggest that the Bodybuilder
makes use as far as possible, of the holes already existing on the side member vertical web in compliance with
point 2.2.1.
According to the EEC regulation, the external protection element can either consist of a single runner whose
surface extends in the vertical direction or of several longitudinal sections with preset sizes and distances
between them.
The side guards must be connected to their own supporting structures in order to allow quick removal or tilting
should maintenance or repair work on assemblies or components located next to them be needed.
Operation of and access to the following parts must be ensured.
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Chassis modifications
Figure 2.63
IVECO profile
(*) Either the bottom part of the auxiliary frame is over 1,300 mm
from the ground or the width of the auxiliary subframe is less
than the external space occupied by the tyres.
Section A-B
Detail X
Test load 1 kN
Permitted sag values under test load:
30 mm on the rear, included in the last 250 mm of the device
150 mm on the remaining parts of the device
2.23 Chocks
Usually these are fitted directly at the factory. Should this not be the case, or if it is necessary to change their
original position, the Bodybuilder must work out a new arrangement in compliance with local regulations. The
new position must ensure reliability and safety as well as easy access for operation by the user.
Chassis modifications
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Chassis modifications
3. BUILDING
AND MOUNTING
THE STRUCTURES
3-1
3-2
Index
3.
3.1
3-5
3.1.1
Construction of a Subframe
3-5
3.1.2
Connections
3-12
3.2
Fitting Box-bodies
3-19
3.2.1
Demountable Bodies
3-22
3.2.2
Car transport
3-22
3.3
Building vans
3-23
3.4
Tipping Bodies
3-23
3.4.1
Heavy-duty Service
3-25
3.4.2
Light-duty Service
3-26
3.4.3
Removable Containers
3-27
3.5
3-28
3.6
3-31
3.6.1
3-31
3.6.2
3-31
3.6.3
3-32
3.6.4
3-33
3.7
3-44
3.8
3-44
3.9
Installation of Cranes
3-48
3.9.1
3-49
3.9.2
3-54
3.9.3
Removable Cranes
3-57
3.10
3-58
3.11
3-68
3.12
3-68
3.13
Winch Installation
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3-3
3-4
The following detailed instructions assume compliance with the more general specifications given above.
3.1
Material
Usually, provided the subframe is not to undergo great stress, the material used for its construction may
be of a lower grade than that used for the vehicle chassis. It must have good welding characteristics and limits
of no less than:
370 N/mm2
240 N/mm2
25%
Tensile strength R
Yield point R 0.2
Stretching A 5
Should the stress limits require it (e.g. if cranes or tail lifts are to be fitted), or if very high sections are to be
avoided, material with better mechanical characteristics may be used. In this case it should be considered that
a lower inertia moment of the reinforcing beam implies high bending stresses on the chassis frame.
The characteristics of some materials considered in some applications below explained are as follows:
Material
Tensile strength R
Yield point R 0.2
Stretching A 5
Aluminium Subframe
In case of materials such as aluminium, having different characteristics compared to steel, both the
dimensions and the structures of the subframe will have, as a rule, to be adapted accordingly.
When the subframes main function is mainly to distribute the load more evenly while leaving the
major loadbearing to the frame, aluminium longitudinal runners can be used having the same dimensions
as stated for the steel. Some typical examples are: fixed bodies, vans, tanks with continuous and close
spaced bearers or bearers mounted directly over the suspension hanger brackets. Exceptions are those
cases where the high stresses on the vehicles frame demand steel runners of a high dimension or
shearing-resistant connections.
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When the subframe must contribute in terms of strength and stiffness (bodies having high concentrated loads
etc) aluminium is not recommended and has therefore to be authorised for each application.
Please note that when defining the minimum size of reinforcement sections, reference must be made not only
to the limit of permissible stress for aluminium, but also to the different Coefficient of Elasticity compared to
steel (approximately 7,000 instead of 21,000 kg/mm2) which requires greater dimensions of the sections
themselves.
Similarly, if the connection between the frame and subframe allows the transmission of shearing stresses (plate
connection), then when checking the stress of both ends of the single section, the relevant new neutral axis
has to be estabilished according to the different elastic modulus of both materials.
In the final analysis, if the subframe has to contribute to the frames strength/stiffness, higher sectional
dimensions for the runners will have to be used if aluminium is to be considered instead of steel.
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If the cabs rear suspension components do not allow the entire runner to pass through, the latter may be
shaped as shown in figure 3.2. This could require the assessment of the minimum resisting section if high flexural
moment occurs at the front (e.g. with crane mounted behind cab if operating towards the vehicles front).
Figure 3.2
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On vehicles where chassis side members are not parallel to each other, the auxiliary frame runner profiles must
follow the shape of the main side members. The construction of auxiliary frames either wider or narrower than
the chassis structure is permitted only in particular cases (e.g. removable containers sliding on rollers operated
by mechanical or hydraulic systems). In these cases a necessary precaution will be that of ensuring a correct
transmission of the forces between the auxiliary frame and the side member vertical web. This can be obtained
by inserting an intermediate runner profile shaped according to the vehicles side member or by applying a
stiffened connecting L-section. Should the front part of the auxiliary frame be narrower than the chassis, either
a number of suitably shaped U-sections or of angle L-sections with the appropriate ribbing can be installed on
the outside of the auxiliary frame (fig. 3.3).
Figure 3.3
L section
Alternative solution
Channel section
The shape of the section of the runner is determined with due consideration to the function of the subframe
and to the type of structure that is above it. It is advisable to use open U-sections if the subframe is supposed
to adapt itself elastically to the chassis of the vehicle, and to use box-type sections when added rigidity is called
for.
Proper care must be taken to ensure a gradual passing from the box- type section to the open kind. Some
examples on how to achieve this are shown in fig. 3.4.
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Figure 3.4
Version A
Standard box-type
runner profiles
Chassis/auxiliary
frame
connecting
angle section
C
Version F
Version G
There must be continuity between the longitudinal runners of the subframe and the vehicle. Where this is not
possible, continuity may be restored by fitting cleat plate brackets.
If a rubber antifriction strip is inserted, specifications and thickness must be equal to those originally used by
the Manufacturer (hardness 80 Shore, max. thickness 3mm).
The application of antifriction material may prevent abrasive actions which can cause corrosion when using
material with a different composition (e.g. aluminium and steel).
Such dimensions can be obtained from the technical literature supplied by the manufacturer of the runner profiles.
It should be borne in mind that the moment of inertia, apart from being an important factor for the calculation of
the share of bending moment to be applied, also represents the most adequate response to the degree of torsional
stress required for the specific type of connecting section in use. Therefore, the moment of resistance is a
determining factor as regards the stress exerted on the material.
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Cross Members
An adequate number of cross members, which should be positioned if possible adjacent to the fastenings,
are required to brace the two runners of the subframe.
The cross members may be of the open type (e.g. C-type) or, if greater rigidity is desired, of the closed type.
Suitable gusset plates must be employed at the points of the connection to confer sufficient strength to the
connection (see fig. 3.5). In those cases, when greater rigidity is required for the connection, the work
procedure may be carried out as illustrated in fig. 3.6
Figure 3.5
Figure 3.6
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Figure 3.8
1 Subframe
2 Crossties
Figure 3.9
1 Subframe
2 Box-section
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3.1.2 Connections
Choosing the Type of Body Mounting
The selection of the type of connection to be used - if not provided initially by the Manufacturer - is very
important in terms of the subframe providing strength and stiffness, for the appropriate body type.
The subframe connection may be flexible (brackets or clamps) or it may be rigid, resistant to shearing stress
(longitudinal or transverse plates); the choice must be made based on the type of body that is to be mounted
(see points 3.2 to 3.13) analysing the stress forces which the additional equipment that is added transmits to
the chassis both under static and dynamic conditions. The number, size and type of securing devices properly
subdivided over the length of the subframe, must be such as to ensure a good connection between the chassis
of the vehicle and the subframe.
The screws and clamps must be of a strength class no lower than 8.8, the nuts must be equipped with devices
that prevents them from working loose. The first fixing nut must be located, if possible, at a distance of approx.
250 to 350 mm from the front end of the subframe.
Any connecting points previously existing on the frame of the vehicle must be used first.
The compliance with the aforementioned distance for the first mounting must be ensured in cases where the
body applies concentrated loads behind the cab and requires additional stability (e.g. cranes, front end tipping
gears etc.) in order to prevent overstressing the chassis frame. If necessary, additional fixings must be fitted.
If the body to be installed has characteristics different from those permitted on the original chassis (e.g tipper
on a platform body chassis), the bodybuilder will provide the appropriate mountings (e.g. the replacement of
brackets by cleat plates in the rear area of the chassis).
When anchoring the body to the frame, no welding may be done on the frame of the vehicle, nor
may holes be drilled on the flanges of the frame.
In order to improve the longitudinal or transverse securing of the connection, it is permissible to have holes
on the flanges of the side members, but only at the rear end of the members, over a length of not more than
150 mm, provided that the anchorage of any cross members that may be present is not weakened (see fig 3.13).
The mountings shown in fig 3.14 may be used, applying the screws which connect the rear cross member or
underrun brackets to the chassis.
In all other cases, holes on the frame flanges must not be drilled.
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When using sheer resisting plates to secure the subframe to the sidemembers, a single strong section is formed
which has a higher strength capacity when compared with the connections made using brakets or clamps. This
has the following advantages:
- Lower height of the subframe profile under the same bending moment acting on the section.
- Higher bending moment under the same subframe profile dimensions.
- Further increase in the strength capacity, when the subframe is made up of high mechanical characteristic
materials.
Leave a clearance of 1 to 2
mm before tightening
Leave a clearance
of 1 to 2 mm before
tightening
1 Subframe
2 Frame
3 Shims
In order to ensure a flexible joint there must be a gap of 1 to 2 mm between the brackets of the frame and
those of the subframe before the securing bolts are tightened. Larger gaps are to be reduced by using suitable
shims. Using bolts of proportional length improves the flexibility of the connection.
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The brackets must be secured to the web of the vehicles side member only by means of bolts or rivets.
In order to guide and better contain the loads transversally, a slight protrusion of the brackets above the chassis
is recommended. When the brackets are fitted flush with the upper flange of the side member, the lateral
movement of the body structure must be secured by other means (e.g. using guide plates the chassis connected
- see fig. 3.12 ). When the front connection is of the elastic type (fig. 3.11), lengthwise securing must be ensured
even in the conditions of maximum twisting of the chassis (e.g. off-road).
When the chassis already has factory fitted brackets for the installation of a box-type body, these brackets must
be used for the installation of the structure. The brackets fitted to the subframe or to the body must have
characteristics of strength not lower than those of the original brackets fitted to the vehicle.
Spring stiffness
Free length
Installed length
= 424 N/mm
= 44 mm
= 41 mm (first position, each side)
= 39 mm (second position each side)
- With the longitudinal hard on the top flange there must be a gap of 5mm between the faces of the two
brackets before the upper bracket is fixed to the longitudinal.
- The body securing bolt should be 14mm diameter grade 8.8 and secured with lock nuts.
- Flat washers 4mm thick by 32mm outside diameter (minimum in both cases) should be fitted between the
spring and the head of the bolt and between the lock nut and the frame bracket.
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Figure 3.11
1 Elastic element
1 Elastic elements
3-15
Due to the nature of this type of mounting, its all-round use on the vehicle is not advisable. However, it is
necessary - in order to keep the added structure from sliding, and to increase the rigidity - to provide positive
attachment towards the rear with cleat plates to secure both longitudinally and transversaly.
For this purpose it is also possible to use bolt-type connections at the rear end of the chassis as illustrated in
fig. 3.13.
Figure 3.12
1
2
3
4
5
6
Frame
Subframe
U-bolts
Locking with lock nut
Spacers
Cleat plate (where necessary)
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Figure 3.13
1
2
3
4
Subframe
Frame
U-bolts
Longitudinal transversal securing anchoring.
3.1.2.3 Connection made with Plates for Longitudinal and Transversal Securing Anchorage
(Rigid type joint)
This type of anchorage shown in fig. 3.14 is achieved by means of a plate that is welded to the auxiliary frame
and is secured to the chassis by means of bolts or rivets. This ensures regeneration following longitudinal and
transverse thrust and provides maximum rigidity to the whole.
When this type of joint is used, the following must be observed:
- The plate must only be attached to the vertical web of the main sidemembers.
Before fixing ensure that the subframe is mounted correctly on the top flange with no gaps between the
two mating surfaces.
- Use of cleat plates must be confined to the central and rear sections of the frame.
- The number of plates, thickness and number of securing bolts must be adequate for the transmission of the
sections shear and bending moments. As a rule the thickness of the plate will be equal to that of the vehicles
sidemember. These values can be correctly determined by calculation according to the necessary elements.
Good results can however be achieved taking the following into account:
- The shear resistant plates and the omega brackets which are standard on some models are generally
sufficient for normal bodies such as fixed loading platforms, tilting bodies, concrete mixers, provided
the conditions of paragraphs 3.2, 3.4 and 3.5 are met and comply, in terms of dimensions and positioning,
with the normal bodies.
The shear resistant plates already fitted to the vehicles can on the other hand meet the requirements
of all installations which cause small bending moments on the vehicle frame (e.g. tail lifts, reduced capacity
cranes).
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- When the bodies cause high bending moments on the frame and the relevant strength has to be
increased by means of shear resistant connection between frame and subframe, or the subframe height
has to be limited as far as possible (e.g. towing of central axle trailers, crane on rear overhang, tail lifts),
observe the following instructions:
Frame/subframe
section height ratio
Max. distance
between the
centreline of the
shearing resistant
plates 1)
Models
Thickness
(mm)
>1 0
>1,0
1,0
60 100
120 150
170
700
500
M 12
M 14
1) The number of bolts per plate enables a proportional increase in the distance between the plates (a double number of bolts enables greater distance
between the plates). In the bearing areas of the frame (e.g. supports of the rear spring, of the tandem axle spring and of the rear air springs) closer
spaced plates will have to be considered.
2) In case of limited thickness of both of the plates and the subframe, the connection should be carried out by means of spacers, so that longer bolts
can be used.
Figure 3.14
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3.2
Fitting Box-bodies
On standard cab vehicles, intended exclusively for road use, box- bodies are usually fitted on a support
structure comprising longitudinal runners and cross members. The minimum dimensions of the longitudinal
runners are specified in table 3.1.
Table 3.1
(for models of class MP 190 up to MP 330 and 380, the data given below apply to loads on front
axle up to 8000 kg).
MODELS
Wheelbase (mm)
(referring to the driving axle,
on vehicles with 3 axles with
third rear axle)
Dimensions (mm)
up 3690
21
80x60x5
above 3690
up 3690
26
100X50X5
ML 100
above 3690
36
100x60x6
up 3690
31
100x60x5
above 3690
36
100x60x6
ML 170
46
120 60 6
120x60x6
MH 190
190;
90; MP
MP 240
240; MH 260
up 63002)
893)
(46)1)
160x70x7
160
60 70 73)
(120X60X6)
MP 260
60 (6
(6x4)
4)) fino
fi o 330 H
MP 380 H
upp 4800/1380
up 4200/1380
46
120x60x6
46
119
(57)5)6)
245
(150)5)6)
120x60x6
200x80x6
(140x60x6)5)6)
250x100x8
(200x80x8)5)6)
180/190
80/ 902)4)
MP 340 H
4200/1380
up 5020/1380
up 5800/1380
800/ 380
1) Possible alternative, for models MT 190, MP 180 and MP 190, using cleat plates for the entire length of the chassis and connection with brackets
in the front area.
2) For MH and MP models with a wheelbase of up to 5700 mm and rear overhang up to 2300 mm. A longitudinal runner 120x60x6mm (Wx 46cm3
minimum) is sufficient for all models with 2 or 3 axles up to a maximum front axle load of 7500 kg.
3) For models with pneumatic suspension (190P; FP) with wheelbase up to 6300 mm and rear overhang over 2300 mm. When the maximum permitted
rear load is used, the longitudinal runner must use materials with a yield of over 320 Nm/mm2 and be connected to the chassis by shear resistant
plates (cleat plates). The plates should start approximately 1000 mm before the centre line of the drive axle and continue to the end of the chassis.
4) For models 240P; FP; PS; PT; FT; with a rear overhang over 1800 mm (from the centre line of the last axle). When the maximum permitted rear
axle load is used, the longitudinal runner must be connected to the chassis by shear resistant plates. The plates should start approximately 1000
mm before the centre line of the drive axle and continue to the end of the chassis.
5) Longitudinal runners must have a yield of over 360 N/mm2.
6) With front axles loads up to 2 x 7500 kg.
7) On the MLL version, use a runner with Wmin no less than 57cm3.
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The attachment is carried out using the brackets arranged on the vertical web of the side members. If such
brackets have not been provided by the Manufacturer, they must be installed according to the specifications
given in point 3.1.2. In order to provide an adequate lengthwise securing when the brackets or clamps are used,
it is good common practice to arrange a rigid joint (one on each side) on the rear overhang, using plates or
bolts on the upper flange of the side member (see figs. 3.13 and 3.14).
Under no other circumstances may new holes be made in the flanges of the main side members.
In those instances in which the box-body uses supports that are raised above the subframe (such as cross
members) it will be necessary to stiffen these supports in an appropriate manner in order to contain the
lengthwise thrusts, as shown in fig. 3.15
For special builds (e.g. specific vehicles to transport liquids) when a reinforcing runner of limited height is
needed, the subframe structure may be integrated with the body anchoring brackets matching the height of
the whole longitudinal reinforcement runner (see fig. 3.16). In this case, rear wheel boxes may be fitted at the
base of the fixture.
Figure 3.15
1 Subframe
2 Brackets
3 Securing anchorages
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Figure 3.16
In the case of self-supporting bodies whose bearing structure operates as a subframe, the above explained
installation of the reinforcing runners need not be affected.
The mounting of the box-type bodies and of structures with high torsional rigidity in general requires particularly when the vehicle is used off-road -the employment of elastic joints towards the front end of the
structure to avoid limiting the torsional capacity of the main frame excessively.
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3.2.1
Demountable Bodies
The construction of interchangeable equipment that is meant to be lifted off when replacement is necessary
(e.g. through lifting devices or the vehicles air suspension itself) and then to be positioned on four supporting
posts, generally requires the adoption of a subframe featuring side runner profile dimensions as specified in
table 3.1 or of adequate structures comprising coupling and hoisting devices.
Adequate reinforcements must be fitted whenever concentrated loads imposed by lifting apparatus determine
high stress on vehicle chassis.
To ensure good operation, all vehicle stability conditions must be checked out in accordance with the
suspension specifications. Models that are equipped with a pneumatic suspension on the rear axle or full
pneumatic suspension are particularly well suited for this type of use.
The lifting devices acting vertically may be fitted not only on the subframe but, in special cases, also be mounted
on plates of adequate dimensions connecting the chassis frame to the subframe.
Regarding the connecting of bodies, especially when quick locking systems are used, it is necessary to provide
adequate supports to counteract the longitudinal and transversal thrusts under dynamic conditions.
The possibility of doing without a subframe or a specific substructure may be submitted to the Manufacturer
for approval provided that:
- The interchangeable body must rest along its entire length on the vehicle chassis or at least cover most of
the area where suspension attachments are.
- An adequate number of coupling devices must be fitted along the side member vertical web.
- Lifting apparatus anchoring must be such that its loads upon the chassis are limited.
3.2.2
Car transport
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53
Figure 3.17
70-175
450
450
139 S
1802 S
70-175
SECTION B-B
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3.3
Building Vans
To mount the body onto the vehicle chassis, a structure made up of longitudinal runners and cross members
may be built (see fig. 3.16). The dimensions of the longitudinal runners should be of the order of those shown
in Table 3.1.
Longitudinal runners may be dispensed with provided the cross members used for the floor structures are
placed no more than 700 mm from one another, forming a sufficiently rigid (self-bearing) structure.
In order to provide the required stability and to avoid the front end of the chassis being too rigid, the suggestions
given in point 3.2 should be followed.
3.4
Tipping Bodies
The use of tipping bodies, whether end or three way, subjects the chassis to notable stress. For this reason
it is most important to select the right vehicle from among those intended for this use. Therefore we list here
the specifications that must be adhered to for this type of construction subdivided according to light or heavy
duty. Tables 3.2 and 3.3. give the minimum runner dimensions for the subframe with which these vehicles must
be equipped.
Furthermore any government regulations concerning these vehicles must also be abided by.
When the Manufacturer offers stabilising bars as optional equipment for certain models, their use is highly
recommended.
After fitting the body, the bodybuilders must ensure that the vehicle remains stable during tipping.
The following points must be kept in mind:
- The subframe must be (see figs. 3.8 and 3.9) suitable for the vehicle type and for the specific operating
conditions. It must have adequately dimensioned side and cross members and be stiffened at the rear by
box-type construction and crossbraces. Anchoring the subframe to the chassis, flexible joints brackets or
shelves must be placed at the front end, whereas the rear section requires rigid-type joints (plates, see fig.
3.14) to allow the added structure to contribute more to the rigidity of the whole. The omega brackets
can be adopted on vehicles which are already equipped with them.
- The rear tipping hinge must be mounted on the subframe as near as possible to the rear support of the rear
suspension. In order not to impair the stability of the vehicle during tilting operations and not to increase
excessively the stress on the chassis, it is recommended that the distances between the tipping hinge and
the rear spring support or tandem centreline be observed (see fig. 3.18). If for technical reasons this cannot
be achieved, small increases may be permitted provided a higher strength subframe is used, in order to
increase the rigidity of the rear end. In the case of large volume transports requiring long bodies , it is
advisable (in those cases where it is permissible) to lengthen the wheelbase of the vehicle.
- Great care must be given to the positioning of the lifting device both in terms of providing supports of
adequate strength and in order to position the mountings precisely and conveniently. It is advisable in any
case to place the device to the front of the centre of gravity of the body plus payload so as to reduce the
extent of the localised load.
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- For both under floor and front end tipping gear installations it is recommended that appropriate stabiliser
acting as a guide for the stroke of the tipping body, are fitted.
- The hinge of the lifting unit must be mounted on the subframe.
The useful volume on the body must conform - with the consideration of the maximum permissible mass
on the axles - to the density of the material that is to be transported (a density mass of approx. 1600 kg/m3
is to be used for excavated material). When freight having a low density is transported, the useful volume
may be increased within the limits established for the maximum height of the centre of gravity of the payload
plus the fixtures.
- The bodybuilders must see to it that the functioning and safety of all parts of the vehicle (for instance, the
positioning of lights, tow hook etc.) is safeguarded, in full compliance with the current safety regulations.
Figure 3.18
1
2
3
4
Subframe
Brackets
Plates
Butt strap
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3.4.1
Heavy-duty Service
In table 3.2 are listed the vehicles that are suitable for heavy-duty operations along with the minimum
dimensions for the main subframe runners.
Particular attention must be paid to the strict adherence to the general specifications given to ensure the
vehicles have adequate stability in the rear tipping phases.
When mounting tipping bodies on chassis provided with pedestal brackets or other types suitable for different
types of bodies, the latter shall be replaced by shear/thrust resistant plates (cleat plates) from the rear
spring/bogie front hanger bracket to the rear chassis or additional plates shall be fitted.
The rear frame overhang may have to be shortened, so that the maximum distance to the position of the tipping
hinge comply with fig. 3.18.
For the models with two rear axles, the following will be complied with:
- The box-type construction of the reinforcing longitudinal sectional member (see fig. 3.4) will include the
section that is included between the rear edge and 1300 mm in front of the centreline of the two axles.
- The cross-braces will include the area between the centreline of the twin axle and the rear end of the chassis.
- The tipping support may not be positioned more than 1400 mm from the centreline of the twin axle.
Table 3.2
For MP models the subframe longitudinal runners should be boxed in and cleat plated to the chassis (as fig. 3.4; 3.8 and 3.17), from the rear end of the longitudinal to a point
1000 mm in front of the centre line of the rear axle(s).
MODELS
Wheelbase
(mm)
Fe510=360
360
Dimensions (mm)
depending on the
yield point of the material
240
360
ML 60K; 65K
ML 75K; 80K
39
120x60x5
ML 65H
39
120x60x5
ML 85H
39
120x60x5
ML 95W
46
120x60x6
ML 100K
ML 120K
ML 120H
46
65
ML 130K
120x60x6
26
140x70x6
36
140x70x7
74
160x70x71)
65
74
100x50x5
140x70x6
ML 135W
ML 150K
ML 150H
3105
3690
57
140x60x6
ML 170K
3690
4185
74
89
140x70x7
160x70x7
ML 260KE
3830
4180
105
135
180x70x7
200x80x8
MP 190H; W
3800/4200
46
100x60x6
117
120x60x6
651)
1132)
1503)
140x70x7
140x70x61)
180x70x82)
200x80x83
3-25
Wheelbase
(mm)
240
MP 260H; W
MP 330H; W
MP 380H; W
MP 340H
MP 410H
1)
2)
3)
4)
up to
3820/1380
up to
3820/1380
up to
3820/1380
4200/1380
5020/1380
up to
5020/1380
Fe510=360
360
Dimensions (mm)
depending on the
yield point of the material
240
360
891)
1132)
1503)
160x70x71)
180x70x82)
200x80x83)
1131)
1302)
1503)
180x70x81)
180x80x82)
200x80x83)
891)
1132)
1503)
160x70x71)
180x70x82)
200x80x83)
1334)
1904)
180x70x74)
200x80x84)
1622)4)
1903)4)
180x80x82)
200x80x83)
3.4.2
Light-duty Service
For these operations we recommend using vehicles with short wheelbases. In table 3.3 are listed the
longitudinal runners to be used. It is understood that the vehicle must be used for light duty on good roads,
to transport freight with a low density and a low coefficient of friction.
In addition to the above general specifications, in order to give the vehicles the required rigidity and stability,
the following points must be observed:
- Carefully check the chassis specifications (suspension, chassis, number of axles) to select a body suitable for
the vehicle and its intended operation.
- The rear end of the auxiliary frame must be stiffened using e.g. box-type sections, crossbraces, cleat plates
etc.
- The rear tipping hinge must be placed as near as possible to the rear support of the rear suspension.
- In cases of vehicles having wheelbase longer than the standard tipper wheelbase, specially stiffened rear
tipping support anchoring should be used so as to contain sag and ensure good stability during operation.
The rear tipping angle should not exceed 45 while the user should be informed that the tipping should be
done on as flat a surface as possible.
- Use the most rigid rear suspension available and rear anti roll bars. When parabolic rear springs are used,
the stiffness should be increased using rubber elements that operate at static load.
- For vehicles with pneumatic rear suspension, 4x2 and 6x2 versions, dump the air from the suspension during
the tipping operation to allow the vehicle the greatest stability during tipping. It is important that this
operation takes place automatically from the tipping control. The resetting (raising) of the suspension can
also be operated by the tipping control as the body is lowered.
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- On vehicles with standard third axle or added third axle (6x2), an antiroll bar may have to be fitted onto
the 3rd axle depending on the type of installed suspension to improve the transverse stability. In addition
to the above instructions, hydraulic or mechanical stabilisers may have to be installed for operation
depending on the tipping support location in relation to the rear axles, to suspension types and to intended
operation.
The third axle must never lift when tipping.
Table 3.3
MODELS
(Wheelbase mm)
Fe510=360
360
Dimensions (mm)
depending on the
yield point of the material
240
360
ML 60; 65
ML 75; 80
26
100x50x5
ML 100
39
120x60x5
ML 120EL
57
140x60x6
ML 120
31
100x60x5
ML 130
36
ML 150
57
ML 170
MT 180
MT 190
140x60x6
120x60x6
46
892)
120x60x6
160x70x72)
89/1101)
160x70x71)
150/1901)
89/1101)
200x80x81)
173/2221)
89/1101)
220x80x81)
89/1101)
MP 340H
100x60x6
46
MP 180; MH 190
MP 190
MP 240/TN; MH 260/TN
MP 260(6x4)
100x60x6
36
160x70x71)
160x70x71)
160x70x71)
1) Necessity for a boxed section with connections resistant to shearing, starting from approx. 1000 mm in front of the centreline of the drive axle(s)
up to the rear end of the chassis.
2) For 8000 kg on front axle.
3.4.3
Removable Containers
Not all vehicles lend themselves equally well to be used for removable type containers (i.e. the containers
which can be shifted to the ground by laying or slipping down). Heavy duty vehicles are certainly better suited
to this use but it is best to consult the Manufacturer concerning the suitability of the various models in relation
to the use of the vehicle.
This type of outfit is subject to additional stresses compared to those of normal on-road vehicles with fixed
platform bodies, in particular as regards loading/unloading operations.
For this reason, the auxiliary frame to be used (see point 3.1) should be of the same dimensions as that for
light tippers. Where vehicles with long wheelbases or rear overhangs are used, it may be necessary to use
runners of larger dimensions for the subframe.
The lifting devices must be anchored to the subframe as indicated in point 3.4.
The stability of the vehicle must always be ensured during loading and unloading operations. We recommend
fitting the rear ends with supports (stabilisers) that are to be used during work procedures, particularly when
the laying containers are used. This supports are also recommended in case rear axles with air or mixed
suspension are used. As an alternative, refer to the explanations in chapter 3.4.2. concerning the air bleed from
the suspension during the operation.
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It is very important, with this type of vehicle, to adhere to the specifications concerning the height of the centre
of gravity (see point 1.2.3.); when the containers for rather high payloads are used, a rear stabilising bar as well
as stiffer rear suspension must be used, whenever the Manufacturer requires it.
Figure 3.19
max 900 mm
The distance between the last rear axle and the sliding pin must not exceed 900 mm.
3.5
Concrete mixers may be installed only on vehicles that are suitable for this purpose as indicated in table 3.4,
where also the minimum requirements for the reinforcing sections and the capacity drums are given. It is clear
that the maximum permissible mass for the vehicles must be respected. Stabilising bars must be used for these
applications whenever they are available.
HB models, specially designed for these applications, mainly feature:
- Specific frame rear overhangs.
- Large frame subframe connecting plates in the central portion of the bogie.
Figure 3.20
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Minimum strengthening
Section modulus Wx (cm3)
Dimensions (mm)
ML 150K
3 3,5
66
120x80x71)
ML 170K
45
81
140x80x71)
ML 260 KE
67
108
140x80x81)
MP 190H; W
45
66
120x80x71)
MP 260H; HB; W
67
66
120x80x71)
MP 330H; W
89
81
140x80x71)
MP 380H; W
10
81
140x80x71)
MP 340H; HB2)
79
81
140x80x71)
MP 410H; HB
10
108
140x80x81) 3)
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Figure 3.21
1
2
3
4
Main frame
Regular channel profile
Runner with upper flange turned over
Position of drum
- The mounting (see point 3.1.2) must affect only the two frames and must be constructed in such a manner
as to provide a secure anchorage. For those vehicles which are not yet equipped with them, we recommend
the use of cleat plates to avoid slippage in length or to the side, restricting the use of flexible joints to the
front end of the subframe (see figs. 3.14 and 3.22).
Figure 3.22
1 Subframe
2 Brackets
3 Cleat plates
- When installing the cement mixer assembly, care must be taken to position the centre of gravity as close
to the front axle as possible, obviously with due consideration to the maximum permissible weight on the
axle itself.
To obtain the necessary stability of the vehicle and its safety while in operation, particularly when cornering
or on rough terrain with transverse and/or longitudinal slope, the swing effect of the payload inside the drum
must be taken into consideration since it results in a shift of the dynamic centre of gravity of the payload
and consequently it adversely affects the vehicles behaviour.
- Specific PTO solutions are available on request that are independent of the clutch and suitable for concrete
mixer applications (see point 4.5.2). The auxiliary motor to control the drum must be mounted on an
appropriate elastic suspension.
- Due to rotation of the drum the centre of gravity of the load moves and therefore the differences in the
trasverse load must be kept within acceptable limits.
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3.6
For this use the vehicles provided by the Manufacturer with specially designed equipment (chassis,
suspension, brakes) should be used. The models with pneumatic rear suspension are particularly well suited
because of the constant height of the fifth wheel to transport containers.
3.6.1
The position of the fifth wheel may be selected from among the positions established by the Manufacturer
in relation to the tare of the tractor in its standard version. If, as a result of subsequent additions and/or
modifications, the empty mass should be changed, reference must be made to the actual mass of the tractor
and its complete equipment (supplies, driver, equipment etc.) in observance of the permissible loads on the
axles when checking the position (see point 1.2.1).
To ensure a perfect coupling with the semitrailer, particularly when the fifth wheel forward positions differ from
the standard ones, the geometric positioning must be carefully checked (see point 3.6.3.).
3.6.2
All the fifth wheels having load characteristics, dimensions and performance that have been declared suitable
for a specific use by their manufacturer, may be used on our vehicles. The type of fifth wheel to be selected
depends on the vehicle and on the type of transport to be carried out. For instance, for off-road use, fifth wheels
with an adequate degree of transverse oscillation must be provided to avoid excess stress on the vehicles
chassis due to torsion.
Where government regulations require it, fifth wheels must meet all requirements or be homologated.
Regarding their anchorage, number of bolts, dimensions, materials and positioning of longitudinal and transverse
stops, see instructions of the manufacture of fifth wheels.
As the fifth wheel is very important to vehicle safety, it must not be modified in any way.
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3.6.3
Semitrailers must not have constructive characteristics (such as excessively flexible chassis, inadequate
braking power) that would adversely affect the operation of the tractor.
The coupling of the tractor and the semitrailer must take into account all their respective movements under
all operating conditions and ensure adequate safety margins which may be required by law or regulations (e.g.
ISO R 1726) for road use (see fig. 3.23).
Figure 3.23
min 6
E
E1
F
F1
=
=
=
=
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min 7
When required to do so, the required manoeuvring space in curves must be checked.
Concerning the definition of the height from the level of the 5th wheel, any limits imposed by the Manufacturer
and/or government regulations must be observed.
3.6.4
When the tractor is delivered without the bed plate for the fifth wheel, the following instructions must be
adhered to for its construction:
- The mounting must be adequately dimensioned to handle the vertical and horizontal loads transmitted to
by the fifth wheel. Concerning its height, bear in mind what has been said in previous points.
- Concerning the properties of the material and mounting, refer to point 3.1.1.
- The upper and lower surfaces of the mounting must be even to ensure a good bearing on the chassis of the
vehicle and of the base of the fifth wheel.
- The component parts of the mounting, in those cases when it consists of several parts, must be joined to
one another by welding and/or rivets so as to form a single unit.
- The anchoring of the mounting to the tractor (see figs. 3.24 and 3.25) must be made on the angle bars, if
provided or as otherwise specified.
For the joining, class 8.8 min. bolts (in number and diameter at least equal to that required to secure the fifth
wheel) must be used together with a device to preclude their becoming loose.
As for attaching the longitudinal stops, welding is not permitted nor are holes made directly into the flange of
the side member.
It is permissible to attach slide rails to the chassis, on building and fitting them remember:
- To make them of suitable size to ensure that the semitrailer can be properly engaged with the fifth wheel.
- That the fixing to the chassis must be achieved without welding or making holes in the side member flanges.
3.6.4.1 Installation of Simple Plate-type Mounting
As a general rule, for tractors that are intended for normal road use, and if not otherwise specified by the
Manufacturer, the mounting plate for the fifth wheel must be fret-shaped (see fig. 3.24), connected to the chassis
by means of longitudinal runners and appropriate brackets.
For certain models and markets this type of installation may also be permitted not exclusively for on-road uses.
In these cases, the nature of the use and of the loads does not require direct contribution by the structure to
the chassis to counteract the effects of flexing and torsion. The fret -shaped plate is supplied together with the
vehicle and provisionally fastened to it. The final fastening operation will be carried out by the person in charge
of the installation of the fifth wheel.
The fifth wheel support plate is especially important to safety (in some countries it must be specifically certified).
Assembly instructions must be strictly followed and no modification implemented.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Drilling
After assessing the fifth wheel position, the holes, dia. 13.5 (on the web) and 17 mm (on the flange) are to
be drilled on the longitudinal runner (see fig. 3.24) using the bracket assembly 6 and plate 5 as a drilling jig.
Ensure the bracket assembly 6 rests on the chassis, tighten the screws 7 (M12 - tightening torque 80 Nm).
Plate 5 is to mount to the longitudinal runner by means of screws 8 (M16 - tightening torque 180 Nm).
Tighten screws 9 and 10 (M12 - tightening torque 80 Nm).
Weld the longitudinal stops flush with the plate.
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Fitting instructions for Models ML 260; ML 280E; 280E; 320E.. T; T/P (EuroCargo)
Figure 3.25
Sec. A-A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
3-35
VIEW from A
1
2
3
4
5
VIEW from B
6
7
8
9
3-36
Assembling instructions for models 4x2: MH/MP/LD 440 ET; T/P; T/FP (Eurotech, Eurostar)
(JOST JSK 37 ER fifth wheel) With crosspiece (Option 7727 7728)
Figure 3.27
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3-37
Assembling instructions for models 4x2: MH/MP/LD 440 ET; T/P; T/FP (Eurotech, Eurostar)
(JOST JSK 37 ER fifth wheel) Without crosspiece (Option 7830)
Figure 3.28
1
2
3
4
5
3-38
6
7
8
9
10
SEC. A-A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
3-39
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
3-40
EuroCa
Cargo
ML 180
ML 260/280/320
No.
mm
90
800
840
770
121)
161)
50
810
970
776
122)
162)
Longitudinal
stops
x
x
4x2
503)4)
-
8
123)
810
710
970
960
860
125)
125) 7)
16x1,52)
4x2
503)4)
1003)4)
8
8
123)
810
810
710
970
970
960
125)
125)
125) 7)
16x1,52)
860
1003)4)
86)
710
970
860
85)
16x1,52)
1003)4)
86)
710
970
860
85)
16x1,52)
EuroTecch/Eur
uroStar
6x2C
MP 440E..TY/P TY/FP
TY/PS TY/PT
TY/FS TY/FT
MP 440E..TY/TN
6x2P
6x4
1003)4)
86)
710
970
860
85)
16x1,52)
MP 400E..HT
4x2
1003)4)
810
970
862
125)
16x1,52)
MP 440E..HT
6x4
1003)4)
86)
810
970
862
85)
16x1,52)
4)
5)
6)
7)
EuroTr
Trakker
er
MP 400E..TX/P TX/FP
1)
2)
3)
MODELS
Wheelbase (mm)
MP 400/440
T; T/P; T/FP
3800
75008)
2440/1360
7500
3200/1395
75008)
MP 440 TY/TN
3200/1380
3500/1380
75008)
75008)
2800/1395
75008)
MP 400 HT
3500
7500
MP 440 HT
2800/1380
3200/1380
7500
8)
Possible 8000 kg on vehicles with mechanical front suspension, LD cab and 8280 engine (520 HP)
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These must be connected by cross members, an adequate number of which must be placed in the area where
the fifth wheel is positioned, while the remainder are distributed at the end of the straight section.
The plane surface bearing the fifth wheel may be constructed in one of the following ways:
- by means of a plane plate of suitable thickness, of a length and width which is proportional to the fifth wheel
supports or by means of two plate halves of greater length.
- By means of a fret-shaped plate which the Manufacturer of fifth wheels can supply ( height 30 or 40 mm)
where there are no problems concerning the height of the fifth wheel plane.
The plates on which the fifth wheel bears must be joined rigidly to the framework of the base (side and cross
members).
The supports already provided by the Manufacturer (longitudinal and/or cross members) must be used to
secure the structure to the main frame. The best type of connection is provided by the use of plates at the rear
and in proximity to the fifth wheel to stop sideways and lengthwise movement, and brackets towards the front
(see fig. 3.31). In addition to the other general type specifications given in point 3.6.4, the specific requirements
stipulated for certain models on their respective diagrams which are available on request, must also be adhered
to.
FrontFront
wheel wheel
axle axle
Figure 3.31
Solution 1
Solution 2
8
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Stiffening crossties
Rear cross members (for L> 400 mm)
Half-plate (min thickness = 8 mm)
Plate (min. thickness = 10 mm)
Fret-shaped plate
Channel profile
Fixing angle piece
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Table 3.6
Minimum reinforcement profile
Wheelbase
(mm)
MODELS
Section modulus Wx
(cm3) based on the yield
point of the material
(N/mm2)
(Fe360=240;
240
Fe510=360
360
240
360
ML 60; 651)
2700
31
100x60x5
ML 75; 801)
3105
39
120x60x5
ML 1001)
3690
46
120x60x6
ML 120EL
3690
89
57
160x70x7
140x60x6
ML 1201)
3690
65
21
140x70x6
80x60x5
ML 1301)
3690
89
31
160x70x7
100x60x5
ML 1501)
3690
117
57
200x80x7
140x60x6
ML 170
3690
150
74
200x80x8
140x70x7
3200
3500
3800
902)3)
1502)3)
2082)3)
572)5)
572)4)
902)4)
140x80x82)3)
200x80x82)3)
250x80x82)3)
100x80x82)5)
100x80x82)4)
140x80x82)4)
2440/1360
1502)5)
200x80x82)5)
3200/1380
1736)
2082)3)
426)
1502)5)
220x80x86)
250x80x82)3)
80x80x86)
200x80x82)5)
3500/1380
2086)
2082)3)
576)
2082)5)
250x80x86)
250x80x82)3)
100x80x86)
250x80x82)5)
2086)
736)
250x80x86)
120x80x86)
2082)5)
250x80x82)5)
MP 240/TN; MH
MP 440 TY/TN
260/TN1)
3200/1395
2800/1380
1356)
2082)5)
366)
892)5)
200x80x76)
250x80x82)5)
100x60x66)
160x70x72)5)
MP 260/P; /FP1)
MP 440 TZ/P; TZ/FP
2800/1395
2086)
-
576)
2082)5)
250x80x86)
-
100x80x86)
250x80x82)5)
MP 400/HT; (4x2)
MP 190/H; /HW
3200/3500
3800
72
52
140x70x7
120x70x6
MP 440/HT; (6x4)
MP 260/H; /HW
2800/3200
2800/3500
72
60
140x70x7
120x70x7
MP 330/H; /HW
MP 560/HT
2800/3200
3500
72
140x70x78)
MP 380/H; /HW
MP 720/HT
2800/3200
3500
72
140x70x78)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
When converting a truck into a semitrailer tractor, the wheelbase to be used must be equal to that of standard tractors, or suitably reduced.
For heavy-duty use of vehicle (e.g. non-EU countries) or with load values on the front axle exceeding those given in Table 3.5
For heavy-duty use of vehicle up to 6500 kg on the front axle
For heavy-duty use of vehicle up to 7000 kg on the front axle
For heavy-duty use of vehicle up to 7500 kg on the front axle
For on-road use of vehicle and load on front axle ranging from 7500 to 8000 kg (this is obtained by means of high fifth wheel displacement values).
Should it be necessary to reduce the height of the runner profile using shear resistant connections between the chassis and the subframe (see fig.
3.31) instead of the channel profile specified in 3.6. it is possible to make use of combined section runner profiles (see table below) provided that
width and thickness values are no less than the tabulated ones. These are instructions of a general nature applying to the material covered by this
manual. Materials of higher mechanical specifications call for the measurement of the overall chassis and subframe bending moment. Do not use
sections with a height of less than 80 mm in order to provide the chassis with adequate stiffness characteristics.
8) With FeE420 material (HS 46/40).
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(N/mm2)
CoD
320
320
240
240
360
360
40
60
100
120
100
120
0,3AV
0,2AV
0,4AVV
0,22AVV
0,5AV
0,25AV
0,55AV
0,25AV
0,5AV
0,25AV
0,55AV
0,25AVV
[ opp. _
150x80x8
+ straight section 15x80
130x80x8
+ straight section 15x80
_ 150x80x8
+W angle section
130x80x8
+W angle section
85
97
92
104
_210x80x8
40
190x80x8
52
The above data cannot be used when the subframe is connected to the vehicle chassis by means of brackets. In this case, moments of resistance and
stress data must be calculated for each chassis and subframe section.
The transport of indivisible material and of freight whose dimensions exceed normal ones, is regulated in
various countries by special legislation.
The particular configuration of these transports in which stress is created as a result of the concentrated vertical
load and of the dynamic thrusts that may arise when braking, requires that the choice of vehicle to be used be
cleared with the Manufacturer beforehand.
The structure that bears the weight on the tractor must be of the type that uses a subframe (see point 3.6.4.2.):
the other conditions that must be met to engage in this type of transport will be specified each time in our
authorisations.
3.8
As a general rule, the installation of tanks and containers on our vehicles requires the use of an appropriate
auxiliary frame.
Table 3.7. contains the guidelines for the dimensions of the longitudinal runners to be used for the auxiliary
frame.
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Table 3.7
MODELS
Dimensions (mm)
26
100 x 50 x 5
36
100 x 60 x 6
ML 170
46
120 x 60 x 6
46
891)
120 x 60 x 6
120 x 70 x 7 1)
592)
891) 2)
120 x 70 x 7 2)
160 x 70 x 7 1) 2)
MP 340H
592) 3)
120 x 70 x 7 2) 3)
120;120EL4);
130; 150
1) For 8000 kg on front axle with engines 8460 (340/380 HP) and 8210 (420/480 HP) with MP cab.
2) Stiffen the counterframe in the area on which the tanks and containers rest.
3) Locate the front tank support in front or near to the rear support of the spring on the 2nd front axle, otherwise the use of a larger section and
specific authorisation will be necessary.
4) On the MLL version, use a section with Wmin no less than 57cm3.
Tankers , or more generally, structures which are torsionally very rigid, must be fitted so that the vehicle chassis
retains sufficient and gradual torsional flexibility, by avoiding areas of high stress.
When installing a tank we recommend using elastic joints (see fig. 3.32) between the body of the tank and the
auxiliary frame in front and rigid supports that are capable of withstanding longitudinal and transverse forces
in the rear.
Figure 3.32
As was mentioned in the case of other applications, the positioning of the mountings through which the forces
are discharged is similar here. The rigid mounts go in a position corresponding to the rear suspension supports
and the flexible mounts as near as possible to the rear support of the front suspension.
When faced with a different situation, a possible solution could be that of reinforcing the structure by means
of longitudinal runner profiles of larger dimensions in comparison with those given in table 3.7.
Other type of body connections can be permitted upon request.
In order to define the elastic connection, the rigidity characteristics of the vehicle chassis as well as the area where
the connections are to be installed and the type of use for which it is intended must be taken into account.
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As a rule, for road use, it can be said that the first front elastic connection will allow for a gap of approximately
10 mm between the subframe and frame during the chassis torsional stage.
Tanks may be mounted directly onto the vehicle chassis without fitting an auxiliary frame under the following
conditions:
- The distance between saddles must be determined depending on the load to be discharged. In any case it
must not exceed 1 meter.
- Saddles must be fitted so as to allow an even distribution of the loads over a considerably large surface.
Suitable brackets must be provided between the saddles to limit the longitudinal and transverse thrusts.
- Other anchoring solutions will thus be authorised by the Manufacturer.
- Self-bearing tanks may be positioned directly on the chassis by means of suitable mountings located right
behind the cab and in the rear axle(s) area. Their amount and distribution depend on the number of axles
and the wheelbase; they may vary from min. 2 for each side on 2- axle vehicles with short wheelbases to
min. 3 for 3/4-axle vehicles with short wheelbases (see fig. 3.33). The anchoring devices must be sufficiently
long (600 mm approx) and be positioned next to the suspension mountings (max. distance 400 mm).
To permit the necessary torsional movements of the chassis, elastic front anchorings should be employed
where possible.
Other solutions are possible depending on the type of construction.
Figure 3.33
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The installation of two or more separate containers or tanks on the vehicle requires the use of an auxiliary frame
that permits good distribution of the load and an adequate torsional rigidity for the chassis/subframe using
connections resistant to shearing. A good solution is constituted by using a rigid connection which connects
the containers together.
In order to adhere to the maximum admissible load limits on the axles, it is necessary to establish the maximum
volume, the degree of filling of the container and the density of the freight. When separate tanks or individual
containers with separate compartments are used, care must be taken to ensure that with every degree of filling
the maximum permissible load on the axles is respected as well as the minimum ratio between the mass of the
front axle and fully loaded vehicle mass (see point 1.2.1 and 1.2.3).
In consideration of the nature of this equipment, special attention must be paid to limiting the height of the
centre of gravity as much as possible so as to ensure good handling (see point 1.2.2); we recommend the use
of vehicles with stabilising bars.
It is necessary to provide special transverse and longitudinal bulkheads inside the tanks and containers for liquids
in order to reduce the dynamic loads which the liquid transmits when the vehicle is in motion and the tanks
are not filled to capacity which would adversely affect the handling and resistance of the vehicle.
The same holds true for trailers and semitrailers in order to avoid dynamic loading of the coupling devices.
Concerning the installation of containers for fuel or flammable liquids, all current government safety regulations
must be abided by (see point 2.17).
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3.9
Installation of Cranes
The selection of the crane must be made with due consideration to its characteristics (mass, maximum
torque) in relation to the performance of the vehicle.
The positioning of the crane and of the payload must be done within the load limits permitted for the vehicle.
Installation of the crane must be carried out in compliance with statutory requirements, national standards (e.g.
CUNA, DIN) and international standards (e.g.ISO, CEN), depending on which of these is pertinent to the
particular vehicle.
While the crane is operating, the stabilisers (hydraulic if possible) must be used and be in contact with the
ground. As a general rule, the installation of a crane requires the use of a suitable subframe, whose construction
must taken into account all general specifications relating to it (point 3.1). Concerning the dimensions of the
runners for the subframe, refer to tables 3.8, 3.9 and 3.10.
In those cases where no specific subframe is called for (areas indicated with an A) it is still necessary to provide
a suitable mounting on the chassis for the crane using the standard body subframe (the section members must
be in length at least 2.5 times the width of the base structure of the crane) in order to distribute the load and
the stress developed during the operation of the crane.
If the vehicle (e.g. tipper) requires the use of its own subframe, it may also be used for the crane provided that
its dimensions are adequate.
Special cases, whose Mg values fall within the areas designated with the letter E (or for higher values) must
be checked individually each time.
Figure 3.34
The dimensions of the subframe refer to the total maximum static moment of the crane (Mg max.) which is
calculated on the basis of the equation given in fig. 3.34.
The decision concerning the number of stabilisers and the type of subframe to be used, particularly in terms
of torsional rigidity (box- type sections, cross members etc.) is determined by the maximum moment of the
crane and its position for which the Manufacturer of the crane and installer are responsible.
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The verification of the stability of the vehicle when the crane is operating must be done in compliance with the
applicable government regulations.
3.9.1
The mounting of the subframe onto the chassis frame will as a rule, be performed by using the standard
brackets (see fig. 3.35) to which are added, if necessary, other flexible anchorages (brackets or clamps) so that
the flexibility and torsional characteristics of the chassis frame remain unchanged.
The dimensions and the subframe to be used for this type of installation are specified in table 3.8.
For on-road vehicles only if the height of the subframe runner profile has to be reduced (e.g. to lower the total
height of the vehicle) the mounting of the subframe may be carried out with shear resisting connections (see
fig. 3.36). For these applications, the minimum dimensions of the reinforcing runner are specified in Table 3.9.
The use of runners with a constant cross-section is recommended over the entire useful length of the vehicle.
Any possible gradual reduction of the cross-section of the runners is permissible in those areas in which the
flexional moment induced by the crane assumes values that correspond for those of boxes marked Ain tables
3.8. and 3.9.
The subframe for the crane may be integrated with the body longitudinal runner as shown in fig. 3.35. Length
Lv must not be less than 35% of the wheelbase for vehicles with forward-control cab when the body runner
has a smaller cross-section.
Figure 3.35
1
2
3
4
Subframe
Connections
Crane joints
Stabilisers
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Table 3.8
Cranes mounted behind the drivers cab
(subframe mounted with brackets or clamps)
MODELS
Wheelbase (mm)
Yield point
of subframe
material
i l
(N/mm2)
(Chassis frame
section in mm)
ML 60; 65
ML 75
(180,5x65x4)
ML 60; 65; 75
ML 65H
(182,5X65X5)
up to 4455
up to 4455
4815
2030
3040
4050
5060
6070
7080
8090
90- 100- 120- 140- 160- 180- 200- 220- 240- 260- 280100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300
240 (Fe360)
360 (Fe510)
A
A
A
A
31
31
89
57
135
89
173
105
E
E
240
360
A
A
A
A
191) 46
191) 46
119
57
150
89
E
E
105
89
150
89
208
119
E
E
135
89
173
89
208
119
E
E
ML 80
ML 85H
ML 100
(203x65x4)
up to 3690
up to 3105
up to 3690
240
360
A
A
A
A
191) 46
191) 46
ML 80
ML 85H
ML 100
ML 120EL4)
(205x65x5)
4185-4815
3690-4455
4185-4815
3105-3690
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
261) 46
261) 46
ML 120EL4)
(207x65x6 )
4185-4815
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
211) 57
89
191) 461) 89
119
89
150
119
208
150
E
E
ML 95W
ML 120
ML 120H
ML 130
ML 150
(250x70x5)
3240-3690
up to 5175
3105-3690
up to 4185
up to 3690
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
36
36
57
57
89
89
150
105
245
150
E
E
ML 120
ML 120H
ML 130
ML 135W
ML 150
(252x70x6)
5670
4185-4815
4455-4815
32403915
4185/4815
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
311) 57
311) 57
89
89
245
119
317
173
E
E
ML 120
ML 130
ML 150
(253,4x70x6,7)
6570
5175-6570
5175-5670
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
361) 57
361) 57
208
105
286
150
374
208
E
E
ML 150
(255,4x70x7,7)
6570
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
361) 105
361) 89
173
119
245
160
317
208
E
245
245
135
343
173
439
245
E
286
ML 150H
ML 170; 180E
(274,5x80x6)
3105-3690
3690
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
361) 89
361) 89
ML 150H
ML 170; 180E
(275,9x80x6,7)
4185
4185
4725-5310
up to 4185
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
571) 208
571) 105
317
150
406
208
E
245
ML 150
ML 150H
ML 170; 180E
(277,9x80x7,7)
6570
4590-4815
4590-6570
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
245
119
374
173
474
208
E
286
374
ML 260KE
(275,9x80x6,7)
3830/1372
4190/1372
360
420
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
571) 105
571) 105
150
150
208
208
245
208
286
286
317
286
374
343
E
E
MH 190;MP 180;190
MP 240/P; /FP; /FS
MP 240/FT; /PS; /PT
MP 240/TN
MH 260/P; PS
MH 260/PT
MH 260/TN
MP 260 (6x4)
MP 260/P (6x4)
(302,4x80x6,7)
up to 6300
240
up to 5100/1395 360
up to 5100/1395 420
up to 5700/1380
up to 5100/1395
up to 5100/1395
up to 5700/1380
up to 4800/1380
up to 4800/1395
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
211) 89
211) 89
211) 89
343
119
119
439
150
150
E
245
185
E
374
208
E
439
245
E
E
343
E
E
406
211) 89
406
89
89
119
119
150
150
245
185
374
208
474
245
E
343
A
A
A
A
A
A
571) 474
571) 105
571) 105
E
150
150
E
286
173
E
439
208
MP 190HM
MP 190H; W
MH 260/PT
MP 260HM(6x4)
MP 260H; W
MP 330H; W
MP 340H
(304,4x80x7,7)
up to 6300
240
360
up to 5700
up to 5700/1395 420
up to 4500/1380
up to 4800/1380
up to 4200/1380
up to 5820/1380
MP 380H; W
MP 410H
(309x80x10)
up to 4200/1380 240
up to 5020/1380 360
420
89
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
211)
211)
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
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Figure 3.36
When installing cranes on large-cab (crew cab) vehicles, should it be impossible to extend the subframe up to
the rear support of the front spring, it may be necessary to contain crane rotation according to crane capacity,
so as not to exceed bending moment allowance for the chassis.
Installation of cranes on off-road vehicles may require fitting elastic mountings between the chassis frame and
subframe on the front and central areas (see fig. 3.11) so as not to excessively constrain the chassis torsional
movement. Since in such cases the crane will be virtually connected to the subframe only, the size of the
longitudinal runners must be adequate to resist the crane operation-generated movements.
The functioning of the equipment that is placed behind the cab (e.g. gear levers, air filter, locking device for the
tilting cab etc.) must not be impaired. Relocating assemblies such as batteries box or fuel tank is permissible
provided that the original type of connections are re-established.
Normally, when the crane is placed behind the cab, it is necessary to move the platform body or equipment
to the rear. In the specific case of tipping equipment, particular care must be given to the placement of the lifting
device and of the rear tipping hinges which should be moved back as little as possible (see point 3.4).
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Table 3.9
Cranes mounted behind the drivers cab
(subframe mounting with shear resistant plates)
MODELS
Wheelbase (mm)
(sezione
telaio in mm)
ML 60; 65
up to 4455
ML 75
up to 4455
ML 80
up to 4185
(180.5x65x4)
ML 60; 65; 75
4815
ML 65H
ML 80
(182.5x65x5)
ML 80
up to 3690
ML 85H
3105
ML 100
3690
(203x65x4)
ML 80
4185-4815
ML 85H
3690-4455
ML 100
3690-4815
4
ML 120EL )
3105-3690
(205x65x5)
ML 120EL 4)
4185-4815
(207x65x6)
ML 95W
3240-3690
ML 120
up to 5175
ML 120H
3105-3690
ML 130
up to 4185
ML 150
up to 3690
(250x70x5)
ML 120
4455-5670
ML 120H
4185-4815
ML 130
4455-5175
ML 135W
3240-3915
ML 150
4185/4815
(252x70x6)
ML 120
5175-6570
4185-5670
ML 130
5175-5670
ML 150
(253.4x70x6.7)
ML 120
ML 130
ML 150
6570
(255.4x70x7.7)
ML 150H
3105-3690
ML 170 - 180
3690
(274.5x80x6)
ML 150H
4185
ML 170
4185
(275.9x80x6.7)
ML 150
6570
ML 150H
4590-4815
ML 170 - 180
4590-6570
(277.9x80x7.7)
ML 260KE
3830/1372
(275.9x80x6.7)
4190/1372
MH 190;MP 180;190 up to 6300
MP 240/P; /FP; /FS
up to 5100/1395
MP 240/FT; /PS; /PT up to 5100/1395
MP 240/TN
up to 5700/1380
MH 260/P; PS
up to 5100/1395
MH 260/PT
up to 5100/1395
MH 260/TN
up to 5700/1380
MP 260 (6x4)
up to 4800/1380
MP 260/P (6x4)
up to 4800/1395
(302.4x80x6.7)
MP 190HM
up to 6300
MP190H; W
up to 5700
MH 260/PT
5700/1395
MP 260HM(6x4)
up to 4500/1380
MP 260H; W
up to 4800/1380
MP 330H; W
up to 4200/1380
MP 340H
up to 5820/1380
(304.4x80x7.7)
MP 380H; W
4200/1380
MP 410H
5020/1380
(309x80x10)
Section Modulus Wx (cm3) required
for the chassis + subframe aggregate
section relative to the subframe and for
each side of the vehicle
Yield point
of subfrasubfra
me material
(N/mm2)
8090
90- 100- 120- 140- 160- 180- 200- 220- 240- 260- 280100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300
240 (Fe360)
360 (Fe510)
A
A
A
A
31
A
46
31
57
46
89
57
1052) E
892) 1052) 1192) E
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
31
A
46
31
89
46
892) 1192) E
572) 572) 892) E
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
311) 46
89
311) 46
A
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
311) 46
A
A
57
89
311) 46
240
360
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
311)
A
A
A
461)
191)
A
A
57
89
36
46
211) 36
A
A
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
311) 46
A
A
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
240
360
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
57
1052) E
892) 1052) E
89
57
1192) E
892) 1052) E
119)
135) E
57
892) E
57
89
105
1)
21
36
89
E
105
89
89
311) 57
E
89
211) 36
A
A
57
89
211) 46
E
89
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
211)
A
31
A
311)
A
46
211)
36)
21)
105
46
105
57
173
89
150
89
208
119
208
105
E
135
245
135
E
E
173
208
245
A
A
A
A
211) 361) 89
105
211) 46
A
A
135
89
173
89
208
135
E
150
173
208
245
208
245
57
36
89
311)
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
211)
A
57
89
135
211) 361) 89
150
89
208
135
245
150
E
173
360
420
240
360
420
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
311)
A
A
211)
211)
46
A
A
119
89
150
89
361)
135
119
173
89
89
150
119
245
135
89
173
135
E
150
105
208
173
286
185
E
245
173
135
208
150
245
173
240
360
420
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
311) 361) 89
89
135 150
311) 361) 89
89
A
A
311) 46
A
A
A
A
208
105
89
245
135
89
E
150
105
173
135
240
360
420
240
360
420
490
A
A
A
63
48
40
34
A
A
A
94
72
60
50
A
A
A
125
96
80
67
A
A
A
157
120
100
84
A
A
A
188
143
120
100
A
A
A
219
167
140
117
A
A
A
250
191
160
134
A
A
A
282
215
180
150
A
A
A
313
238
200
167
A
A
A
375
286
240
200
208
105
89
750
572
480
400
245
135
89
813
619
520
434
E
150
105
875
667
560
467
173
135
938
715
600
500
}*
46
46
89
311)
A
361)
A
A
438
334
280
234
89
57
105
46
311)
89
311)
A
500
381
320
267
105
361)
A
563
329
360
300
135
89
311)
625
477
400
334
173
89
361)
688
524
440
367
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Table for selection of runner profiles (see Tables 3.8 and 3.9)
Recommended section (or other with equal
inertia and resistance moment) (mm)
(channel profile)
19
80x50x5
173
220x80x8
21
80x60x5
185
250x80x7
26
100x50x5
208
250x80x8
31
100x60x5
245
250x100x8
36
100x60x6
286
280x100x8
46
120x60x6
317
300x100x8
57
140x60x6
343
320x100x8
89
160x70x7
374
340x100x8
105
180x70x7
406
360x100x8
119
200x80x6
439
380x100x8
135
200x80x7
474
400x100x8
150
200x80x8
A = The reinforcing runner required for the corresponding subframe is sufficient (e.g. table 3.1 for standard platform bodies).
The reinforcing runner in the cranes mounting area is to be closed. In the same area, the reinforcing runners with thickness less than 5 mm are
to be reinforced.
E = To be checked for case to case (submit the technical documentation with the calculation made to determine stress and stability).
1) When the auxiliary frame requires a high moment of resistance (e.g to install platforms as per table 3.1) the latter shall be established also for the
crane.
2) The application of these capacity ranges of the cranes requires that the vehicles stability be carefully verified (possibility of using stabilisers with
a greater extension or resorting to heavier ballast.
3) Should one wish to reduce the height of the runner profile using shear resistant connections between the chassis and subframe instead of the specified
channel section (moment of resistance as per table 3.9.) it is possible to make use of combined section runner profiles (see table below) provided
that the flange width and thickness values are no less than the tabulated ones. These are instructions of a general nature appl ying to materials covered
by this manual. Material with higher mechanical specifications call for the measurement of the overall chassis and subframe bending moment (see
last part of table 3.9). However it should be remembered that for the part of the runner profile which is not reinforced (channel section) the moment
of resistance must not be less than the one required for the subframe concerned (i.e. table 3.1 for fixed platform bodies).
As a reduction of the subframe runner entails a reduction in the subframe moment of resistance, the Bodybuilder who is envisaging the installation
of a crane with 4 stabilisers will have to work out the means for ensuring adequate torsional stiffness for the af in the crane resting area. For this
reason we recommend that the height of the runner profiles be not less than 120 mm. However, as this solution also implies a restriction of the
torsional capacity of the main chassis while the vehicle is travelling, we recommend that its use be confined to on-road use only.
4) On the MLL version, use a runner with Wmin no less than 57cm3.
C or D
320
320
240
240
360
360
40
60
100
120
100
120
0.25Lh or
LA 0.35Lh or
LA 0.4Lh or
LA 0.45Lh or
LA 0.55Lh or
LA 0.6Lh or
Example: Combined section as an alternative to the channel section (mm): C250x80x8 mm:
_210x80x8
[ opp. _
150x80x8
+ straight section 15x80
130x80x8
+ straight section 15x80
_ 150x80x8
+W angle section
130x80x8
+W angle section
40
85
97
92
104
190x80x8
52
The above data cannot be used when the subframe is connected to the vehicle chassis by means of brackets (see table 3.8). In this case, moments of
resistance and stress data must be calculated for each chassis and subframe section.
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3.9.2
It is advisable for this type of application, to extend the subframe over the entire length of the vehicle that
is available for the body up to the rear support of the front spring. The dimensions of the runners to be used
are given in table 3.10.
In consideration of the particular distribution of the mass on the vehicle, wherein the load is concentrated on
the rear overhang, and in order to ensure the rigidity that is necessary for good performance on the road and
when the crane is in operation, the subframe must be strengthened and stiffened in relation to the capacity of
the crane. Box-type construction sections (see point 3.1.1.) and brackets are to be employed in the area
corresponding to the rear suspension and the rear overhang (Length Lv as per fig. 3.37). Care must also be taken
to ensure that the transition from box-type to open section be well blended as illustrated in fig. 3.4.
In the area that is affected by the box-type section, the frame must be secured to the chassis of the vehicle by
means of shear-resistant joints (i.e. an adequate number of plates spaced at most 700 mm from each other),
whereas elastic anchorages are to be used in the front part. Due care must be taken to ensure that under any
load conditions, the ratio of the mass on the front axle to the rear axle or axles, respects the limits set for the
vehicle (see point 1.2.3).
As the required stiffness of the subframe depends on various factors (i.e. crane capacity, size of its supporting
base, vehicle tare, chassis overhang) we cannot give information valid for all possible different conditions. For
this reason the bodybuilder will have to assess the vehicle stability also by means of practical behavioural tests.
If, as a consequence of such tests , the subframe stiffness proves insufficient, the bodybuilder will have to achieve
this objective by means of alternative methods.
The rear overhang of the crane (length Lu, see fig 3.37) must be limited as much as possible in order to preserve
the good driving characteristics of the vehicle and acceptable stress conditions. This value must not exceed 50%
of the wheelbase.
In the case of vehicles with an added lifting rear axle, the verification of the minimum load on the front axle
must be done with the rear axle in the raised position in those countries which permit driving under those
conditions (see point 1.2.3). If the minimum prescribed value is not reached, the vehicle must be allowed to
drive only with the axle in the lowered position.
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Table 3.10
Cranes mounted on rear overhang
(subframe mounting with shear resistant plates)
MODELS
Wheelbase (mm)
240 (Fe360)
360 (Fe510)
A
A
A
A
A
A
231) 42
231) 32
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
up to 3690
3105
up to 3690
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
4185-4815
3690-4455
4185-4815
3105-3690
240
360
A
A
A
A
4185-4815
240
360
240
360
A
A
A
A
5670
4185-4815
4455-4815
3240-3915
4185/4815
240
360
6570
4185-6570
5175-5670
6570
(Chassis frame
section in mm)
ML 60; 65
ML 75
(180,5x65x4)
ML 60
ML 65H
ML 65
ML 75
(182,5x65x5)
ML 80
ML 85H
ML 100
(203x65x4)
ML 80
ML 85H
ML 100
ML120EL3)
(205x65x5)
ML 120EL3)
(207x65x6)
ML 95W
ML 120
ML 120H
ML 130
ML 150
(250x70x5)
ML 120
ML 120H
ML 130
ML 135W
ML 150
(252x70x6)
ML 120
ML 130
ML 150
(253,4x70x6,7)
ML 150
(255,4x70x7,7)
ML 150H
ML 170; 180E
(229,5x80x6)
ML 150H
ML 170; 180E
(230,9x80x6,7)
ML 150
ML 150H
ML 170; 180E
(232,9x80x7,7)
ML 260KE
(275,9x80x6,7)
MH 190;MP 180;MP 190
MP 240/P; /FP; /FS
MP 240/FT; /PS; /PT
MH 260/P; /PS
MH 260/PT
(212,4x80x6,7)
MP 190HM
(214,4x80x7,7)
Yield point of
subframe
material
t i l
(N/mm2)
up to 4455
up to 4455
-20
2030
3040
4050
5060
6070
57
57
7080
8090
90- 100- 120- 140- 160- 180- 200- 220- 240- 260- 280100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300
110
110
110
110
135
135
E
E
231) 32
42
231) 32
A
71
57
110
71
110
110
E
E
A
A
321) 42
231) 42
71
71
110
110
110
110
E
E
A
A
A
A
231) 42
42
71
231) 321) 57
A
110
71
135
110
E
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
321)
A
A
A
57
321)
A
A
71
42
231)
A
110
57
42
A
110
71
42
231)
173
110
71
71
E
135
110
110
E
E
E
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
321) 42
71
231) 42
A
110
71
135
110
E
135
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
231) 42
57
110
231) 321) 57
A
135
71
E
110
135
3105-4185
up to 4185
240
360
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
231)
231)
231)
A
421)
231)
110
57
110
71
135
57
173
110
173
110
222
173
E
135
222
222
E
173
E
246
4590-4815
4590-5175
240
360
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
321) 421) 71
110
231) 231) 421) 57
135
110
222
135
222
173
6570
4590-4815
5670
240
360
421) 71
110 135
231) 321) 421) 71
173
110
360
420
up to 6300
240
up to 5100/1395 360
up to 5100/1395 420
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
231)
A
A
A
A
321)
A
A
A
A
421)
231)
231)
A
A
57
321)
231)
231)
231)
110
421)
321)
32
32
135
71
421)
42
42
173
110
71
up to 6300
240
360
420
5700/1395
240
up to 5700/1380 360
up to 5700/1380 420
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
23
A
A
A
A
A
32
A
A
A
A
A
42
23
A
A
A
A
71
32
23
A
A
A
71
42
32
42
23
23
135
71
42
71
32
23
240
360
420
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
240
360
420
240
360
420
490
A
A
A
63
48
40
34
A
A
A
94
72
60
50
A
A
A
125
96
80
67
A
A
A
157
120
100
84
A
A
A
188
143
120
100
A
A
A
219
167
140
117
A
A
A
250
191
160
134
A
A
A
282
215
180
150
A
A
A
313
238
200
167
A
A
A
375
286
240
200
231)
A
A
438
334
280
234
4815
3240-3690
up to 5175
3105-3690
up to 4185
up to 3690
3830/1372
4190/1372
up to 5100/1395
up to 5100/1395
MH 260/PT
MH 260/TN
MP 240/TN
up to 4800/1380
MP 260 (6x4)
up to 4800/1395
MP 260/P (6x4)
(302,4x80x6,7)
up to 5700
MP 190H; W
up to 4500/1380
MP 260HM(6x4)
up to 4800/1380
MP 260H; W
up to 4200/1380
MP 330H; W
up to 5820/1380
MP 340H
(304,4x80x7,7)
up to 4200/1380
MP 380H; W
up to 5020/1380
MP 410H
(309x80x10)
Section Modulus Wx (cm3) required
for the chassis + subframe aggregate
section relative to the subframe and
for each side of the vehicle
42
231)
421)
231)
71
321)
110
421)
E
246
E
222
246
222
135
246
173
E
222
222
246
110
71
222
135
110
135
110
246
173
135
173
135
E
222
173
222
173
246
222
E
222
222
173
246
222
E
246
173
71
71
110
42
23
222
135
110
135
57
42
283
173
135
173
110
57
E
173
135
222
110
71
222
173
222
135
110
E
283
E
135
135
421) 57
A
A
A
A
222
110
71
222
135
110
E
173
110
421)
A
A
500
381
320
267
110
321)
A
625
477
400
334
173
110
421)
813
619
520
434
222
110
57
875
667
560
467
222
135
71
938
715
600
500
57
231)
A
563
329
360
300
110
421)
231)
688
524
440
367
135
57
421)
750
572
480
400
E
173
173
3-55
23
80x50x5
110
160x70x7
32
100x50x5
135
180x70x7
42
100x60x6
173
200x80x7
57
120x60x6
222
220x80x8
71
140x60x6
246
250x80x7
A = The reinforcing runner required for the corresponding subframe is sufficient (e.g. table 3.1 for standard platform bodies).
The reinforcing runner in the cranes mounting area is to be closed. In the same area, the reinforcing runners with thickness less than 5 mm are
to be reinforced.
E = To be checked for case to case (submit the technical documentation with the calculation made to determine stress and stability).
I = When the auxiliary frame requires a high moment of resistance (e.g to install platforms as per table 3.1) the latter shall be established also for the
crane.
2 = Should one wish to reduce the height of the runner profile using shear resistant connections between the chassis and subframe instead of the specified
channel section (moment of resistance as per table 3.10) it is possible to make use of combined section runner profiles (see table below) provided
that the flange width and thickness values are no less than the tabulated ones. These are instructions of a general nature applying to materials covered
by this manual. Material with higher mechanical specifications call for the measurement of the overall chassis and subframe bending moment (see
last part of table 3.10). However it should be remembered that for the part of the runner profile which is not reinforced (channel section) the
moment of resistance must not be less than the one required for the subframe concerned (i.e. table 3.1 for fixed platform bodies). As a reduction
of the subframe runner entails a reduction in the subframe moment of resistance, we recommend that the height of the runner profiles be no less
than 120 mm.
3 = On the MLL version, use a runner with Wmin no less than 57cm3.
320
240
240
360
360
20
60
80
60
80
0.45 LG
0.5 LG
0.60 LG
0.65 LG
_ 160x80x8
+ straight section
15x80
140x80x8
+ straight section
15x80
_ 160x80x8
+ angle section
140x80x8
+ angle section
45
57
52
64
200x80x8
12
The continuity of combined reinforcement runners can be interrupted only in special cases and is subject to authorisation. Similarly, when it is difficult
to apply an external reinforcing L section (items F and G fig. 3.4) - owing to the presence of suspension mountings or air spring connection brackets
- and recessing to be performed could excessively reduce the sections resisting capacity, the adopted solution will need special authorisation.
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Figure 3.37
1
2
3
4
5
6
Subframe
Plates
Brackets
Crane joints
Stabilisers
Connecting angle bar (alternative solution)
3.9.3
Removable Cranes
The installation of removable cranes on the rear overhang may be carried out according to the specifications
of the preceding paragraph provided that the type of anchorage used between the crane and the subframe does
not cause additional stress to the vehicles chassis.
In consideration of the fact that the vehicle may be used with or without the crane, we recommend recording
on the body the position of the useful load consistent for the two types of operating condition.
If the vehicle retains its ability to tow a trailer, all regulation concerning the proper coupling of the vehicle must
be observed.
3-57
The dimensions of the reinforcing runners to be used when installing tail lifts can be assessed as follows:
- By means of Table 3.11, with the standard rear overhangs and mean bending moments induced by tail lifts;
as a function of their capacity . In the table, the minimum capacity values are specified above which suitable
stabilisers must be used.
- When cantilever tail lifts or with different lengths of the rear overhang and with special tail lifts (e.g. of
aluminium), the flexural moments induced on the chassis frame can be assessed by means of fig. 3.38,
whereas the characteristics of the reinforcing runners can be defined with the relevant Table 3.12.
The bodybuilder or the Manufacturer of the tail lift will take care to ascertain safety and operational stability,
in particular when applying Table 3.12.
In any event, particularly in those specific uses where there is not suitable auxiliary frame (as in the case with
bodies for vans or box- type bodies built by means of cross members), the anchoring for the loading platform
must be provided by a structure that enables the stress to be distributed over the chassis of the vehicle.
Shear resisting plates
To provide the necessary strength and rigidity, the connection between the chassis and the auxiliary frame
must involve (especially in overhangs of over 1500 mm) the use of shear resisting plates positioned in the area
of the overhang and of the rear suspension and spaced not more than 700 mm from one another as shown in
Figure 3.38. For the vehicles with weight range from 65E to 150E having bodywork longitudinal runners with
thickness smaller than the value required in these insructions, the cleat plates shall be further fitted beyond the
wheelbase centreline.
Figure 3.38
Rear axle(s)
centreline
Stabilizers
Empty weight of
tail lift when
operating
3-58
The bodybuilder must consider each time the necessity of using stabilisers even in those cases where merely
in terms of stress of the chassis their use may not appear to be necessary. When evaluating the need for
stabilisers in relation to the capacity of the platform, the stability and attitude of the vehicle resulting from the
deflection of the suspension during loading operations must also be considered.
The stabilisers that must be attached to the platforms supporting structure should preferably be hydraulically
operated and must be employed during all loading procedures with the platform.
The stability of the vehicle must be verified in observance of government regulations in all operating phases of
the platform.
To compensate for the elastic give of the chassis, which is inevitable when the tail lift is in operation, the
bodybuilder may make use of reinforcement runner profiles of larger size in comparison to the one indicated
in table 3.11 and 3.12.
The runner profile dimensions given in table 3.11 apply to the rear overhangs shown. Should the latter be of
larger size, it may be necessary to consider the possibility of either installing stabilisers or larger runner profiles
(see table 3.12).
The installation of tail lifts must be carried out with due regard for the maximum permissible weights on the
rear axle or axles and of the minimum load established for the front axle (see point 1.2.3); if this should not
be the case, the rear overhang will have to be reduced.
When electro-hydraulic tail lifts are installed, it is necessary to check that the capacity of the batteries and of
the alternator is adequate (see point 2.15).
In the vehicles with liftable third axles, the use of a tail lift when the third axle is lifted is only allowed using
stabilisers.
The bodybuilder will be responsible for any modification to the rear underrun guard or for installing a different
type (see point 2.19) for preserving the visibility of the rear lights, for the overhang angles, and for the
positioning of the tow hook as provided by the respective national ordinances.
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+ BATT
GA
(+ 15) JUNCTION L
52600
58XXX
70000
A 25XXX
50
30
87B
20000
-
AL 20-85150
SHEET 1
SEC. 5
(SWITCH
LIGHTING)
JUNCTION C
B 25XXX
2
86
30
87B
85
3
20000
50
20A
10
70000
AL 50-52502
SHEET 1
SEC. 2
3-60
10A
86
85
53XXX
CAB-CHASSIS BULKHEAD
EXTERNAL BOX
CONTROL
POWER SUPPLY
TO PIN A-70000/2
(SHEET 6 - ECAS)
C 25XXX
85
86
D 25XXX
30
87b
TO PIN 2-86023
(SHEET 6 - ECAS)
85
87
POWER
SUPPLY
TO PIN 1-85160
(SHEET 6 - ECAS)
86
E 25XXX
30
87b
85
87
86
TO PIN 11-86023
(SHEET 6 - ECAS)
F 25XXX
30
87b
EARTH
CLOCK
TO PIN 2-85160
(SHEET 6 - ECAS)
TO PIN 3-85160
(SHEET 6 - ECAS)
85
87
86
30
87b
87
DATE
TO PIN 4-85160
(SHEET 6 - ECAS)
CAB-CHASSIS BULKHEAD
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Table 3.11
Installation of tail lifts
MODELS
Wheelbase
(mm)
2700
3105
3330
ML 60
3690
ML 65
4185
4455
4815
3690
ML 60/P
4185
ML 65/P
4555
4815
3105
3330
3690
ML 75
4185
4455
4815
3690
4185
ML 75/P
4455
4815
3105
3330
3690
ML 80
4185
4455
4815
3690
ML 80/P; 4185
/FP
4455
4815
3105
3330
3690
ML 100
4185
4455
4815
4185
ML 100/P 4455
4815
3105
3330
3690
ML120EL3)
4185
4455
4815
3690
ML120EL 4185
/P3)
4455
4815
4185
4455
4815
ML 120
5175
5670
6570
4185
4455
ML 120/P; 4815
/FP
5175
5670
6570
4185
4455
4455
ML 130
4815
5175
5670
6570
4185
4185
4455
ML 130/P; 4455
/FP
4815
5175
5670
6570
Cab
C
L
C
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
L
C
C
L
C+L
C+L
C+L
C+L
Max. body
overhang
(mm)
1740
1765
2280
2280
2595
2280
2955
2280
2595
2730
2955
1765
2100
2280
2595
2730
2955
2280
2595
2730
2955
1765
2100
2280
2595
2730
2955
2280
2595
2730
2955
1765
1830
2280
2595
2730
2955
2595
2730
2955
1765
1830
2280
2595
2730
2955
2280
2595
2730
2955
2505
2640
2910
3135
3450
3855
2505
2550
2910
3135
3450
3855
2505
2370
2640
2910
3135
3450
3855
2190
2505
2550
2370
2910
3135
3450
3950
30
(3000)
240 360
For the tail lifts with capacity up to 5 kN (500 kg) the reinforcing runner profile provided for the corresponding subframe is sufficient (e.g. table 3.1 for
standard platform bodies).
Notes: see page 3-67.
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Cab
Max.
body
overhang
(mm)
7.5
(750)
10
(1000)
12.5
(1250)
15
(1500)
17.5
(1750)
20
(2000)
25
(2500)
30
(3000)
Minimum value of subframe Section Modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point
of the material (N/mm2)
360
240
3135
3450
3850
240
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
36
361)
A
211)
211)
E
E
E
L
C
C
L
L
C
C+L
C+L
C+L
2190
2505
2145
2275
2480
2910
3135
3450
3850
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
211)
211)
211)
A
A
A
A
A
A
161)
161)
161)
A
A
A
A
A
A
211)
211)
36
36
A
A
A
A
A
161)
161)
211)
211)
211)
211)
A
A
A
36
36
57
57
161)
161)
A
A
A
211)
211)
211)
211)
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
5670
C+L
2500
ML 170; 180
6570
C+L
3220
89
31
105
57
ML 170/P; 180/P
6570
C+L
3220
89
211)
105
57
MH 190
3800
4200
4500
4800
5100
5700
6300
2275
2500
2230
2905
2815
2635
3780
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
57
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
57
A
89
89
57
A
A
A
57
46
A
A
89
A
105
105
89
A
46
A
89
57
46
89
105
89
135
135
105
46
57
46
105
89
57
3800
4200
4500
4800
5100
5700
6300
2275
2500
2230
2905
2815
2635
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
89
57
A
A
A
57
46
A
A
57
A
89
89
89
A
A
A
57
46
46
57
89
57
105
105
89
A
46
A
89
57
46
89
105
89
135
135
105
46
57
46
89
89
57
89
135
89
150
150
135
46
89
46
105
89
89
135
150
135
175
175
150
89
89
89
119
105
89
4200
4500
5100
5700
6300
1645
1735
2230
2005
2410
2635
2815
2410
2635
2455
2815
3230
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
57
A
57
A
57
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
57
89
89
57
89
57
89
105
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
A
46
46
A
A
57
A
57
89
89
57
89
57
89
135
A
A
A
A
A
57
57
A
57
A
57
89
3800
4200
4500
4800
5100
2207
2567
2522
2522
2252
89
89
89
89
89
46
46
46
46
46
89
105
105
105
89
46
57
57
57
46
89
135
135
135
89
46
89
89
89
46
135
150
150
150
135
89
89
89
89
89
135
150
150
150
135
89
89
89
89
89
135
173
173
173
135
89
105
105
105
89
150
208
208
208
150
119
135
135
135
119
208
286
286
286
208
135
150
150
150
135
up to
5700
up to
5100
3475
ML 150
5175
5670
6570
ML 150/P;
/FP
4185
4185
4455
4455
4815
4815
5175
5670
6570
ML 170; 180
ML 170/P; 180/P
(302,4/212,4x
80x6,7)
MH 190/P
(302,4/212,4x
80x6,7)
MP 190/HM
(304,4/214,4x
80x7,7)
MH 260/P; /PS;
/PT
(302,4/212,4x
80x6,7)
MH 260/TN
MH 260/PT
(p. 5700/1380)
(302,4x80x6,7)
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
For the tail lifts with capacity up to 5 kN (500 kg) the reinforcing runner profile provided for the corresponding subframe is sufficient (e.g. table 3.1 for
standard platform bodies).
Notes: see page 3-67.
3-63
Max. body
overhang
((mm))
Chassis
frame section (mm) (m) (mm)
MP 180;
MP 190
(302,4/
212,4X
80X6,7)
MP 180/P;
FP
MP 190/P;
/FP
(302,4/
212,4X
80X6,7
MP 240/P;
/FP; /FS;/PS
(302,4/
212,4X
80X6,7)
MP 240/FT;
/PT
(302,4/
212,4X
80X6,7)
MP 240;
MP240/TN
(302,4X80
X6,7)
MP 260
(302,4X80
X6,7)
MP 260/P;
/FP
(302,4X80
X6,7)
7,5
(750)
10
(1000)
12,5
(1250)
15
(1500)
17,5
(1750)
20
(2000)
25
(2500)
30
(3000)
Minimum value of subframe Section Modulus Wx (cm3) as a function of the yield point
of the material (N/mm2)
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
240
360
4,2
4,5
4,5
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,7
5,7
6,3
6,3
6,3
4,5
4,5
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,1
5,7
5,7
6,3
6,3
6,3
4223
4493
4493
5123
5123
5123
5123
5708
5708
6293
6293
6293
4471
4471
5101
5101
5101
5101
5686
5686
6271
6271
6271
1195
1285
1780
1555
1960
2185
2365
1960
2185
2005
2365
2770
1307
1802
1577
1982
2207
2387
1982
2207
2027
2387
2792
1645
1735
2230
2005
2410
2635
2815
2410
2635
2455
2815
3220
1760
2250
2030
2430
2660
2840
2430
2660
2480
2840
3240
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
461)
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
571)
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
461)
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
57
89
A
57
A
89
105
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
461)
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
461)
571)
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
57
89
89
57
89
571)
89
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
461)
A
A
A
A
46
46
A
46
A
461)
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
571)
89
A
57
A
89
89
105
89
89
89
105
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
461)
A
A
A
46
46
57
46
46
461)
571)
89
A
A
A
A
A
57
89
A
57
A
89
105
A
89
A
89
89
135
89
105
89
135
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
461)
571)
A
46
A
46
46
89
46
57
461)
89
89
A
A
A
A
89
89
105
89
89
89
105
135
A
89
89
105
135
150
105
135
135
150
208
A
A
A
A
46
46
57
46
46
461)
571)
571)
A
46
46
57
89
89
57
89
89
89
135
A
A
89
A
89
105
135
89
105
89
135
173
89
135
89
135
150
173
135
150
150
208
245
A
A
46
A
46
57
89
46
57
461)
89
105
46
89
46
89
89
105
89
89
89
105
150
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
4201
4201
4471
4471
4786
4786
4786
5101
1127
1622
1217
1622
1487
1712
2072
1802
1580
2070
1670
2070
1940
2160
2520
2250
A
57
A
57
A
89
89
89
A
A
A
A
A
46
46
46
A
89
A
89
57
89
105
89
A
46
A
46
A
46
57
46
A
89
A
89
89
89
135
105
A
46
A
46
46
46
89
57
46
89
57
89
89
105
150
135
A
46
A
46
46
57
89
89
89
105
89
105
89
135
150
135
46
89
46
89
46
89
89
89
89
135
89
135
105
135
173
150
46
89
46
89
89
89
105
89
105
150
105
150
150
173
208
173
57
89
57
89
89
105
135
105
135
208
135
208
173
208
286
208
89
135
89
135
105
135
150
135
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
4201
4201
4471
4471
4786
4786
4786
5101
1127
1622
1217
1622
1487
1712
2072
1802
1580
2070
1670
2070
1940
2160
2520
2250
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
89
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
57
A
57
A
89
105
89
A
A
A
A
A
46
57
46
A
89
A
89
57
89
135
89
A
46
A
46
A
46
89
46
A
105
57
105
89
105
150
135
A
57
A
57
46
57
89
89
89
135
89
135
105
135
173
150
46
89
46
89
57
89
105
89
3,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
5,1
3218
4208
4208
4478
4478
4793
4793
4793
5108
820
1135
1630
1225
1630
1495
1720
2080
1810
1270
1585
2080
1675
2080
1945
2170
2530
2260
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
89
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
89
89
89
135
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
46
3,2
3,5
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
4,8
4,8
4,8
4,8
3218
3533
3803
3803
4208
4208
4208
4208
4478
4793
4793
4793
4793
820
1405
1135
1495
1135
1495
1630
1855
1990
1495
1720
2125
2440
1270
1865
1585
1945
1585
1945
2080
2305
2440
1945
2170
2575
2890
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
461)
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
A
A
89
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
A
A
A
A
57
89
89
A
89
105
135
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
A
A
46
89
A
57
A
89
A
89
89
89
135
89
89
135
150
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
57
A
46
89
89
3,8
3,8
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,2
4,5
3796
3796
4201
4201
4201
4201
4471
1127
1487
1127
1487
1622
1847
1982
1580
1940
1580
1940
2070
2300
2430
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
89
89
A
A
A
A
A
A
46
For modes MP 190 E../P with 2792 mm rear overhang and models MP 240 E../P with 1802 and 2072 mm rear overhang, with 5 kN (500kg) tail lifts use
the reinforcing runner profiles provided for the corresponding subframe (e.g. table 3.1 for standard bodies).
Notes: see page 3-67.
3-64
Table 3.12
Installation of tail lifts
Bending moment permitted for runner of chassis frame/subframe
Section Modulus Wx (cm3) of subframe runner2)
MODELS
Chassis frame
section (mm)
ML 60
ML 65
ML 75
WheelWh
l
base
(mm)
Subframe
S
bf
material yield
point
(N/mm2)
16
19
21
26
31
36
46
57
89
105
119
2700
3105
3330
3690
4185
4455
240
360
35,7
44,7
39,4
50,5
44,2
52,5
43,5
54,4
46,8
(58,3)
52,60
(60,1)
56,4
(67,1)
(60,8)
(74,8)
ML 60
ML 65
ML 75
(182,5X65X5)
4815
240
360
39,0
48,7
42,9
56,3
47,9
(59,8)
46,9
(58,7)
50,4
(63,0)
56,7
(70,8)
(60,5)
(75,7)
(65,0)
(81,3)
ML 80
2700
3105
3330
3690
240
360
41,3
51,7
45,5
57,6
50,9
59,6
49,9
62,3
53,5
(65,6)
60,2
(67,6)
64,0
(74,6)
(68,4)
(82,4)
4185
4455
4815
3105
3330
3690
240
360
45,2
56,5
49,6
65,1
55,2
(69,1)
53,9
(67,4)
57,8
(72,2)
(64,8)
(81,0)
(68,7)
(85,9)
(73,2)
(91,5)
ML 120
(207X65X6)
4185
4455
4825
240
360
48,6
67,3
52,2
72,3
53,3
73,8
56,9
78,8
58,2
80,6
60
83,2
65,8
41,1
72,1
99,8
ML 120
ML 130
ML 150
(250X70X5)
up to 5175
up to 4185
up to 3690
240
360
60,1
75,1
65,4
85,8
72,6
90,7
70,3
87,9
75
93,8
83,9
(104)
87,8
(109,7)
92,3
(115,4)
ML 120
ML 130
ML 150
(252X70X6)
5670
4455-4815
4185/4815
240
360
65,3
81,7
70,9
93,0
78,2
97,7
75,5
94,4
80,4
(100,5)
89,6
(112)
93,4
(116,8)
98,0
(122,5)
ML 120
ML 130; 150
(253,4X70X6,7)
6570
5175/5670
240
360
68,9
86,1
74,6
98,0
81,9
(102,4)
79,0
(98,8)
84,0
(105)
93,4
(116,7)
97,1
(121,4)
(101,7)
(127,1)
ML 150
(255,4X70X7,7)
6570
240
360
74,2
102,8
82,4
114,0
86,1
119,2
84,0
116,2
88,6
123,0
94,8
131,3
101,7
140,8
117,5
162,8
ML 170; 180
(229,5X80X6
rear)
up to 4185
240
360
59,1
77,6
65,4
85,8
70,4
92,4
68,0
89,2
72,5
95,2
80,4
105,5
84,0
110,3
88,4
116,1
109,3
(143,3)
115,9
(152,1)
116,8
(153,3)
ML 170; 180
(230,9X80X6,7
rear)
4725/5310
up to 4185
240
360
62,5
82,1
68,9
90,5
74,0
97,2
71,4
93,6
76,0
99,7
84,0
110,2
87,5
114,9
91,9
120,9
113,2
(148,5)
119,9
(157,4)
120,6
(158,3)
ML 170; 180
(232,9X80X7,7
rear)
5805-6570
4725-6570
240
360
67,4
88,4
73,9
97,0
79,1
103,8
76,0
99,8
80,8
106,0
89,0
116,8
92,4
121,3
96,7
(126,9)
118,4
(155,5)
(125,2)
(164,3)
125,7
(165,0)
(180,5X65X4)
ML 100
(203X65X4)
ML80
ML100
ML 120EL
(205X65X5)
( ) The necessity of installing stabilisers and checking stability during operation is to be ascertained.
Notes: see page 3.67.
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MODELS
Chassis frame
section (mm)
Wheelbase
(mm)
Subframe
S
bf
material yield
point
(N/mm2)
16
19
21
26
31
36
46
57
89
105
119
up to 6300
240
up to 5100/1385 360
55,2
72,5
61,3
80,5
65,6
86,1
63,3
83,1
67,6
88,7
74,7
(98,1)
78,4
(102,8)
82,7
(108,6)
(102,6)
(134,7)
(109,2)
(143,4)
(110,7)
(145,2)
420
86,3
(95,9)
(102,5)
(99,0)
(105,6)
(116,8)
(122,4)
(129,2)
(160,3)
(170,7)
(172,9)
MP 240/TN
MP 260 (6x4)
MH 260/TN
(302,4X80X6,7)
up to 5100/1380 240
up to 4800/1380 360
up to 5700/1380 420
90,7
(119,0)
(141,7)
99,6
(130,7)
(155,6)
(105,7)
(138,7)
(165,1)
(101,4)
(133,1)
(158,5)
(107,5)
(141,0)
(167,9)
(117,8)
(154,6)
(184,1)
(121,5)
(159,4)
(189,8)
(125,9)
(163,3)
(196,8)
(151,7)
(199,1)
(237,0)
(158,0)
(208,2)
(247,8)
(157,8)
(207,1)
(246,5)
343
374
MODELS
Chassis frame
section (mm)
Wheelbase
(mm)
Subframe
S
bf
material yield
point
(N/mm2)
135
150
173
208
245
286
317
406
439
474
up to 6300
240
up to 5100/1395 360
420
(122,8) (134,1) (143,1) (157,7) (173,0) (189,7) (201,6) (213,9) (226,8) (240,1) (253,9) (268,1)
(161,2) (176,0) (187,7) (207,0) (227,1) (249,0) (264,6) (280,0) (297,7) (315,2) (333,2) (351,9)
(191,9) (209,6) (223,6) (246,4) (270,3) (296,5) (315,0) (334,3) (354,4) (375,2) (396,7) (418,9)
MP 240/TN
MH 260/TN
MP 260 (6x4)
(302,4X80X6,7)
up to 5100/1380 240
up to 5700/1380 360
up to 4800/1380 420
(174,3) (189,9) (199,3) (214,5) (233,3) (250,5) (262,8) (275,7) (289,0) (302,9) (317,2) (332,1)
(228,8) (249,2) (261,6) (281,6) (306,2) (328,9) (345,0) (361,8) (379,3) (397,5) (416,4) (435,9)
(272,4) (296,7) (311,4) (335,2) (364,5) (391,5) (410,7) (430,8) (451,6) (473,3) (495,7) (518,9)
( ) The necessity of installing stabilisers and checking stability during operation is to be ascertained.
Notes: see page 3-67.
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Table for selection of runner profiles (see tables 3.11 and 3.12)
Section Modulus
for each section
Wx (cm3)
Recommended section
(or other with equal
inertia and resistance
moment) (mm)
(channel profile)
16
80x50x4
150
200x80x8
19
80x50x5
173
220x80x8
21
80x60x5
208
250x80x8
31
100x60x5
245
250x100x8
36
100x60x6
286
280x100x8
46
120x60x6
317
300x100x8
57
140x60x6
343
320x100x8
89
160x60x7
374
340x100x8
105
180x70x7
406
360x100x8
119
200x80x6
439
380x100x8
135
200x80x7
474
400x100x8
A = The reinforcing runner required for the corresponding subframe is sufficient (e.g. table 3.1 for standard platform bodies).
S = Stabilisers must be installed
E = To be checked for case to case (submit the technical documentation with the calculation made to determine stress and stability).
C = Normal (short) cab
L = Long cab
I = If the type of subframe requires it, use larger runner profiles (see table 3.1)
2 = Should one wish to reduce the height of the runner profile using shear resistant connections between the chassis and subframe instead of the specified
channel section (Section Modulus as per table 3.11) it is possible to make use of combined section runner profiles (see table below) provided that
the flange width and thickness values are no less than the tabulated ones. These are instructions of a general nature applying to materials covered
by this manual. Material with higher mechanical specifications call for the measurement of the overall chassis and subframe bending moment.
However it should be remembered that for the part of the runner profile which is not reinforced (channel section) the moment of resistance must
not be less than the one required for the subframe concerned (i.e. table 3.1 for fixed platform bodies).
3 = On the MLL version, use a runner with Wmin no less than 57 cm3.
(N/mm2)
C or D
320
320
240
240
360
360
40
60
100
120
100
120
00.5.L
5 LU
0.6.LU
00.6.L
6 LU
0.65.LU
00.8.L
8 LU
0.95.LU
00.85.L
85 LU
1.0.LU
00.8.L
8 LU
0.95.LU
00.85.L
85 LU
1.0.LU
[ opp. _
150x80x8
+ straight section 15x80
30x80x8
+ straight section 15x80
_ 150x80x8
+W angle section
30x80x8
+W angle section
85
97
92
104
_210x80x8
40
190x80x8
52
The continuity of combined reinforcement runners can be interrupted only in special cases and is subject to authorisation. Similarly, when it is
difficult to apply an external reinforcing L section (items F and G fig. 3.4) - owing to the presence of suspension mountings or air spring connection
brackets - and recessing to be performed could excessively reduce the sections resisting capacity, the adopted solution will need special
authorisation.
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Special purpose superstructures may be installed on vehicles that are intended for special uses.
The use of such vehicles for uses other than those for which they are intended is subject to approval by the
manufacturer.
Preparing municipal vehicles such as compactors, compressors or road sprinklers in many cases requires:
- Building a subframe which is particularly strong at the rear or elastic mountings at the front of the vehicle.
- Shortening the rear overhang of the chassis. When very short overhangs are required, the chassis may be
shortened immediately behind the rear spring support (or after the anti-roll bar connection in the case of
pneumatic suspension), keeping the cross member connection to the chassis intact.
- Placing the engine exhaust in a vertical position, behind the cab. In such cases adopt solutions similar to those
adopted by the Manufacturer (see Point 2.8.1.).
- Modifying the rear suspension by using asymmetrical springs.
- Rearranging the rear lights.
Precautions
Do not use the reverse light switch fitted on IVECO gearboxes for functions requiring a high degree of
reliability and safety (e.g. stopping engine when reversing, on vehicles fitted for household waste collection, with
personnel standing on the rear boards).
The installation of snow removal equipment on the front of the vehicle, such as blades or plows, requires
the use of suitable supporting structures and entails observance of the specifications contained in point 2.2.1
concerning the connection to the chassis.
Furthermore, all government requirements and regulations governing the application of this type of equipment
must be observed.
Operation and possibility to use the original components located at vehicle front (e.g. towing hook, footboard
to clean windscreen) must be safeguarded. Otherwise the company carrying out the modification must fit
equivalent systems in compliance with the safety regulations and norms.
For most of our vehicles - if used for snow removal purposes at maximum speeds of 62 kph - an increase of
the maximum permissible weight of the axle may be granted upon request.
The Manufacturer that carries out the installation must document and guarantee the observance of the
requested new weight limit.
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The winch installation on the vehicle should be positioned on one of the following points:
- On frame front end (front installation)
- On vehicle frame, behind the cab
- Between vehicle frame side member, centred or displaced on one side.
- On the frame rear end.
The installation should be performed so as not to interfere with operation of units and components of the
vehicle, with respect to max. load limits allowed on axles and following the company directions.
Fixing of the winch unit and the relevant drive components should conform to directions reported at point
2.2.1 ensuring that the reinforced areas are not locally limited to the mounting area (see point 2.16) taking into
consideration also the rope operations and in particular, its transverse component when the pulling action is
running obliquely.
For the installation of the winch behind the cab a proper subframe will be designed to have dimensions and
structure (stiffening cross member and braces) conforming to winch capacity.
The company has various winch installations available for some models. When specific requests are made for
commercially available types of winch, we suggest choosing those equipped with hydraulic systems that can be
operated through the hydraulic pumps already used for equipment previously installed on the vehicle (tiltable
cargo body, crane etc.). Should mechanical winches be mounted, the drive transmission will conform to the
indications given at points 4.1 and 4.2. For worm screw type winches, the power take-off system arrangement
should take into account the low performance of such a drive system.
Electrical winches should be used for low power requirements and for short periods of use because of the
limited capacities of battery and alternator. Follow strictly the safety rules, if any.
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3-70
4. POWER TAKE-OFFS
Power take-offs
4-1
4-2
Power take-offs
Index
4.
Power Take-offs
4.1
General Specifications
4-5
4.2
4-7
4.3
4-15
4.4
4-15
4.5
4-16
4.5.1
Front of engine
4-16
4.5.2
Rear of engine
4-19
4.6
4.7
4.8
Power take-offs
4-23
4-25
4-27
4-3
4-4
Power take-offs
For the control of the auxiliary groups like tippers, cranes, cement pumps, cement mixers, compressors,
municipal vehicles etc. various types of power take-off can be used to supply the necessary drive. Depending
on the type of use and the performance level required, the application may be applied to:
- the gearbox (or torque distributor)
- transmission
- the front of the engine
- the rear of the engine
The characteristics and performances are given in the paragraphs which follow and in the relevant
documentation which will be supplied upon request.
For the definition of the power necessary for the apparatus to be controlled, particularly when the values
requested are high, the absorbed power should also be considered during the drive transmission phase (5 to
10% for the mechanical transmissions, belts and gears, and greater values for the hydraulic controls).
The choice of transmission ratio for the power take-off should be made so that the absorption of power occurs
in a flexible engine operating range: low r.p.m. (below 1,000 r .p.m.) must be avoided to prevent irregular running
.
The power taken in relation to the number of revolutions of the power take-off at the required torque =
P(CV) =
P
M
n
=
=
=
Mxn
7023
P(kW) =
Mxn
9550
Useable power
Torque permitted for the power take-off (Nm)
power take-off r.p.m.
Type of use
Both occasional and continuous use should be considered.
For occasional use periods of under 30 minutes are considered.
The values for continuous use are those used for long periods. Whenever this is comparable to that of a
stationary engine, the suitability of reducing the scheduled values on the basis of the conditions of use (engine
cooling, gearbox etc.) should be evaluated.
The scheduled take-off values are also applicable for uses which do not involve large variations of torque either
in frequency or magnitude.
To avoid overloading, in some cases (e.g. hydraulic pumps, compressors) it may be necessary to include the
application of devices like clutches or safety valves.
Power take-offs
4-5
Transmissions
The kinematic forces of the transmission from the power take-off to the relevant apparatus should be
carefully considered (angles, r.p.m., moment) during the design phase and the dynamic behaviour during
operation in compliance with the transmission Manufacturers instructions should be respected. The
dimensions should take into consideration the forces which might occur under maximum power and torque
conditions.
To obtain a uniformity of kinetic forces angles of equal value, maximum of 7, should be obtained at the
extremities (Fig. 4.1) . Solution Z is preferred to solution W due to the lower loads on the bearings of the power
take-off and the equipment being driven. When it is necessary to obtain different spatial inclinations (), the
variations in r.p.m. should be compensated for with the arrangement of the forks shown in Fig. 4.2.
For transmissions employing multiple sections, the instructions given at point 2.3.2 should be followed.
Figure 4.1
Solution Z
Solution W
Figure 4.2
4-6
Power take-offs
Depending on the type of gearbox power can be taken from the layshaft through the flanges or splining
located on the rear, side or lower part of the gearbox.
The technical characteristics necessary are given in the documentation supplied upon request for the various
gearboxes.
The types of power take-off and the torque values obtained with the ratio between the number of output
revolutions and engine r.p.m. are shown in Tables 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3.
The values refer to the conditions indicated in the table.
Higher values for occasional use must be agreed upon as each occasion arises depending on the type of use.
Check the vehicle to ascertain whether it is possible to fit a power take-off suitable to its size.
The power take-off applied to the gearbox must only be used when the vehicle is stationary and must be engaged
and disengaged when the clutch is disengaged to avoid excessive stress on the synchronisers during gear change.
For special situations when the power take-off is used and the vehicle is moving the gear must not be changed.
For gearboxes equipped with a torque converter, the same power take- offs used for normal gearboxes are,
as a rule, used. It should be carefully noted that, when the engine r.p.m. is below 60% of the max. value the
converter will be in the phase of hydraulic r.p.m.; in this phase, depending on the absorbed power, the r.p.m.
of the power take-off is subject to oscillation despite the fact that the engine r.p.m. is constant.
(+ 15 E 10 UCI)
JUNCTION D
0,5
Figure 4.3
58XXX
58XXX
1
58905
MODULE 3A/3B
14
AL 653000
SHEET 1 SEC. 19
16
1
2
3
4
OUTFITTER
ARRANGEMENT
CAB-CHASSIS BULKHEAD
TO BE EXECUTED BY
THE OUTFITTER
Power take-offs
4-7
Warning
- When employing power take-offs the torque values established in tables 4.1, 4.2. and 4.3 should be
respected.
- For extended use the temperature of the gearbox oil should be checked. The oil temperature should not
exceed 120C and the temperature of the water should not exceed 100C.
- Not all types of power take-off available on the market are suitable for continuous use. When in use the
specifications (working periods, pauses etc.) specific to the power take-off in question should be respected.
4-8
Power take-offs
Table 4.1
Gearbox power take-off data
IVECO gearbox
POWER TAKE-OFF 2)
GEARBOX
Type
2838,5
2845,5
2845,6
2855,6
2855,5
2865,6
2870,9
Drive
take-off
side 1)
Transmission ratio
i=
output rpm
engine rpm
ISO Flange
type
Max. torque
available Nm
Type
Transmission ratio
i=
Continuous
operation
0,447
7804-R
465
0,420
7804-R
530
0,420
7707-R
5907)
S 5)
0,239
7804-R
580
0,420
7804-R
540
output rpm
engine rpm
Max. torque
available
Nm3)
Direction
of rotation 4)
Continuous
operation
1600
1700
0,82
1,12
255
185
C
M
1601
1701
1801
1802
-
0,79
1,08
0,42
0,55
-
280
205
590
295
-
C
M
C
M
-
1602
1702
1801
1802
-
0,77
1,05
0,42
0,55
-
295
215
590
295
-
C
M
C
M
-
1602
1702
1801
1802
-
1,03
1,41
0,57
0,73
-
295
215
590
295
-
C
M
C
M
-
1603
1703
1801
1802
-
1,05
1,44
0,43
0,56
-
265
195
590
295
-
C
M
C
M
-
1604
1704
1802
0,96
1,31
0,92
295
215
295
C
M
M
0,420
7707-B
5907)
S 5)
0,239
7804-R
580
0,565
7804-R
540
0,565
7707-B
5907)
S 5)
0,327
7804-R
520
0,434
7804-R
640
P
S5)
0,434
7707-B
5907)
0,227
7804-R
580
0,710
7804-R
470
P 6)
0,710
7707-B
3857)
S6)
0,507
7804-R
290
0,767
7804-R
590
P 11)
0,767
7707-B
5907)
I 5)
0,475
7804-R
440
1705
1706
18019)
18029)
18038)9)10)
18048)9)10)
-
1,03
1,42
0,77
1,00
1,07
1,48
-
295
215
590
295
400
300
-
M
M
C
M
M
M
-
2895,9
1) Position of power take-off: S = left, D = right - P = rear, I = lower (with reference to direction of travel)
2) The types indicated are from IVECO by HYDROCAR. For the specific equipment the relative documentation should be requested.
3) The power take-off output values refer to continuous use (500 hours at 1,500 r.p.m.). For occasional use this is limited to rear take- offs, higher values must
be evaluated r.p.m. and the the torque delivered.
4) Direction of rotation: M = engine; C = against engine.
5) On the reverse gear.
6) To install the necessary power take-off the connecting shaft with the relative bearing (part available form IVECO Spare Parts).
7) Value obtainable with direct power take-off. When using twin axle power take-offs, the take-off capacity on the gearbox depends, in addition to the spline
shaft (value indicated in the table must not be exceeded) also on the capacity of the attachments on the rear wall of the gearbox for the power take-off;
check therefore, on the basis of the internal ratio of the power take-off, the necessity of reducing the torque indicated in the table with the ratio:
700 Nm
Max. tourque =
P.T.O. input rpm
1 +
P.T.O. output rpm
For the screws securing the power take-off to the gearbox, use torque 37-41 Nm.
The output torque from the power take-off depends on its internal r.p.m. ratio.
8) Possibility of installing in vertical and horizontal positions.
9) Necessary installation of a forced lubrication system originating from the gearbox (included in the kit).
10) In applications where torques are envisaged with peaks over three times the maximum value that can be taken from the gearbox, use power take-offs
(1803, 1804 and 1816 Fire Fighting) equipped with a specific torque limiting device. In particular, it is recommended for the following uses:
- trucks to compress and transport refuse;
- high-pressure washing systems (bin-washers);
- cement pumps - water centrifuge pumps - rotating compressors;
- suction (drain clearing) vehicles.
11) To fit the p.t.o. on gearboxes manufactured after 10 / 08 / 98 connecting shaft, complete with bearings, part number 8868509 must be used and
this is available from IVECO Spare Parts Division .
Simultaneous use of 2power take-offs
Where two power take-offs are used simultaneously, the take-off values on the gearbox must be reduced in order to avoid exceeding the sum of 100%
of the maximum torque permitted for the single applications (e.g. for each power take-off 50% of the value indicated in the table or 70% for the first
and 30% for the second).
More demanding uses must be subject to approval as each occasion arises by the competent Technical Office of our Sales Management Department.
Power take-offs
4-9
Table 4.2
Gearbox power take-off data
ZF gearbox
GEARBOX
Type
Drive
(aperture) take-off
side 1)
Gear
range 2)
Transmission
Type of
ratio
take-off
7)
i = output rpm
engine rpm
ZF
9S-109
9S-109 IT
(12,91-1,0)
ZF 16S-109
16S-109 IT
(13 31-1 0)
(13,31-1,0)
0,72
P.T.O.
Type
Gear
range 2)
L
---V
L
---V
L
--V
00,79
79
---------0 93
0,93
0,77
-----------0,92
077
----------0,92
Direction of
rotation 4)
0,72
500
0,95
300
0,88
1,08
1,27
1,346)
1,42
400
340
300
290
270
N 71/1b;c5)
L
V
0,79
0,93
500
N 71/2b;c5)
L
V
1,04
1,23
300
L
V
0,96
1,14
400
L
V
1,18
1,40
340
L
N 109/10b;c5) V
1,39
1,64
300
L
V
1,466)
1,736)
290
L
V
1,55
1,83
270
N 71/1b;c5)
L
V
0,77
0,92
1000
N 71/2b;c5)
L
V
1,01
1,21
L
V
0,95
1,13
870
L
V
N 221/10b;c5)
L
V
1,14
1,36
730
1,47
1,76
560
L
V
1,68
2,01
470
N 151/10 PL
L
V
0,95
1,13
870
N 71/1b;c5)
L
V
0,77
0,92
1000
N 71/1b;c5)
L
V
1,01
1,21
300
L
V
0,95
1,13
870
L
V
1,14
1,36
730
L
V
1,47
1,76
560
L
V
1,68
2,01
470
800
1000
Max. torque
available
(Nm)3)
____________________
N 71/2b;c5)
800
1000
Transmission
ratio 6)
output rpm
i=
engine rpm
N 71/b;c5)
N 109/10b;c5) -
ZF
16S-151
16S-221
P
(16,47-1,0)
16S-221 OD
(13 8 0 84)
(13,8-0,84)
ZF 16S 151
16S 221
(16,47-1,0)
16S 221 OD
(13,8-0,84)
ZF
16S 151 IT
16S 221 IT
(16,47-1,0)
16S-221 IT
(13 8 0 84)
(13,8-0,84)
L
--V
077
----------0,92
1000
N 221/10b;c5)
GEARBOXES WITH INTARDER OR WITH INTARDER + STEERING PUMP
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Position of power take-off: S = left, R = right - P = rear, I = lower (with reference to direction of travel)
Gear range (pre-selector): L = normal; V = Fast.
Power take-off output values with an r.p.m. of 157 rad/se c (1,500 r.p.m.). The overall torque available depends on the engine r.p.m. and on the torque delivered. For
other uses contact the Manufacturer supplying indications regarding the r.p.m., use, variations in torque (where applicable), overloading, inertia etc.
Direction of rotation: D = right; S = left (anticlockwise) seen from direction of travel.
Power take-off N. .../1 and N. .../2 used predominantly to command hydraulic pumps (e.g. dumpers, cranes, platforms, snowplows etc.). Power take-off N. .../10 used
predominantly for continuous operation ( command through transmission or direct application of pumps) of groups with high power requirements and r.p.m. (e.g. fire fighting
vehicles, turntable ladders etc.) are available with different reduction gear ratios for the various applications. Where necessary the 352/1 b;c or N 352/2 b;c or N 353/2b;c
power take-offs can be fitted.
Version b: with flange (command through transmission shaft).
Version c for direct application of hydraulic pumps.
Not all gears are available as IVECO optionals.
Splined.
4-10
Power take-offs
Table 4.3
Gearbox power take-off data
EATON gearbox
GEARBOX1)
Type
(aperture)
PTO side 2)
Drive
take-off
take
off
side 3)
i=
output
p rpm
p
engine rpm
Number of
teeth in
output
i=
output rpm
engine rpm
Max. torque
available (Nm)4)
Direction of
rotation
Intermittent
operation
5)
ContiMax. 90
nuous
Max. 30 every 12h operation
D
EATON
TS 13612
TS 16612
(14 88 11,0)
(14,88
0)
EATON
RT 11609
RT 14609
(12 65 1 0)
(12,65-1,0)
EATON
RT 14609
(12 65-1 0)
(12,65-1,0)
EATON
RT 11613
RT 14613
RT 14613B
(14,24-1,0)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
0,513
6)
400
1500
1801.P 505+K504/S8)
0,51
590
1802.P 294+K504/S7)
0,67
295
1804.P 294+K504/S7)
0,99
300
1804.P 740+K504/S8)
0,99
300
1,06
590
1,06
590
1,46
550
1,46
550
1,72
390
1,92
380
2400.P
S
D
D
D
78
750
0,98
380
45
750
P110F-100
0,221/0,334/0,45/
0,612/0,82416)
590
510
440
P120P17)
0,27/0,408/0,55/
0,748/1,00716)
412
300
150
P120F-100
0,332/0,501/0,675/
0,918/1,23616)
0,6962)
6)
610
p15)
440
380
237
47
750
HY-1900
1,31
400
45
750
P210F-100
0,221/0,334/0,45/
0,612/0,82416)
590
510
440
P220P17)
0,27/0,408/0,55/
0,748/1,00716)
412
300
150
P220F-100
0,332/0,501/0,675/
0,918/1,23616)
0,6962)
6)
610
P15)
440
380
237
47
750
HY-1900
1,31
400
45
750
P110F-100
0,262/0,396/0,533/
0,591/0,97616)
590
510
440
P120P17)
0,32/0,484/0,651/
0,886/1,19316)
412
300
150
P120F-100
0,393/0,594/0,799/
1,088/1,46416)
440
380
237
HY-1900
1,31
400
1)
2)
3)
78
0,6962)
6)
47
610
750
P15)
Data refers to the gearbox output. Check vehicle for possibility of installing power take-off.
The types indicated are from IVECO by Hydrocar.
Position of the power take-off: D = right; P = rear; I = lower (referred to direction of travel).
For the rear power take-offs the following solutions are possible (except for gearboxes: TS13612 and TS 16612):
a) lower right-hand
b) upper left-hand. An oil pump is necessary to supply the power take- off (excluding the power take-offs P110F-100 and P120F-100).
c) lower right-hand and another in upper left-hand position. For that in the lower right-hand position a power take-off with built-in oil pump is necessary to lubricate
the other power take-off (excluding the power take-offs P110F-100 and P210F-100 in upper left-hand position).
The output values of the power take-off refer to continuous use (500 hours at 1,500 r.p.m. of engine); the overall torque available depends on the engine r.p.m. and torque
delivered. For other uses contact the Manufacturer supplying information regarding r.p.m., use, variations in torque (where applicable), overloading, inertia etc.
View from power take-off output.
Splined.
Output for pump attachment (4 holes ISO7653)
Output for cardan transmission (flange DIN00).
Output for cardan transmission (flange DIN10).
The power take-offs of the 2400,2401, 1403 and 2404 series: in the basic version this permits two drive take-offs: possibility of obtaining a different r.p.m. between the
two outputs. For simultaneous use, the total torque obtained must not exceed the max. value indicated in the table.
Installation not possible simultaneous with the 2400 series power take-off.
Installations possible simultaneously between 1801/1804, 1903 and right-hand side. Max. value obtainable on gearbox 1500 Nm.
Output above centre of transmission.
Output below centre of transmission.
To install the power take-off the connecting shaft must be sufficiently long with suitable bearing. The engaging of the power take- off must activate the positioning device
when the gearbox is in neutral.
The r.p.m. of the power take-off depends on the gear selected in the basic range.
The power take-offs P120P, P220P, P320P and P330P are used for the direct application of hydraulic pumps.
Its installation requires modification to the exhaust pipe and to the heat shield with 80 dB (A) equipment.
Power take-offs
4-11
Table 4.4
Gearbox power take-off data
ZF - IVECO TEC EuroTronic Gearboxes
The following tables show the types of P.T.O. designed by ZF and Hydrocar, with their respective specifications,
for TEC 1800/2200 EuroTronic gearboxes.
The application of power takeoffs fitted by bodybuilders or dealers (that is, after the vehicle has
been manufactured) requires reprogramming of the transmission and engine electronic control
unit, as well as other operations to be made on the electric and pneumatic systems.
This operation must be carried out following the instructions given in the IVECO manuals, only MODUS
(available at IVECO Dealers and authorized IVECO Workshops), supply the relevant information to the P.T.O.
used:
- Stationary use.
- Non-stationary use (the system however does not permit changing gear while the vehicle is moving).
After this operation, fix the adhesive plate, with the new data for the control unit, in the fuse compartment
in the cab.
Using MODUS it is also possible to reprogram a new buzzer threshold for the engine speed, normally set at
1500 rpm.
Electrical System
Fit the P.T.O. control button in the cab with its relay close to the gear lever and connect to the electrical
connector by the lever.
Install the relative warning light on the facia .
Under the cross member close to the gearbox there is an electric connection for the solenoid valve controlling
the P.T.O.
Pneumatic System
Take the air from the protected service line to supply the solenoid valve (see paragraph 2.14.4).
4-12
Power take-offs
a) ZF Power Take-off
Gearbox power take-off data
ZF - IVECO TEC EuroTronic Gearboxes
GEARBOX
Type
(aperture)
ZF P.T.O.
Direction of
rotation
(1)
connection
pump c
ISO 7653
flange
connection b
DIN 00/10
8866600EZ P
8866604EZ
8866603EZ P
8866605EZ P
8866609EZ
8866608EZ P
8866613EZ L
8866614EZ L
8866615EZ L
Type
PTO position
N 71/12)
central
0,71
(0,76)
1000
N 71/22)
right/top
right/bottom b
0,94
(1,0)
300 (3)
right/bottom
0,91
(0,97)
430 (3)
1,82
(1,94)
300
1,67
(1,79)
330
1,32
(1,41)
430
1,82/1,12
(1,94/1,2)
300/630 (4)
1,67/1,05
(1,79/1,12)
330/670 (4)
1,32/0,97
(1,41/0,93)
430/690 (4)
8866618EZ L
1,82
(1,94)
300
1,67
(1,79)
330
1,32
(1,41)
430
1,82/1,12
(1,94/1,2)
300/630 (4)
1,67/1,05
(1,79/1,12)
330/670 (4)
1,32/0,97
(1,41/0,93)
430/690 (4)
1,85
5)
N 71/42)
12-1800
(14,88-1,0)
N 222/10
Re
Rear
ref. IVECO
Max. torque
available (Nm)
output rpm
i=
engine rpm
N 222/10
2 outputs
p
N 222/10
right/top
right/top b
right/bottom
c
g
right/bottom
(16-2200)
(16
2200)
(15,89-1,0)
N 222/10
2 outputs
p
N 222 PL
right/top c
right/bottom
b
g
top
8866616EZ L
M
8866617EZ L
8866611EZ
Notes:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Direction of rotation:
M = As engine
C = Opposite to Engine
IVECO adapter kit (ZF):
- With Intarder No. 8866622DB
- Without Intarder No. 8866620EZ
Intermittent service (< 30 minutes)
Second output N10:
The torques given correspond to the max. admissible value on the adapter shaft. If both outputs are used at the same time, the value given must be decreased
correspondingly.
For supplementary power steering pump only.
Flanges: P
L
90 mm
100 mm
Output torques:
Depending on the use, check the torque peaks.
The torques given permit peaks up to 2 times the rated value. In the case of higher peaks (>2), it is necessary to make provision for protection against overloading.
To prevent vibration when using the power take off, avoid engine speeds lower than 1000 rpm.
Power take-offs
4-13
HYDROCAR P.T.O.
12-1800
14,88-1,0
14
88 1 0
Max. torque
Max
available (Nm)
Pump connection
Flange connection
central
0,76
1000
8851460EZ5)
8851463EZ4)5)
P.1802.P10.294 2)
bottom
0,99
295
8851467EZ
8851470EZ4)
8851466EZ5)
8851469EZ4)5)
P.1865.P10.294 3)
top
0,99
420
8851473EZ
8851472EZ6)
top
1 output 1,85
490
bottom
2 outputs 1,20
640
8851478EZ6)
top
1 output 1,79
425
bottom
2 outputs 1,13
730
8851479EZ6)
8851480EZ6)
PTO position
P.1801.P10.505 1)
Rea
ear
i=
top
1 output 1,41
540
bottom
2 outputs 0,94
890
P.1801.P10.505
central
0,71
1000
8851460EZ5)
8851463EZ4)5)
P.1802.P10.294
bottom
0,93
295
8851467EZ
8851470EZ4)
8851466EZ5)
8851469EZ4)5)
P.1865.P10.294
top
0,93
420
8851473EZ
8851472EZ6)
top
1 output 1,82
390
bottom
2 outputs 1,12
640
8851478EZ6)
top
1 output 1,89
425
bottom
2 outputs 1,05
730
8851479EZ6)
top
1 output 1,32
540
bottom
2 outputs 0,88
890
8851480EZ6)
18-2200
15 89 1 0
15,89-1,0
Ref. IVECO
output rpm
engine rpm
Type
Notes
1) Use 801.K510.S0 adapter. With Intarder, use 801.K521.S0 adapter.
2) Use 801.K521.S0 adapter.
3) Use 801.K522.S0 adapter.
4) With Intarder.
5) Flange DIN 00. ext. 90 mm; i = 74.4 mm
6) Flange DIN 10. ext. 100 mm; i = 84 mm
4-14
Power take-offs
4.3
In vehicles with all wheel drive (4x4, 6x6) the application of power take- offs on the transfer box is possible.
The r.p.m. for this use may be chosen on the basis of the most suitable gear.
Use is permitted only when the vehicle is stationary (transfer box in neutral). The specification regarding the
correct use are given in the Owners Manual supplied with the vehicle.
The available take-off values are given below:
Transfer box type
Power take-off
Max. capacity (Nm)
Output type
TC 700
500
flange ext. 90 mm
4 holes 8,1 mm
TC 18001)
1180
1) When the optional Power Take Off is required, detailed internal changes to the Transfer Box have to be made, therefore contact Sales Engineering
for further information.
4.4
The authorisation for the application of a power take-off on the drive line downstream of the gearbox is
issued after examination of the complete documentation presented to the Company.
The various power and torque values will be evaluated as each occasion arises on the basis of the conditions
of use.
In general the following should be noted:
- The drive take-off may be operated only when the vehicle is stationary.
- The power take-off r.p.m. is dependent on the gear selected.
- The power take-off must be located immediately downstream of the gearbox. For vehicles with the drive
line in two or more sections, the power take-off may also be fitted at the flexible support included between
the first and second sections (respect the indications given in point 2.3.2).
- The angles of the drive line on the horizontal plane and vertical plane must be kept as close as possible to the original
values.
- Masses and rigidity added to the drive line must not provoke a loss of balance or abnormal vibrations or damage
the transmission drive line (from engine to axle) either during vehicle movement or during operation with the
motor running.
- The power take-off must be fixed to the chassis with its own suspension.
- As the transmission is an important part for the safety of the vehicle, modification to it must only be carried out
by specialist companies approved by the supplier of the transmission.
Power take-offs
4-15
4.5
In general the use of these power take-offs is planned for apparatus requiring a continuous power supply.
4.5.1
Front of engine
Crankshaft
The drive take-off from the front part of the crankshaft is obtained, for limited power values to be drawn
off (e.g. air conditioning etc.) by the drive belt transmission, the use of coupling shafts is normally reserved for
take-offs of a greater magnitude (e.g. municipal use).
These uses, when not specifically planned, require precise modifications to the front part of the vehicle, e.g.
modifications to the radiator, cab, bumpers etc. Particular attention must therefore be paid:
- To the system comprising additional masses and relative rigidity which must be flexibly disengaged from the
crankshaft with regard to the torsional and flexional effects.
- To the additional mass values and relative moments of inertia and to the distance from the centre of gravity of
the masses from the centreline of the first main bearing which must be kept to a minimum.
- To avoiding a reduction in the radiator cooling capacity and dead water areas.
- To restoring the rigidity and resistance characteristics of the modified elements (cross member, bumper etc.).
- To avoid exceeding, during extended use, temperatures of the engine cooling fluid of over 100C and engine oil
temperature (measured on the main duct of the pressure switch area) of 110 to 120C. A margin of approx. 10%
should however be left. In other cases include supplementary heat exchangers.
Table 4.4. shows the values to be referred to for the take-off.
4.5.1.2
Figure 4.4
4-16
Power take-offs
Figure 4.5
Power take-offs
4-17
Table 4.4
Power take-off from front of engine
Rpm corresp.
to full power
Max. rpm
admitted
(start of red
band)
(kW/Cv)
8040.45B (85/116)
8040.45 (100/136)
rad/s
282.69
282.69
(rpm)
2700
2700
rad/s
355.87
355.87
8060.25R (105/143)
8060.45R (105/143)
8060.25V (130/177)
8060.45B (130/177)
8060.45 (152/207)
8060.45S (167/227)
282.69
282.69
282.69
282.69
282.69
282.69
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
F4AE0481
F4AE0681
282.69
282.69
8360.46 (196/266)
(rpm)
3400
3400
Max.
torque
available
(Nm)
100
100
Max.
moment of
inertia
(kgm2)1)
0.015
0.015
Max.
bending
moment
(Nm)2)
80
80
355.87
355.87
355.87
355.87
355.87
355.87
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
3400
150
150
150
150
150
150
0.015
0.015
0.015
0.015
0.015
0.015
80
80
80
80
80
80
2700
2700
355.87
355.87
3400
3400
150
150
0.015
0.015
230.34
2200
324
3100
200
8460.41C (221/300.5)
8460.41K (254/345)
8460.41N (276/375)
230.34
230.34
219.8
2200
2200
2100
293.21
293.21
293.21
2800
2800
2800
8210.22V (225/306)
8210.42K (272/370)
8210.42L (309/420)
8210.42M (346/470)
209.4
198.87
198.87
198.87
2000
1900
1900
1900
283
272
272
272
8280.42S (378/514)
198.87
1900
2400
2400
2400
2400
Engine type
(power)
Moment
multipl.
factor
(-)3)
1
2
3
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
3
2
1
Multipl. factor
ang. pos.
100
100
1
2
3
4
3
2
225
15
60
105
165
210
15
60
105
165
210
255
0.025
100
2
3
4
3
2
1
0
30
60
120
150
180
30
60
120
150
180
360
400
400
400
0.050
0.050
0.050
120
120
120
2
3
4
3
2
1
0
30
60
120
150
180
30
60
120
150
180
360
2700
2600
2600
2600
400
400
400
400
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
150
150
150
150
2
3
4
3
2
1
0
30
60
120
150
180
30
60
120
150
180
360
272
2600
500
0.100
250
1
2
3
4
3
2
1
0
45
90
135
225
270
315
45
90
135
225
270
315
360
324
324
324
324
3100
3100
3100
3100
400
400
400
400
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
120
120
120
120
1
2
3
4
3
2
0
180
210
240
300
330
180
210
240
300
330
360
283
283
283
2700
2700
2700
500
500
500
0.050
0.050
0.050
150
150
150
1
2
3
4
3
2
0
180
210
240
300
330
180
210
240
300
330
360
262
262
262
2500
2500
2500
500
500
500
0.050
0.050
0.050
150
150
150
1
2
3
4
3
2
0
180
210
240
300
330
180
210
240
300
330
360
(degrees)4)
0 - 45
45 - 75
75 - 105
105 - 165
165 - 195
195 - 225
225 - 360
0 - 45
45 - 75
75 - 105
105 - 165
165 - 195
195 - 225
225 - 360
251
251
251
251
220
220
220
2100
2100
2100
1)
2)
3)
4)
199
199
199
1900
1900
1900
4-18
Power take-offs
4.5.2
Rear of engine
Figure 4.6
Note:
1) Available soon, a spacer to raise the output flange to 575 mm from 342 mm.
In the 4x4 and 6x6 versions, the solution which takes the Multipower installation rotated through 30 is possible.
Currently available is an option for a mechanical control with flanged output via coupling shaft. The engagement
and disengagement must be carried out when the engine is stationary. A safety device prevents its use when
the engine is running.
Table 4.5
Output rpm/engine rpm ratio
1.29
900 Nm
Output flange
ISO 7646-120 X 8 X 10
Control
pneumatic
Direction of rotation
as engine
Installation on engines
Power take-offs
4-19
Figure 4.7
On Road and Off Road (partial wheel drive)
167 (13)
154.5 (8)
DIN 10 flange
mount
position on vehicle
(approximate
dimensions)
498 (8)
570 (13)
74 (8)
120 (13)
270 (13)
216 (8)
available versions
axle
(8) = CURSOR 8
(13) = CURSOR 13
4-20
Power take-offs
Table 4.6
Engine
Drawing capacity
(Nm)
Ratio
output revs
engine revs
Type of output
Pump mount Flange mount
Direction of
rotation
F2B
E0681A/B/C/D
600
1 14
1.14
Opposite to engine
F3B
800
1 14
1.14
Opposite to engine
Note:
The power takeoff is manufactured by Hydrocar and is equipped with a pneumatic control with an oil-bath disc
clutch.
Limits of the torque obtainable from the power takeoff according to engine revs
Torque drawing from the power takeoff is described in the following diagrams:
VEHICLE PROGRAMMING
- Vehicle stopped - PTO mode ON
Torque drawing of 600 Nm is permitted over 1,100 r.p.m.
- Vehicle running - PTO mode ON
.
no limit to the torque obtainable from the power takeoff according to engine revs;
.
engine idle running set to 800 r.p.m.;
.
the power takeoff friction clutch air supply system pressure must be
between 5.5 and 6.5 bar.
Power take-offs
4-21
VEHICLE PROGRAMMING
- Vehicle stopped - PTO mode ON
Torque drawing of 800 Nm is permitted over 1,000 r.p.m.
- Vehicle running - PTO mode ON
.
no limit to the torque obtainable from the power takeoff according to engine revs;
.
engine idle running set to 700 r.p.m.;
.
the power takeoff friction clutch air supply system pressure must not exceed 8 bar.
4-22
Power take-offs
4.6
a) Control Unit M7
For engines which are equipped with this function the EDC system includes an electronic fuel injection
regulation system, excluding the mechanical control between accelerator pedal and injection pump.
The engine receives the exact quantity of diesel required for its optimal operation at all times.
The instructions for the correct use are give in the Owners manual supplied with the vehicle.
For power take-off applications, it is possible to adjust the engine r.p.m. during the power take-off phase. This
occurs without a reduction in the engine r.p.m. during the take-off phase (isochronal regulation of the r.p.m.).
The regulation is carried out via the Cruise Control switches as follows:
- Pressing the MEMO button when the vehicle is stationary automatically positions the engine r.p.m. at a
value already memorised at V memo (approx. 1100 to 1200 r.p.m.).
- Through the commands SET+ and SET- it is possible to set the number of revolutions required (V min.
800 to 900 r.p.m.; V Max. 1600 to 1800 r.p.m.).
Figure 4.10
MEMO
TORQUE
RPM
PROGRAMMABLE
Power take-offs
4-23
- Activating the OFF button or pressing the brake pedal, clutch pedal or engine brake, the control function
of the engine is disengaged.
Should it be necessary to control the engine r.p.m. from outside the cab during the use of the power take-off
(remote control), a joystick type control can be used in accordance with the chart given below. The
precautions given at point 2.15 should be observed to guarantee a good level of insulation.
Figure 4.11
ST25 CONNECTOR
CAB SIDE
ST25 CONNECTOR
EDC SIDE
WARNING LIGHT
OUT
OUT
For power take-offs where it is necessary to set the values for V memo and V max. which are different from
those already established (e.g. to avoid overrunning of the pump) the system permits the resetting of the control
unit for the new values required.
The operation can be carried out by sending the control unit to the IVECO Service Network equipped with
MODUS and supplying the following information:
- Type of vehicle; chassis N
- Type of engine; Serial N
- V memo (r.p.m.) required
- V max (r.p.m.) required.
The system permits the adjusting of V memo up to V max - 50 r.p.m.
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Power take-offs
4.7
MEMO
TORQUE
RPM
PROGRAMMABLE
3 FOR VEHICLES WITHOUT CRUISE CONTROL LEVER:
A jumper connection with a n.c. button must be available between pins 10 and 11; when the button is pressed
(and, therefore, contacts between pins 10 and 11 are open), the engine speed control is left out and idle
speed is resumed. To perform the functions described in steps 1 and 2, the contact between pins 10 and
11 must be closed.
Power take-offs
4-25
4 When the OFF button is actuated, or the brake, clutch or exhaust brake pedals are pressed, the engine
control function is disabled
When using power takeoffs and the engine revs are to be controlled from inside the cab (remote Control),
a device of the JOYSTICK type can be used, and the system must operate according to the diagram below.
Observe the precautions described in paragraph 2.15, taking care to ensure proper insulation.
Figure 4.13
The contacts shown must be made using toggle switches instead of the normal type of switch.
For power take-offs where it is necessary to set the values for V memo and V max. which are different from
those already established (e.g. to avoid overrunning of the pump) the system permits the resetting of the control
unit for the new values required.
The operation can be carried out by sending the control unit to the IVECO Service Network equipped with
MODUS and supplying the following information:
- Type of vehicle; chassis number
- Type of engine; serial number
- Desired V memo (r.p.m.)
- Desired V max (r.p.m.)
- Desired V min (r.p.m.)
The system permits the adjusting of V memo up to V max - 50 r.p.m.
For further indications, see Section 5, paragraph 5.8.
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Power take-offs
4.8
For the application of the power take-offs depending on the additional group and the type of use, it may,
in certain cases, be necessary to adopt injection pump governors equipped with specific characteristics.
In cases where the engine is equipped with a minimum and maximum governor, the regulation for power
take-off r.p.m. is made on the basis of the power required (e.g in tippers) directly by the driver who, acting on
the accelerator pedal, adjusts the flow of fuel.
When the additional group (e.g. crane, tailboard loader etc.) separate from the power requested requires the
operation at certain engine r.p.m. values, the use of all speed governors must be included with the use of
supplementary devices (hand-operated throttle).
In cases where the characteristics of the added group (e.g. pump, compressor etc.) make it necessary to remain
below certain limits of r.p.m. (permitted r.p.m.), the all speed governors values must be equipped with a device
which, activated mechanically or pneumatically with the engagement of the power take-off, limits the maximum
r.p.m. during the take- off phase.
For some models the Company has made different governors available with the possibility of intermediate
halting. Its adjustment may be made by the bodybuilder or by a workshop specialised in injection pumps, when
the additional group is installed.
The change in the r.p.m. depends on the r.p.m. used by the engine and absorbed power.
The governor diagrams given below show that the change decreases with the increase in the engine r.p.m. and
increases proportionally with the power value taken off.
From the engine governor graphs below, depending on the power required, it is possible to establish the change
in r.p.m. to be taken into consideration when taking-off with the desired r.p.m. The more vertical the curves,
the less the absorbed power r.p.m. varies.
Power take-offs
4-27
Example
Engine
Power to be taken off
Requested r.p.m. (with power take-off)
Change
r.p.m. to adjust (no load)
to obtain 18 kW
at 1700 r.p.m.
8040.45 B
18 kW (25CV)
1700 r.p.m.
11.7%
1900 r.p.m.
r.p.m.
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Power take-offs
r.p.m.
r.p.m.
Power take-offs
4-29
r.p.m.
r.p.m.
4-30
Power take-offs
r.p.m.
r.p.m.
Power take-offs
4-31
r.p.m.
r.p.m.
4-32
Power take-offs
r.p.m.
r.p.m.
Power take-offs
4-33
r.p.m.
r.p.m.
4-34
Power take-offs
Power
r.p.m.
Power
r.p.m.
Power take-offs
4-35
4-36
Power take-offs
5. SPECIFIC INFORMATION
AND INSTRUCTIONS
5-1
5-2
Contents
5.
5.1
General information
5-5
5.2
5-6
5.3
5.4
5.7.1
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5-26
5.7.2
5-26
5.7.3
5-35
5.7.4
5.7.5
5-52
5-54
5.8
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5.8.1
General remarks
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5.8.2
5-67
5.8.3
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5.8.4
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5-84
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.9
5-12
5-17
5-18
5-20
5-3
5-4
This section provides some instructions that are additional to and integrate those of a general nature given
in the previous sections.
5-5
5-6
5-7
DIAGNOSIS 30-POLE
JOINT
5-8
5-9
Pre-heating electronic
control unit
A=
B=
C=
D=
E =
F =
Signal amplifier
Tachometric electronic control unit
Iveco Control electronic control unit
ABS electronic control unit
Pre-heating electronic control unit
Speed limiter electronic control unit
5-10
5-11
5.3
When installing anti-theft devices you must observe the following precautions and instructions.
a. Type of anti-theft device:
IVECO recommends you use products that comply with the requirements requested and approved by
recognized bodies such as ANIA, TV, UTAC, MIRRC (Thatcham), etc.
Likewise, follow the instructions given in the Specifications issued by specialized Quality Institutions (e.g. IMQ)
at the request of Insurance Companies.
They provide information, requirements, performance of components and systems, as well as conformity
criteria.
b. Installation
The control devices must be positioned so they will not accidentally trigger while the vehicle is travelling
so as to avoid the hazard of it suddenly stopping.
If additional circuit breakers are installed to stop the vehicle from starting, in order to prevent them accidentally
triggering while the vehicle is travelling (with the above-mentioned consequences), it is recommended to:
- Use suitable components to withstand vibration, changes in temperature, etc.
- Make the installation in areas protected against accidental bumps caused by persons and/or property.
b.1
b.2
No work must be done on the injection pump. Tampering with it invalidates the
warranty from both IVECO and the pump Manufacturer.
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PLACE
ENGINE
Engine bay
Water circuit
Oil circuit
CAB
Inside
Outside
CHASSIS
FRAME
OF USE
Chassis frame
MIN
- 30
MAX
PEAK HEAT
100
120
130
140
140
140
60
80
60
65
60
65
Precautions
Use electrical, electromechanical and electronic components with suitable certification or specific type
approval (when envisaged) in compliance with the requirements for electromagnetic emissions given in point
2.15.
For non-metallic materials used in the cab and on the chassis frame (e.g. cables, boxes, etc.), check compliance
with current standards for fire resistance (e.g. ISO 3795).
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starter heater
to the tank
gauze
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
5-14
starter heater
to the tank
gauze
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
5-15
to the tank
tank
gauze
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
5-16
5.4
This system automatically controls the air suspension arrangement established for the specific use (see the
specifications and functions in the specific documentation).
In addition to the functions of raising the 3rd axle, when conditions permit it and of transferring the load from
the 3rd axle to the driving axle, when ground conditions require it, the system automatically divides the installed
load (equipment plus payload) with priority over the driving axle in order to get the best driving conditions
(optimized drive).
The following diagram (see Fig. 5.4) shows the load division on the driving axle and the 3rd axle in relation to
their overall load (11.5 ton + 7.5 ton axle loads version). The following table 5.2 gives the different maximum
limits of the masses that can be reached depending on the specific version or optional installed.
The braking efforts adjust automatically depending on the load on the axles.
For bodies with load distribution mainly on rear axles (e.g. refuse trucks with rear loading, cranes on rear
overhang, etc.), it is possible, by means of Modus, to modify original load distribution on the rear axles.
Optimized drive:
Figure 5.4
driving (axle)
(3rd axle)
Table 5.2
Mode
dels PT/F
T/FT (N
Nonsusp
pended
d mass
sses
13
300/120
200 kg)
g)
Mode
M
dels P
P/PS
S/FS
S
(N
Nonn-susspen
nded
d
00/70
massess 130
mas
700 kg)
k
MODELS
Versions available
AXLES
MAX AXLE
LOADS (KG)
driving axle
11500/12000
800
10200
10200
3rd axle
7500/8000
500
500
6800
7300
driving axle
11500/12000
800
10200
10200
10700
3rd axle
6300/6500
500
500
5600
5800
driving axle
11500/12000
800
10200
10200
10700
3rd axle
6500/6700
500
500
5800
6000
driving axle
11500/12000
800
10200
10200
10700
3rd axle
6700/7100
500
500
6000
6400
driving axle
11500/12000
800
10200
10200
10700
3rd axle
7100/7500
500
500
6400
6800
driving axle
10500
800
9200
9200
3rd axle
10500
500
500
9300
driving axle
11500/12000
800
10200
10200
10700
3rd axle
7500/8000
500
500
6300
6800
Note: Table 5.2 indicates drive axle priority and also displays how at different imposed bogie loads the C. of G. of the bogie moves.
During loading / diminishing loads this will effect the loads being transferred to the front axle.
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5.5
EuroCargo Range:
Towing trailers with central axle
The specific instructions below should be followed in addition to the general instructions given in paragraph
2.5.4.
65E - 100E
90x50x5
1200
120E - 130E
120x50x5
150E
180x50x4
150E27
180x50x5
1/3 of wheelbase
(min 1200mm)
(min.
The new section has to be inserted by removing the fixings with the existing brackets.
The two sections need to be joined with the web upright, using screws to reposition the brackets.
Shear resistant plates should be used for fixing to the chassis frame as instructed in point 2.5.4.
To ensure the shear resistant plates are joined to the subframe securely, make the connections with weld-filled
holes (alternative connections can be made with screws).
- Box-bodies with 1994 new series base
For new series box-bodies, with longitudinal sections of the new thicknesses, make the connection to the
chassis frame as instructed in point 2.5.4.
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Models
Max. vehicle
mass (kg)
Max. towable
mass (kg)1)
Static
Total (*)
65E
6700
6800
650
1750
75E
7500
6000
650
1600
80E
8000
10000
1000
2650
80E
7500
10500
1000
2750
9500
8500a)
1000
2350
100E/120 EL
10000
8000a)
1000
2300
120E
12000
14000
1000
3350
130E
13350
12650
1000
3100
14000
14000
1000
3350
95EW/100 EW
135EW/140 EW
13500
14500
150E
15000
13000
1000
3200
150E27/28
15000
17500
1000
4000
170E/180 E
18000
10000
1000
2750
170E27/180 E28
18000
Conn. screws
158x112x8
6+6 M14
Min. class 8.8
140x80
182x152x8
8+8
M14
Min. class 8.8
oppure
M12
Min. class 10.9
140x80a)
or
160x100
8+8
M14
Min. class 10.9
182x153x9
14500
160x100
9+9
M14
Min. class 8.8
(*)
1)
2)
Material with minimum specifications FeE420. Suitable strengthening must be applied in the hook
installation area, as envisaged for the towing cross member for trailers with an articulated drawbar.
Example:
mod. 65E / 75E
: Internal plate of dimensions 365x125x6 mm
mod. 80E / 100E
: Internal channel section 350x160x21x6 mm
External channel section 350x182x21x6 mm
from 120E to 170E
: Internal channel section 380x160x50x6 mm
External channel section 380x182x21x6 mm
Connect the reinforcements to the cross member with 3+3 screws.
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5.6
General Information
These instructions and precautions are for the benefit of bodybuilders working on IVECO vehicles equipped
with gas engine supply systems, for both modifications to the chassis and fitting bodies.
It is recommended you follow these instructions meticulously as the equipment contains
highly inflammable gas at high pressure (approx. 200 bar).
System
The gas supply equipment comprises:
- High-pressure system: cylinders, valves, cocks, fittings, metal pipes, filler pipe, pressure reduction unit.
- Low-pressure system: from the reduction unit to the engine, with appropriately protected hoses.
- Cylinder support structures.
Precautions
- It is recommended the supply system (from the cylinders to the engine), and cylinder support structures
are not altered or involved in any modifications.
Should this be essential, the work and modifications must be carried out by qualified, authorized
personnel in the conditions required by current standards.
- The system is installed and certified by IVECO, any type of work on it invalidates the original certification.
Routine maintenance (e.g. checks, replacing components) must only be carried out at specialized,
authorized Garages that will issue the necessary certification for the work carried out. The specialized
Garage must be chosen from those considered suitable by the relevant competent authorities (e.g. Traffic
Control Authority).
- Remember that on vehicles fitted with this supply system, safety depends on observing the IVECO
Scheduled Maintenance Plan (testing cylinders, periodically overhauling/replacing components).
It is therefore necessary to keep to the instructions given in the specially prepared official documentation
(e.g. Workshop Manual, Owners Handbook, etc.).
All components during scheduled maintenance must be replaced with genuine parts.
- When a vehicle is being checked and serviced, it must be positioned in well aerated and ventilated rooms,
far away from areas where there may be sparks (welding, grinding, etc.).
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No mechanical operations are permitted on the vehicle (e.g. cutting/modifying the chassis frame)
in the area of the gas system.
When working on the chassis and installing bodies, keep to the following:
- Protect the gas system (cylinders, pipes, valves, etc.) appropriately when working on the chassis (e.g.
adding axles, modifying the chassis frame, etc.).
- Make no earth connections on cylinders, gas pipes, relative supports or gas system components.
- The exhaust system, between the engine and catalytic converter, must have no modifications made
to it whatsoever.
It is recommended not to have external masses acting on the cylinder assembly, not even when
fitting the body onto the vehicle.
Special attention must be paid to the gas supply pipes, valves, pressure reduction unit, etc., so
they do not get damaged during the work.
3. Installing bodies
Make provision for sufficient space between the chassis frame, body components and the assemblies
connected with it in the areas of the engine exhaust and the gas supply system so as to ensure the
necessary ventilation. Considering the high temperatures reached in the area of the turbine exhaust
manifold, exaust pipes, catalytic converter and silencer (approx. 500 to 700C), it is essential to take the
necessary precautions by making provision for suitable clearance (min. 120 mm), or adequately protect
the parts of the body that could get damaged (e.g. oil pipes, power take-offs, etc.).
Also it is necessary that these areas are adequately protected against possible oil leaks from the
components of the added superstructure. To this purpose, the bodybuilder will have to provide suitable
guards.
5-21
Close to the valves on the cylinders, fit suitable safety guards to prevent the value from being blown off
the cylinder should it be damaged (solutions to be agreed with IVECO). Make provision for suitable
side/top guards on the cylinders to protect them from solar radiation.
Make sure there are no bays at the bottom of the body that are not ventilated and where gas may collect.
In the gas system installation area, ensure adequate room close to valves and other appliances for quick
and easy inspection and/or maintenance.
Ensure sufficient room for removing the cylinders.
Make provision to house two 5kg CO2 extinguishers in an easily accessible area.
4. Electrical system
When fitting appliances or electrical parts to the body, make sure that all parts are correctly insulated
from the gas system (e.g. protection, cable sheathing, etc.).
Fitting a retarder brake
When installing an electromagnetic retarder the necessary measures must be taken to prevent overheating
the system and gas cylinders.
Garaging gas-fuelled vehicles
Places used as garages for gas-fuelled vehicles must meet the fire-fighting, plant engineering, etc. safety
requirements of current standards.
5. Electric/electronic arrangements
Bodybuilder connections in a connector located in the electronic control unit area (in the middle of the cab
rear wall):
Fixed engine speed 800 r.p.m. VDO control unit pin 48
Fixed engine speed 1,000 r.p.m. VDO control unit pin 33
Fixed engine speed 1,200 r.p.m. VDO control unit pin 18
2nd speed limiter to 30 km/h VDO control unit pin 12.
All these functions are activated with a 24V signal.
When the fixed engine speed function is active, the signal from the accelerator pedal is disabled.
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Application
Description
ALL
in/
out
pin
Voltage supply + 24 V
28
ALL
Voltage supply -
ALL
42
ALL
49
truck
truck
10
ALL
I/O
44
2 CONNECTOR
ALL
13
3 DIAGNOSIS
ALL
Fault light
30
ALL
Speed signal
11
truck
12
ALL
53
truck
48
truck
33
truck
18
bus
Reduction 1 (0 %)
46
bus
ALL
31
bus
option
35
ALL
27
ALL
55
ALL
26
ALL
KD (kick-down) switch
32
ALL
25
ALL
SK (safety contact)
54
ALL
24
ALL
52
ALL
23
ALL
51
fuse 10A
+ 24 V
from relay
under key
PICK-UP
JUMPER
CONNECTION
+ 24 V
TACH. B7
+ 24 V
2
3
KD signal for
Voith bus transmission
4
6 and 7
1
7
6
ALL
22
ALL
ALL
ACTUATOR
4
2
1
1
28
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5-24
5.1
Connection to stop the engine when a person is standing on the footboard and reverse gear
is engaged.
Make a connection to the 6-pin connector for bodybuilders on the chassis, and to the 20-pin connector for
bodybuilders in the cab. The switch on the footboard is closed when someone stands on the footboard.
A relay is to be added, as shown in the diagram.
The wiring to the 6-pin connector is to be added if the vehicles speed is to be limited to 30 km/h when someone
is standing on the footboard; in this case, the switch must consist of a double-contact switch.
Switch on
footboard
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5.7
5.7.1
EuroTech, EuroStar and EuroTrakker vehicle ranges with Cursor 8, Cursor 10 and
Cursor 13 engines. Interfaces for electrical/electronic on-board systems.
General
This chapter contains descriptions of the functions available on the vehicle, as well as the position and functional
details of the interfaces.
The usage examples serve to illustrate the range of functions available.
Functions available to the bodybuilder
- Cruise Control Off, Resume, Set+, Set
These functions can all be activated either by the driver using the appropriate controls, or directly from the
control system on the body/ancillary using certain Pins on the ST44 insulated socket connection.
Note: RESUME / SET+ / SET always work simultaneously whether controlled by the driver
or from ST44. If this is not appropriate for safety reasons, then two diodes must be
incorporated in the vehicles wiring harness (see point 5.7.2.3).
- Second speed limiter
This allows the maximum speed to be limited to a programmable value. Values up to the maximum legal
speed are allowed.
- Configuration of the various EDC power take-off parameters
A number of EDC parameters may be configured depending on the requirements of the bodybuilder.
IVECO Service can programme up to three independent engine configurations. Each configuration contains
14 parameters (see points 5.7.3 on).
- Regulation of the idling speed
(see 5.7.3.5)
- Engine start controlled from the body/ancillary
Under certain conditions, the engine can be started by the control system in the body/ancillary (see point
5.7.4).
- Engine stop controlled from the body/ancillary
The engine can be stopped by the control system in the body/ancillary (see point 5.7.4).
5.7.2
The following sections contain the points that the bodybuilder should use as an interface for the electrical or
electronic systems of the vehicle.
The status signals and the range of controls that are relevant for the bodybuilder have been concentrated in
a separate insulated socket connection, the ST44.
The list below contains the maximum electrical currents for each Pin. This list also contains the safety fuse
required for the voltage supply to the body/ancillary (separate fuses in the fuse box). It is highly recommended
that fuses are fitted to protect the cables, especially where the expected type of usage makes this particularly
necessary.
5.7.2.1 Insulated socket connection ST44
This insulated socket connection is part of an optional cable adapter, option number 2335. The table below
shows which cable adapter is used on each of the different versions of the vehicle.
Range
Range
Drive hand
Cable-adapter part n
Cursor 8
EuroTech +
E T kk
EuroTrakker
Left
4120 8590 KZ
Right
4120 8591 KZ
EuroTech +
E S
EuroStar
Left
4120 8537 KZ
Right
4120 8588 KZ
EuroTech +
E T kk
EuroTrakker
Left
4120 8537 KZ
Right
4120 8588 KZ
Cursor 10
EuroTrakker Cursor 13
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Pin
Cable n
Maximum load
5509
Max 1mA
7778
Max 1A
8050
Max 1A
2226
Max 1A
4442
Max 1A
Light status 1)
With switching disconnected: +24V with driving lights on
With switching connected: +24V with driving or daytime (Norway) lights on
6662
Max 200 mA
8879
Max 15A
Terminal 15
7772
Max 10A
Terminal 30
0000
Max 20A
Earth
10
7156
11
8154
10 mA
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Description
Vehicle status stationary / in motion, tachograph (control) out 1)
12
8155
10 mA
13
8156
10 mA
14
8157
10 mA
15
7172
10 mA
2nd speed limiter, normally open, activated with short circuit Pin 7-15
16
0166
10 mA
EDC power take off mode 1, normally open, activated with short circuit Pin 16-19
17
0167
10 mA
EDC power take off mode 2, normally open, activated with short circuit Pin 17-19
18
0168
10 mA
EDC power take off mode 3, normally open, activated with short circuit Pin 18-19
19
0158
20
9907
100 mA
21
0151
Min 1A
Warning: The signal for starting / stopping the engine requires safety devices to be fitted
so that these operations may be performed safely, both for the operator and for the
people or property nearby. Such devices must satisfy current legal requirements. It is
the bodybuilders responsibility to identify and install the relevant safety devices (for
example, parking brake on, gearbox in neutral etc), using solutions that guarantee that
the function works correctly, and using components that are certified as reliable.
Specific information and instructions
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5-28
5-29
5-30
Fuse position
Pin
1
Cable n
-
Maximum load
-
Description
Not available
2
3
4
Not available
Max 10A
Max 15A
8075
Max 10A
3375
Max 5A
Warning: The fuse at position 5 also supplies the trailer or the semi-trailer (see 72001:
Pin 6). In this case, the total current of 10A must not be exceeded.
Figure 5.9
Cable n
Maximum load
8075
Max 10A
3375
Max 5A
Description
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Figure 5.10
(on tractors)
(on trucks)
Cable n
7790
2226
Free
Maximum load
Description
Earth
2.5 mm2 cable, connected directly to the cable connection H in cab, pin 1
Free
8890
Max 10A
2283
Reversing lights
Terminal 15, connected directly to the fuse box at position 5 and to the ST81 connector on the
chassis, Pin 1
Rear fog lights
Pin 2 of this insulated socket connection for Cursor vehicles is used up to cable connection H. Pin 1 is wired
to the front side of the cab and is for bodybuilder use only.
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5.7.2.4 Insulated socket connection for the internal / external Cruise Control switch
Position of the connection
Figure 5.11
1)
Pin
Cable n
Maximum
load
Description
4442
8871
Terminal 15
Free
Free
Free
7154
7153
7156
0000
Pin 7 supplies the power for all CC buttons (Internal CC or External CC).
In the event that there is no short circuit 6-7 or 7-8, for safety reasons EDC reads CC off.
IVECO P/No 4104 0351 is recommended for the switching, and is already a suitable instruction. CC Resume
is only accepted once it has been established that the braking system is functioning correctly. For vehicles
without EBS (Option 2318) the brake pedal must be pressed after ignition and after the engine has been
switched off. For vehicles with EBS (Option 2318) this check is made automatically by the braking system. It
is not necessary to press the brake pedal.
Warning: Regardless of the connection position
Internal CC / External CC
:
CC Resume
:
CC Set+
:
CC Set
can always be activated by the control device and also by the ST44 connector.
If this is not acceptable for safety reasons, then two diodes must be fitted by an authorised workshop using the drawing
for the vehicles wiring harness.
When these diodes have been fitted, either all the internal CC buttons (on the control device) or all the external buttons
(via the ST44 socket) may be activated.
The bodybuilder must pay particular attention to the technical safety aspects of this application. Under no circumstances
can the ST44 insulated socket connection be allowed to activate a CC button (Resume or Set+ or Set)) when the vehicle
is in motion. This could result in the vehicle accelerating unexpectedly, and thus must be avoided at all costs. In case of
doubt, the two diodes should be fitted as shown on the drawing.
The bodybuilder has sole responsibility for evaluating all technical safety aspects. IVECO accepts no responsibility
whatsoever in this regard.
NB: In general, diodes should be fitted for all non-stationary applications. Where the application is to be stationary, diodes
can be dispensed with since, of course, no commands should be allowed from the body/ancillary to activate the CC Res,
CC Set+ or CC Set functions.
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Figure 5.12
7156
Internal
7154 CC buttons
7153
7
External
CC buttons
ST44
ST44
5.7.3
Additional diodes
The EDC central control unit (engine regulation) allows the bodybuilder to make specific adjustments to
the engines parameters. As well as the normal driving mode (power take off mode 0), up to 3 independent
EDC power take off modes can be activated (power take off modes 1, 2 or 3). Each of these modes requires
a separate configuration that can be programmed by IVECO Service. When the power take off is engaged, the
bodybuilder can then activate the corresponding EDC power take off modes automatically, for example.
5.7.3.1 Driving mode (power take off mode 0)
In the normal driving mode, the vehicle allows an intermediate engine speed setting up to a speed of 20
km/h. (Warning: at speeds above 20 km/h, the speed limiter is activated). The function is activated by pressing
the RESUME button. A new intermediate engine (rev) speed setting can be stored by the driver by holding the
RESUME button down for a minimum of 5 seconds, thus avoiding the need for it to be reprogrammed by IVECO
Service (see point 5.7.3.4).
The maximum number of revs possible with SET+ is identical for all power take off modes (driving mode 0,
power take off modes 1, 2 and 3). The idling speed is set by the factory at 100 min-1. After reprogramming
by IVECO Service, this can be increased to 200 min-1. The idling speed is identical for all power take off modes
(driving mode 0, power take off modes 1, 2 and 3).
Settings for driving mode (power take off mode 0)
The following settings for the driving mode cannot be modified:
Resume / Off
Torque
Conditions
for cut out
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Possible values
As above
Torque limitations
~2 / ~1 / ~0,65 PS / min-1 3)
Activated / deactivated
Activated / deactivated
(not on Cursor 8 Euro 2)
Damping time of the input jumpers for the power take off (Pins 16, 17, 500 ms / 100 ms
18 in the ST44 Connection 5)
Idling setting range 6)
Activated / deactivated
Accelerator pedal
Activated / deactivated
Abbreviations:
NLL
Number of revs at idling speed
Nmax
Maximum number of revs
Nres
Intermediate number of revs stored. This is activated by pressing Resume or by using the EDC power take off mode.
Nset_max Maximum number of intermediate revs achievable with Set+. It is identical for all power take off modes (0, 1, 2 and 3).
1)
This number of revs is the maximum number of revs for the engine. The corresponding number of revs for the power take off must be calculated
using the reduction ratio for the power take off.
2)
To regulate the revs setting, the following rules apply:
: Never go below the NLL value;
: Never exceed the valid Nmax value (power take off modes 0, 1, 2 and 3)
: If Nres greater than Nmax or NSET_max>Nmax, then the number of engine revs is always limited to the Nmax value each time this occurs
(power
take off modes 0, 1, 2 and 3).
3)
Where it is permissible to operate the power take off with limited torque and/or limited revs, it is possible to calculate a point at which the revs
intersect as shown in figure 5-3.1. Where the revs are lower than the intersection point, the maximum programmed torque is available. Where
the engine speed is greater than the intersection point, then the fine adjustment (overrun) setting comes into action (see 5.7.3.2.2).
Note: The conversion by calculating the torque at a determined number of engine revs uses the following formula:
P[CV] = (M[Nm] X [min-1]/9550)
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4)
The TIP function allows a gradual variation on the regulator for the intermediate revs, i.e. the speed limiter. This is done by pressing briefly on
the Set+ / Set button (for less than half a second). When the speed is less than 20 km/h, the intermediate engine speed regulator can be activated,
but when the speed is greater than 20 km/h the speed limiter is activated. The variation for the intermediate engine speed setting is equal to 20
min-1 for each TIP (pressing slightly on the toggle button) or 1 km/h for each TIP on the speed limiter.
This configuration is identical for all power take off modes (power take off modes (0, 1, 2 and 3).
For safety reasons, the engine EDC setting only switches to the new mode selected - EDC power take off mode - (ST44 insulated socket
connection Pins 16, 17 or 18) after the damping time for the contact jumpers. This is the time in which the modified signal must be present
in an uninterrupted state in order to be accepted as valid. This damping time can be reduced from the value set by the factory (500 ms) to 100
ms.
In this way, an ANTI-GAS operation, for example, can be performed. To do so, the following values should be selected in mode 3 of the power
take off (maximum priority):
: Maximum number of revs, Nmax, set at the number of revs for idling speed (550 min-1 or 600 min-1)
: Damping time for the contact jumpers 100 ms.
In this case, after 100 ms the engine would change to the idling power supply.
The setting of the minimum revs (idling) can be extended to various uses (for example, cement mixers, refuse collection vehicles etc). The setting
of the idling speed is described in the operators instruction manual.
5)
6)
Minimum and maximum number of revs based on vehicle model and settings range:
Vehicle
Seyyings Range
100 min-1
Cursor 8
Cursor 10
Cursor 13
200 min-1
600 - 700
min-1
550 - 650
min-1
550 - 650
min-1
5.7.3.2.2 Modifying the torque curve, maximum number of revs and slope (of the curve) of
the overrun regulator
In order to protect the power take off mechanically, it is possible to limit
-- the maximum torque of the engine (to protect against overloading) and
-- the maximum engine revs (to protect against overrun).
The slope (of the curve) of the overrun regulator defines the engine speed setting (intersection point X), at
which the chosen torque is available.
If the engine speed setting goes above the intersection point X, the overrun regulator is activated. The
reduction ratio of the power take off must be considered separately.
All three limitations can be chosen independently of each other, although a combination of two limitations is
more usual. In this case, the bodybuilder may need to know up to which engine speed (intersection point X)
his chosen torque is available.
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Figure 5.13
Max. torque (Nm)
Intersection point X
Gradients
Curve A 0.65 CV/min1
Curve 1 CV/min1
Curve C 2 CV/min1
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Mode 0
driving mode
No activation necessary
Maximum torque
1800 min-1
Cursor 8
2700 min-1
Cursor10 2460 min-1
Cursor13 2340 min-1
Slope on the curve for max. revs speed regulator
Depends on the engine
power
Increased revs using Set+
250 min-1/sec
Reduced revs using Set
250 min-1/sec
Accelerator pedal
Activated
CC buttons (Res / Off / Set+ / Set)
Activated
Setting the number of intermediate revs Nres
Programmable (by the driver)
TIP function for the Set+ / Set buttons
Activated
Damping time of the input contact jumpers for the power 500 ms
take off (Pins 16, 17, 18 of ST44)
Setting for the number of revs while idling
100 min-1
VZDR-aus - Driving speed at which the intermediate revs 25 km/h
function is deactivated
Release of number of intermediate revs via the brake or Activated
clutch
Maximum number of revs achievable using Set+
Maximum number of engine
g revs, Nmax
Mode 3
Short circuit
Pin 16-19
Maximum engine
torque
Short circuit
Pin 17-19
Maximum engine
torque
Short circuit
Pin 18-19
Maximum engine
torque
1800 min-1
~ 1 HP/ min-1
2700 min-1
2460 min-1
2340 min-1
~ 1 HP/ min-1
2700 min-1
2460 min-1
2340 min-1
~ 1 HP/ min-1
250 min-1/sec
250 min-1/sec
Activated
Activated
Programmable
(by the driver)
250 min-1/sec
250 min-1/sec
Activated
Activated
Programmable
(by the driver)
250 min-1/sec
250 min-1/sec
Activated
Activated
Programmable(by
the driver)
25 km/h
25 km/h
25 km/h
Activated
Activated
Activated
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Illustration of the control unit for Cursor 8 (Cursor 10 and Cursor 13 are similar)
Part numbers:
Cursor 8
4120 9033 DH, Table 1
Cursor 10/13 4120 7930 DH, Table 1
2 Modes 1, 2 and 3 of the EDC power take off can be activated via the ST44 insulated socket connection
(see figure 5.15).
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Figure 5.15
to EDC
pin B 28
The contacts shown in figure 5.15 can be simple switches, relay contacts or contacts that are free of
interference from field disturbances, electromagnetic currents, etc.
All contacts must be able to handle currents of ~10mA reliably.
Regardless of the control from the body/ancillary, consideration must be given to the fact that, inside the vehicle,
a voltage divider will be needed to determine the corresponding power take off modes.
For this:
by closing the mode 1 switch, a bridge is used to bypass one resistor (between Pin 19-16)
by closing the mode 2 switch, a bridge is used to bypass two resistors (between Pin 19-16 and 16-17)
by closing the mode 3 switch, a bridge is used to bypass three resistors (between Pin 19-16, 16-17 and
17-18)
Under this set up, the contacts will be given different priorities:
Mode 3:
Mode 2:
Mode 1:
Mode 0:
maximum priority (the contacts for mode 2 and mode 1 are ignored)
medium priority (the mode 3 contact must be open, the mode 1 contact is ignored)
minimum priority (the mode 3 and mode 2 contacts must be open)
driving mode (the contacts for modes 3, 2 and 1 must be open).
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5.7.3.2.7 Correlation between the EDC configuration and the installed power take offs
There is no direct connection between the EDC power take off mode (which can be activated using the
ST44 connection) and the power take offs physically fitted to the vehicle. Therefore, the bodybuilder can
define the necessary connections to suit his purpose.
This set up therefore makes it possible to use the power take off(s) with the various EDC configurations (for
example, for particular work cycles). Should a work cycle be established, for example, in which the fitted power
take off is made to operate in different conditions, then up to a maximum of 3 modes can be used for the EDC
power take off. The corresponding EDC power take off modes must be activated from the body/ancillary at
the relevant times.
In a similar way, it is possible to correlate an EDC power take off mode even without there being a power take
off physically fitted to the vehicle, or conversely when there is more than one fitted.
5.7.3.2.8 Use of EDC power take off modes with option 4036
(ECONOMY/POWER)
If option 4036 has been ordered, then only modes 2 and 3 for the power take off can be used. Power take
off mode 1 is used to limit the torque when ECONOMY mode is functioning.
5.7.3.3
It is not sufficient just to select an EDC power take off mode in order for the physical power take off to
be activated, i.e., two operations are generally necessary:
1) mechanical engagement of the power take off;
2) activation of a suitable EDC power take off mode.
The two operations can take place at the same time, or may be staggered. However, it is necessary to
consider how the power take off(s) fitted by the bodybuilder are activated. The command from the
body/ancillary must co-ordinate how the two operations are scheduled, and how this happens depends on the
work cycle defined by the bodybuilder and the user.
A multipower power take off can be engaged only when the engine is not running. The EDC
power take off mode can be selected separately (even when the engine is turned off). A
limit switch (feedback signal) checks that the multipower power take off has been correctly
engaged.
This feedback signal can be taken at the following position:
on insulated socket ST13 (pin 1).
Location: On the rear of the cab, rear cable connector linked with plug D, Pin 2, length ~
100 mm.
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Engine PTO:
The engine power take off can be engaged even when the engine is running. Depending on
the vehicle type (Cursor 8 / Cursor 10 / EuroStar / EuroTrakker Cursor 13), certain torque
levels cannot be exceeded for a given number of revs once the power take off has been
engaged (see section 4.5.2).
A pressure switch ensures that the Engine PTO is correctly engaged.
The relevant signal can be taken from the following location on plug ST13 (single-pin):
Location: On the rear of the cab, rear cable connector linked with plug D, Pin 2, length ~
100 mm
Warning: ST13 is already used on vehicles that carry dangerous loads, with power take
offs and supplementary heating (Options 2658 or 6656). In this case, the bodybuilder
must fit two additional diodes (Iveco part number 480 3560) (see figure 5.16).
Figure 5.16
6601
ST13
to supplementary heating
6601
Open
Earth
100 mA
Manoeuvring is made easier when the feedback signal selects the EDC power take off mode automatically.
5.7.3.3.2
Power take offs fitted to the gearbox must only be engaged when the clutch is fully depressed. The EDC
power take off mode can, however, be selected separately.
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Before engaging the power take off, the gearbox central control unit checks a number of
parameters (engine speed less than 900 rpm and output speed from the gearbox less than
250 rpm ). If all the necessary conditions inside the gearbox are satisfied, the Allison
gearbox central control unit automatically engages the power take off. The restrictions
(end speed, maximum torque etc) for the EDC power take off mode selected therefore
remain valid even while the engagement takes place.
Certain values may be modified by Allison Customer Assistance, as required by the
bodybuilder.
Option 32: Power take off for Allison gearbox (power take off for automatic gearbox)
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Factory settings
For this vehicle configuration, the power take off is engaged only if the engine revs are lower than 900 rpm
and the number of gearbox revs is lower than 250 rpm.
If the power take off and handbrake are engaged at the same time, the gearbox is automatically put into neutral,
and EDC power take off mode 2 is activated (the factory wiring, relay 25710, activates EDC power take off
mode 2). The bodybuilder does not therefore need to provide this wiring if EDC power take off mode 2 is
to be used.
Figure 5.17
Control circuit
bodybuilder side
ST25
(9 pin)
Figure 5.18
PTO request
switch
Control circuit
bodybuilder side
PTO2 mode
actuating switch
ST44/8
or AufbauS44/17
ST25
PTO enable
signal
(9 pin)
ST25/7
(21 pin)
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For some applications, it may not be appropriate for mode 2 of the EDC power take off to be selected
automatically. In this case, relay 25710 must be removed. The selected power take off can be recognised from
the following set up:
Cable number
Power take off not engaged signal
Power take off engaged signal
Maximum absorption of current
8831
Open
+ 24V
100mA
using the switch fitted by the factory (with option 32) or directly from the body/ancillary control (using
ST25, cable 8133, pin 1) activate the required EDC power take off mode using the ST44 connection,
Pins 16, 17, 18.
The following table shows the different operating conditions (functional characteristics provided by the
factory when Allison gearbox and option 32 are ordered).
1)
2)
3)
Request 1)
Open
+ 24V
Command 2)
Open
Open
EDC Selection 3)
No
No
+ 24V
+ 24V
Yes
Observations
Running without power take off
Power take off requested. The conditions are checked
or they are ignored.
Power take off engaged, EDC power take off mode 2
selected.
Engage power take off requested, ST25 (9 pin connections), Pin 1 cable 8133.
Solenoid valve command Engage power take off ST25 (21 pin connections), Pin 7 cable 8131.
Automatic selection of EDC power take off mode 2.
Method for retrofitting a power take off for an Allison gearbox
If the power take off is being fitted afterwards, the wiring must be done by an authorised workshop, based
on option 32.
It will also be necessary for Allison to programme the gearboxs central control unit.
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Warning: the gearbox central control unit only allows the power take off to be activated
after the gearbox calibration phase has been completed. This occurs after the engine has
been started, and lasts about 5 seconds.
Once the calibration has been completed, the symbol N appears on the display.
Before the power take off is activated, the gearbox central control unit checks a range
of parameters (for example, vehicle stationary, gearbox in neutral, accelerator pedal fully
released). If all the necessary conditions inside the gearbox are satisfied, the Eurotronic
(option 6198) gearbox central control unit engages the power take off (s) automatically.
While this is happening, the engine is idling (the gearbox central control unit checks the
EDC engine management system).
While the power take off (s) is/are being engaged, neither the driver nor the
body/ancillary control can change the engine speed. The restrictions (end speed,
maximum torque, etc) of any EDC power take off modes that may be active therefore
remain valid during this phase. With this gearbox type, the EDC power take off mode
is not selected automatically.
The appropriate wiring must be provided by the bodybuilder.
The button, or buttons, to engage the power take off (s) are located near the gearshift lever.
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Figure 5.19
PTO mode
selecting
switch
Gearshift lever
connector
PTO engagement
completed signal
Eurotronic
System
Figura 5.20
Control circuit
bodybuilder side
Eurotronic
System
PTO mode
selecting
switch
PTO engagement
completed signal
Eurotronic lever
connector (11 pin)
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A limit switch (feedback signal) checks that the multipower power take off has been correctly engaged.
This feedback signal can be taken at the following position on insulated socket ST13 (single-pin):
Location: On the rear of the cab, rear cable connector linked with plug D, Pin 2, length ~ 100 mm.
Warning: ST13 is already used on vehicles that carry dangerous loads, with power take
offs and supplementary heating (Options 2658 or 6656). In this case, the bodybuilder
must fit two additional diodes (Iveco part number 480 3560) (see figure 5.16).
Cable number
Power take off not engaged signal
Power take off engaged signal
Maximum absorption of current
6601
Open
Earth
100mA
Warning: If both power take offs are activated at the same time, the Power take off
engaged signal (ST13, 6601 to earth) is earthed if one of the two power take offs is
engaged.
Examples of specific requirements of bodybuilders
Facility to engage the power take off from the body/ancillary control.
The switch fitted to the vehicle must be replaced by an output from the body/ancillary control - an 11
connection insulated socket on the gearshift lever (52059)
power take off 1: earth on Pin 7, cable 0131
power take off 2: earth on Pin 1, cable 0132
Automatic selection of an EDC power take off mode when the power take off is engaged.
If it is sufficient when a power take off is engaged for only one EDC power take off mode to be used,
then the bodybuilder must install the wiring between ST13 (cable 6601) and the ST44 Connection.
Then, depending on his requirements, he must use a relay to activate the EDC power take off mode (using
the ST44 insulated connection socket, Pin 16, 17 or 18). In this case, the corresponding EDC power
take off mode can only be selected when the power take off itself is actually activated (ST13, cable 6601
to earth).
Automatic selection of various EDC power take off modes when the power take off is engaged.
If various EDC power take off modes are to be activated when the power take off is engaged, the
bodybuilder must install the wiring between ST13 (cable 6601) and the ST44 Connection. Then,
depending on his requirements, he must use a number of relays to activate the EDC power take off modes
1, 2 or 3 (using the ST44 insulated connection socket, Pin 16, 17 or 18). The body/ancillary must
control the switching function between the various EDC power take off modes.
In this case, the various EDC power take off modes can only be selected when the power take off itself
is actually activated.
No direct connection between the EDC power take off mode and the power take off fitted.
For this application, the bodybuilder can use the following outputs, independently of each other:
engage power take off 1 (socket connection on gearshift lever 52059, Pin 7 to earth)
engage power take off 2 (socket connection on gearshift lever 52059, Pin 1 to earth)
activate the required EDC power take off mode using the ST44 connection, Pins 16, 17, 18.
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General warning regarding the use of a power take off when the vehicle is operating
If restrictions are not required (e.g. restrictions on torque, reduced maximum number of engine revs,
etc) when the power take off is engaged, it is not necessary to use any EDC power take off mode.
In this case, however, the engine power available for running the vehicle is reduced (given that power
is being taken simultaneously by the ancillary). This could lead to acceleration problems. In typical usages
(e.g. cement mixers, refuse collection vehicles etc) this problem can be minimised by increasing the idling
speed. This increased number of revs would, however, also then be present even when the power take
off was disengaged. In general, a reduction in the maximum torque in this field of operation would not
be considered sensible.
If, however, restrictions are required (e.g. restrictions on torque, reduced maximum number of engine
revs, etc) then an EDC power take off mode should be used.
Warning: Particularly when the vehicle is operational, care must be taken to ensure that
if an EDC power take off mode is activated, then the stored intermediate number of revs
must also be activated at the same time. This could, however, result in an unexpected
increase in vehicle speed. It is the bodybuilders responsibility to ensure that the chosen
solution is safe.
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The engagement or disengagement of the power take off depends both on the particular power take off
chosen and on the requirements of the bodybuilder.
Regarding vehicle operation (up to a maximum speed of 25 km/h) with an increased number of revs when
the power take off is engaged. For a range of applications, (e.g. use of a tipping body, cement mixer, refuse
collection etc) higher revs are also required during operation. This can be achieved using the following
set up:
: Stored intermediate number of revs Nres:
fixed programming
: Intermediate number of revs (Nres):
as defined by the bodybuilder
: Disengagement of the intermediate number of revs: deactivated via the clutch or brake pedals
: Accelerator pedal:
activated
: CC buttons:
deactivated
In this way, the engine can only operate again when the accelerator pedal is regulated between the stored
intermediate number of revs, Nres, and the maximum number of revs, Nmax. If VZDR-aus is ever reached,
the intermediate number of revs, and therefore also the increase in revs, is deactivated.
5.7.3.4 Changing the stored intermediate number of revs
The intermediate number of revs can be modified separately for each EDC power take off mode. It is
necessary to make a distinction between two possibilities:
1
2.
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Warning: The idling speed can only be adjusted in the various EDC power take off modes
which are used to activate the CC buttons, otherwise the regulation of the number of
intermediate revs is disengaged using the brake or clutch.
The adjusted interval for the idling speed, set at the factory, is 100 rpm. IVECO Service can increase this
interval to 200 rpm. The adjusted interval for the idling speed is identical for all power take off modes (drive
mode 0 or power take off modes 1, 2 and 3).
Warning: The regulator for the intermediate number of revs will not be deactivated if the
retarder is engaged when the following combination occurs: intermediate number of
revs deactivated through either the brake or clutch = deactivated and the intermediate
number of revs is lower than 900 rpm. When the retarder is activated, the engine speed
is instead lowered to the idling speed and all the CC buttons (CC Res / Set+ / Set) are
ignored. Once the retarder has then been disengaged, the original number of revs will
be restored.
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The exhaust brake is activated by pressing on the control button in the cab floor
The exhaust brake is coupled to the service brake and is operated automatically
when the brake pedal is first pressed.
Switch in up position
If the exhaust brake is activated by one of the above methods, the intermediate revs regulator is automatically
deactivated (in the same way as by pressing CC Off).
All the CC buttons (CC Res / Set+ / Set) are ignored while the exhaust brake is operational.
5.7.4
Example: Commands of all the Cruise Control functions, engine start / stop,
second speed limiter
Figure 5.19
Body / Ancillary
Interface CC
I/f CC controlled
by steering column stalk
I/f CC controlled
by Aufbau ST44
Figure 5.19 shows how all the functions listed above are controlled. The contacts shown may be simple
switches, relays or SPS outputs (central control unit programmable with a memory), etc.Pins 7 and 9 are used
to feed the body/ancillary command. Pin 10 is used exclusively for the power supply to the CC functions (CC
Res / Set+ / Set).
The warnings given for the control of the CC functions must be complied with in their entirety
(see point 5.7.2.3).
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Warning: Switching between the internal CC functions (on the control device) and the
external CC buttons (via ST44) can be made either by using the IVECO switch (IVECO
part number 41404 0351) or by using a relay activated by the body/ancillary command.
In this case, the jumper fitted by the factory on ST 52218 must be replaced by the switch
or the relay.
We would stress again that with the wiring supplied by the factory, the CC Resume / Set+
/ Set functions can always be activated simultaneously by the driver or by the ST44
connection. If this is not appropriate for safety reasons, then two diodes (IVECO P/NO
480 3560) must be fitted by an authorised workshop (see point 5.7.2.3 above).
If the external CC buttons are used (using the ST44 connection) then there must be a short circuit with
Pins 10-11 if the CC Off button is not activated. If not, all the CC buttons will be ignored (the CC Off command
will be recognised permanently).
5.7.4.1 CC Set+ / Set buttons
These functions are mutually exclusive. Should both be activated simultaneously, then for safety reasons the CC
Off button is activated immediately or after 500 ms. If, however, the buttons were pressed simultaneously, the
engines EDC central control unit recognises an error after 500 ms (EDC error 1.3, control device).
5.7.4.2 Second speed limiter
This function can be activated independently of the various EDC power take off modes (driving mode 0,
power take off modes 1, 2 and 3). The value can be set by IVECO Service, using a MODUS station. The second
speed limiter is activated using a +24V signal on Pin 15.
5.7.4.3 Engine start
Connection through Pin 20 in the ST44 connector must be made.
For safety reasons, the engine can only be started up when the cab is not tilted.
All other precautionary devices, such as those relating to, for example, gearbox in neutral, hand
brake engaged, vehicle stationary, engine not running, etc, must be fitted by the bodybuilder.
Warning: The signal for starting / stopping the engine requires safety devices to be fitted
so that these operations may be performed safely, both for the operator and for the
people or property nearby. Such devices must satisfy current legal requirements. It is
the bodybuilders responsibility to identify and install the relevant safety devices (for
example, parking brake on, gearbox in neutral etc), using solutions that guarantee that
the function works correctly, and using components that are certified as reliable.
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5.7.5
EUROMOVER RANGE
Interfaces for on-board electrical systems
Supplementary information for bodybuilders and other equipment installers
A)
B)
C)
Special interfacing connectors on vehicles of the EuroMover range which are fitted with Cursor engines have
functions which are used exclusively by bodybuilders and other equipment installers. The EDC central control
unit can be programmed specifically to satisfy a wide range of user requirements.
SPECIAL INTERFACE CONNECTORS ST24 AND ST44: these are located inside the cab on the passengers
side, behind the central interconnection unit (CIU).
Figure 5.20
ST 24
ST 44
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ST24
Pin-out Table
PIN
1
CABLE
1176
COLOUR
Blue
2226
White
0024
Brown
4444
Grey
5
6
7
6627
8871
9907
Purple
Green
Pink
8
13
14
15
16
17
8050
2258
4442
6662
9907
Green
White
1)
Grey
Purple
Pink
DESCRIPTION
Service brake signal 24V when the service brake is applied (circuit is open when not engaged).
Reverse gear engaged signal 24V when reverse gear is engaged (circuit is open when gear
deselected).
From the test button for the warning light on the dash panel, short-circuited to earth when
the test button is pressed.
Instrument lighting output (using the attenuation switch) 0 24V when the lights are switched on.
Exhaust brake signal (24V on, 0V off).
Position 15 ignition key on the ignition switch (24V supply from the ignition switch).
Normally connected to pin 7. If the existing connection is broken, it is not possible to start
the vehicle (but if it is already running, the engine will not stop). To start the engine from outside the cab, short circuit pin 7 with pin 6 using a remote switch (Note 1)
Not used on EuroMover models.
Position 15 ignition key on the ignition switch (24V supply from the ignition switch).
Free position
Instrument lighting output (24V when the lights are switched on).
Parking brake signal 0V when engaged (open circuit when not engaged).
Normally connected to pin 7 (see above).
Warning: The signal for starting / stopping the engine requires safety devices to be fitted so that these operations may
be performed safely, both for the operator and for the people or property nearby. Such devices must satisfy current legal
requirements. It is the bodybuilders responsibility to identify and install the relevant safety devices (for example, parking
brake on, gearbox in neutral etc), using solutions that guarantee that the function works correctly, and using components
that are certified as reliable.
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In the following table, the abbreviation CC stands for Cruise Control. Its functions are normally
activated using the relevant buttons on the windscreen wiper control lever.
ST44
Pin-out table
PIN
1
CABLE
7156
COLOUR
Red
2
3
4
8157
8156
8154
Green
Green
Green
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
8155
0158
0168
0167
0166
0000
0158
Green
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
DESCRIPTION
24V voltage (supplied for the functions of controlling the cruise control remotely using Pins
2, 3, 4 and 5)
To activate the CC Set button short circuit with Pin 1.
To activate the CC Set+ button short circuit with Pin 1.
To disengage the Cruise Control, using CC Off, disconnect it from Pin 1. At all other times,
the remote CC control must always be connected to Pin 1 when it is being used.
To activate the CC Resume function, short circuit with Pin 1.
EDC Earth connected to Pin 13 (this connection MUST NOT be interrupted).
To set the type 3 power take off configuration to high priority, short circuit with Pin 13.
To set the type 2 power take off configuration to normal priority, short circuit with Pin 13.
To set the type 1 power take off configuration to low priority, short circuit with Pin 13.
Free.
Earth only to be used for remote CC control functions.
EDC Earth connected to Pin 6 (this connection MUST NOT be interrupted).
To switch the cruise control (CC) function from the buttons on the windscreen wiper lever to the ST44
connector, an appropriate switch (Iveco code 41010351) needs to be fitted instead of the ST52218 connector
which is located behind the central console, near to the exhaust brake selector mode.
Figure 5.21
ST 52218
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ST12: The vehicle is fitted with a second speed limiter, set in the factory to 30 km/h. This limiter is activated
using the 21 pin ST12 connector, located inside the cab on the passenger side, near the ABS central control unit,
as shown below.
Figure 5.22
ST 12
PIN
15
CABLE
7172
16
7150
DESCRIPTION
To activate the second speed limiter, short circuit with
Pin 16.
+ 24V
This has been designed, for example, to be activated by a switch fitted on the vehicle, and can be connected in
either of the following ways, depending on the system required:
a) To limit the vehicle speed to 30 km/h, connect a switch as shown on the diagram below:
b) To limit the vehicle speed to 30 km/h and prevent reverse gear from being selected, connect as shown on
the diagram below using two relays (Iveco code 98441017).
Figure 5.23
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to increase / decrease the engine speed manually once the PTO has been engaged.
Other conditions for automatic disengagement:By pressing the service brake pedal
By pressing the floor-mounted exhaust brake control
Maximum speed that can be set using Set+:
1,800 rpm
2,700 rpm
Torque supplied:
the torque supplied can reach the maximum value available from the engine.
Note: In this configuration, it is not practical to use the PTO while the vehicle is in motion, since the PTO 0
function is deactivated as soon as the service brake pedal is pressed.
Proceed as follows to modify the stored engine speed using the Resume button:
Activate the PTO 0 configuration
Set the required speed using the Set+ / Set buttons
Hold the Resume button down for more than 5 seconds
The new engine speed for the PTO 0 configuration will then be stored, even after the engine has been switched
off.
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OPTIONS AVAILABLE
600 2700 rpm (1)
400, 500, 600, 950, unlimited (limited only by the engines
performance)
Torque curve gradient *
1-2-3
Max. no load engine speed (engine speed when there is no power 600 2700 rpm (1)
absorption)
Use of cruise control buttons
Opt 1
Buttons disabled
Opt 2
Opt 3
Buttons enabled but it is not possible to store a new engine PTO speed
Buttons enabled
The user can store a new engine PTO speed
Activated Deactivated
Enabled Disabled
2 85 km/h
125, 250, 500 and 1000 revs per second (2)
125, 250, 500 and 1000 revs per second (2)
Enabled disabled
500 ms or 100 ms
100 or 200 rpm
(1) This speed refers to the engine drive shaft and not to the PTO, and is related to the ratio between the engine
revs and those of the PTO. On vehicles with Euro 2 engines, the options available are 440 2700 rpm.
(2) On vehicles with Euro 2 engines, the options available are 125 or 250 revs per second.
* These parameters are available only on Euro 3 engines. They operate as follows:
The TIP function for the Cruise Control can be activated by pressing briefly (for less than 0.5 sec) on the Set+ /
Set buttons. This function allows the driver to increase / decrease the engine speed by 20 rpm each time the
button is pressed while the engine is at high idling speed. If the vehicle is in driving mode, this function increases /
decreases the vehicle speed by 1 km/h each time the Cruise Control Set+ button is pressed.
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The waiting time to engage the PTO is due to a time delay within the engine ECU. This is the delay between the
moment that the engine ECU receives the request for high idling speed and the time that that engine speed is
achieved. This function allows the PTO to be engaged completely before the high idling speed mode is activated.
The standard setting for this parameter is 500 ms, as shown below.
The minimum speed (normal engine minimum) can be regulated to vary between a range of 100 rpm, i.e. 50 rpm
above or below a nominal value of 650 rpm. This variation range can be increased to 200 rpm, i.e. to 100 revs
above or below the speed of 700 rpm.
The engine must be at its normal operating temperature of 50oC or higher.
Press the brake pedal down to the floor and keep it there.
Press and hold the Resume button for more than 1 second.
Increase / decrease the engine speed using the Set+ / Set buttons.
Release the brake pedal.
To store the speed setting permanently, press and hold down the Resume button for more than 5 seconds
before releasing the brake pedal.
Note: the diagram below shows the torque curves, with the torque limited to 600 Nm and the working speed
for the PTO set to 900 rpm.
Figure 5.24
Max. torque (Nm)
Gradients
Curve A 0.65 CV/min1
Curve 1 CV/min1
Intersection point X
Curve C 2 CV/min1
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When the PTO is in operation, it is possible to limit the maximum torque permitted by the curve. This function
has been provided for the following reasons:
To protect the PTO
1,130 rpm
1,085 rpm
1,042 rpm
Consequently, if we know point A and the torque curve, we can establish the high idling speed, and conversely,
if we take the high idling speed and the torque curve, we can establish where point A is.
*Note: in a particular configuration, if the accelerator is enabled by pressing the pedal, this will result in an
increase in speed. This increase ranges between the default value and the point at which the engine reaches the
maximum permitted speed (this value is defined by setting the parameters of maximum torque and torque
curve).
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TYPE OF PTO
Maximum speed achievable using Set+
Maximum torque supplied by the engine
Torque curve gradient
Reference value for high idling speed
Use of cruise control buttons
Ability to change the PTO speed using the Resume button *
Disengagement of the PTO using the service brake pedal
Use of the accelerator in the PTO mode
Maximum engine speed achievable using the accelerator
Vehicle speed at which the PTO mode is deactivated
Revs per second to reach operating speed
Revs per second to return to idling speed
TIP function for the Cruise Control **
Waiting time to engage PTO **
No load idling speed adjustment range **
1
2
3
1800 rpm
1800 rpm
1800 rpm
No limit (i.e. limited only by the engines performance)
100 HP / 100 rpm 100 HP / 100 rpm 100 HP / 100 rpm
900 rpm
900 rpm
900 rpm
Activated
Activated
Activated
Programmable
Programmable
Programmable
Deactivated
Activated
Activated
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
1800 rpm
2700 rpm
Disabled
25 km/h
25 km/h
2 km/h
250 revs per sec
250 revs per sec
250 revs per sec
250 revs per sec
250 revs per sec
250 revs per sec
Enabled
500 ms
100 rpm
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Figure 5.25
Cable 0168
7
8
Cable 0167
Cable 0166
9
PTO 1
Cable 0158
PTO 2
PTO 3
13
The three switches shown in the diagram are individual switches, relay contacts or the three positions of a
rotating switch. Regardless of the selection method chosen, it must be borne in mind that, when activated, the
PTO 3 switch has priority over the other two (even if PTO1 and/or PTO 2 had already been engaged). Similarly,
the PTO 2 switch has priority over PTO 1. It is not recommended that more than one switch be activated at any
time.
Selecting one of the PTO 1/2/3 switches has two effects:
- the selected configuration is activated (i.e., all the parameters shown in the previous table are activated);
- the high idling speed set for that configuration is automatically restored.
D) Modifying the speed for the PTO 1/2/3 configurations
Select PTO 1/2/3 configuration (by activating the relevant switch).
Use the Set+/- buttons to set the speed.
Hold the Resume button down for more than 5 seconds.
Deselect PTO 1/2/3 mode (turn the ignition key to OFF).
E) Interaction between the exhaust brake and the PTO 1/2/3 modes
The exhaust brake deactivates the PTO function. When the PTO function is enabled, always ensure that the
three-pin selector for the exhaust brake is set to the central position in order to avoid the exhaust brake being
engaged accidentally.
112
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Cable number
114
Cable number
118
Located at pin 3 of the 17-pin gearbox connector in the electrical box of the ECU,
under the central console.
Function: when connected to a supply of 24V, it tells the gearbox ECU that the PTO
has been requested.
Cable number
143
Figure 5.26
The following diagram explains the layout of a simple PTO circuit using the four inputs and outputs
recommended for the Allison ECU.
Figure 5.27
1
7
8
9
13
ST 44
PTO
PTO ENABLE
CABLING
PROVIDED
CUSTOMER
Allison
gearbox
control unit
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BY
Cable 118
Cable 112
Cable 114
Cable 143
1
3
17
PTO SWITCH
NO
A
1
20
2
20
3
10
4
15
5
10
6
5
Note: connector ST81 is located within the rear chassis section, near to the electrical connection box. There is
also an earth connection in the upper left corner of the electrical box for the ECU,. For further information on
the vehicles fuses, refer to the EuroMover Handbook.
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ATMOSPHERIC
PRESSURE
SENSOR
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5.8
5.8.1 General
This chapter contains descriptions of the functions available on the vehicle, as well as the position and functional
details of the interfaces.
The usage examples serve to illustrate the range of functions available.
Functions available to the bodybuilder
- Cruise Control Off, Resume, Set+, Set
These functions can all be activated either by the driver using the appropriate controls, or directly from the
control system on the bodywork using certain Pins on the 20-pin connector.
Note: RESUME / SET+ / SET always work simultaneously whether controlled by the driver
or by the bodywork. If this is not appropriate for safety reasons, then a switch must be
incorporated in the vehicles wiring harness.
- Second speed limiter
This allows the maximum speed to be limited to a programmable value. Values up to the maximum legal
speed are allowed.
- Configuration of the various EDC power take-off parameters
A number of EDC parameters may be configured depending on the requirements of the bodybuilder.
IVECO Service can programme up to three independent engine configurations. Each configuration contains
the parameters listed below (see points 5.8.3 and following).
- Regulation of the idling speed
(See point 5.8.3.5).
- Engine start controlled from the body/ancillary
Under certain conditions, the engine can be started by the control system in the body/ancillary (see point
5.8.4).
- Engine stop controlled from the body/ancillary
The engine can be stopped by the control system in the body/ancillary (see point 5.8.4).
5.8.2 Position of the insulated socket connection switches
The following sections contain the points that the bodybuilder should use as an interface for the electrical or
electronic systems of the vehicle.
The status signals and the range of controls that are relevant for the bodybuilder have been concentrated in
two separate connections, one a 20-pin connector and the other a 6-pin connector. These are located in the
cab and on the chassis respectively.
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Cable No.
mm
Maximum
load
5509
0.5
1 mA
7778
0.5
100 mA
4442
5A
6662
0.5
200 mA
8879
5A
Terminal 15
7772
10A
Terminal 30
8050
0,5
10 Ma
9906
0,5
10 mA
Description
Vehicle status stationary, signal D8 (8V) of standard tachograph
Engine running, alternator L 24V when engine is running
Light ON;
Ignition key OFF: 24V only when the parking lights are ON
Ignition key ON: 24V when the parking and dipped headlights are ON 1)
Handbrake signal, to earth when the spring brake is engaged 1)
0000
0.5
10A
10
7156
0.5
10 mA
11
8154
0.5
10mA
12
8155
0.5
10mA
13
8157
0.5
10mA
14
8156
0.5
10mA
15
0150
0,5
10mA
16
0158
0,5
10mA
PTO earth
17
0166
0,5
10mA
18
0167
0,5
10mA
19
0168
0,5
10mA
20
Earth
Power supply to the Cruise Control switches
Not connected
1)
2)
3)
4)
Warning: The signal for starting / stopping the engine requires safety devices to be fitted so that these operations may
be performed safely, both for the operator and for the people or property nearby. Such devices must satisfy current legal
requirements. It is the bodybuilders responsibility to identify and install the relevant safety devices (for example, parking
brake on, gearbox idling etc), using solutions that guarantee that the function works correctly, and using components that
are certified as reliable.
Pin
Cable No.
mm
Maximum load
Description
&
Not connected
7151
0.5
10mA
5502
0.5
10mA
2226
0.5
10 mA
5519
0.5
10 mA
8050
0.5
10 mA
24 volts in neutral
Warning: Vehicles that do not have the CRUISE CONTROL option need a normally closed (NC) switch between Pins 10 and
11 of the 20 pin connector in order to activate the PTO 1, 2, 3 modes. The chosen mode is activated only if Pins 10 and
11 are short circuited.
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5.8.2.2 Supplementary insulated connectors for trailer / semitrailer two-7 pin or one-15 pin
Position of the connections
Figure 5.10
72000 (7 pin)
(7 pin)
72001 (on tractors)
72000 (7 pin)
(7 pin)
72001 (on trucks)
Cable No.
0000
3331
1180
1117
Maximum load
Description
Earth
Sidelights and outline marker lights rear RHS
1185
3332
Max 10A
8890
or
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Cable No.
1180
1185
2286
0000
Earth
3332
3331
1179
2226
Reversing lights
free
10
free
11
free
12
free
13
free
14
free
15
free
Maximum load
Description
Cable No.
0000
Earth
8869
2226
1100
free
free
2283
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Maximum load
Description
Reversing lights
Connection between Iveco Control central control units
5.8.3
The EDC central control unit (engine regulation) allows the bodybuilder to make specific adjustments to
the engines parameters. As well as the normal driving mode (power take off mode 0), up to 3 independent
EDC power take off modes can be activated (power take off modes 1, 2 or 3). Each of these modes requires
a separate configuration that can be programmed by IVECO Service.
5.8.3.1 Driving mode (power take off mode 0)
In the normal driving mode, the vehicle allows an intermediate engine speed of up to 25 km/h. (Warning:
at speeds above 25 km/h, the speed limiter is activated). The function is activated by pressing the RESUME
button. A new intermediate engine speed setting can be stored by the driver by holding the RESUME button
down for a minimum of 5 seconds, thus avoiding the need for the EDC to be reprogrammed by IVECO Service
(see point 5.8.3.4) if the corresponding option has been set up.
The maximum number of revs possible with SET+ is identical for all power take off modes (driving mode 0,
power take off modes 1, 2 and 3). The idling speed is set at the factory at 100 min-1.
Settings for driving mode (power take off mode 0)
The following settings for the driving mode cannot be modified:
Resume / Off
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5.8.3.2.11 Parameters
The following table shows the parameters that can be configured within a power take off mode. These
parameters can only be configured using a MODUS (IVECO Service) diagnostic station.
Parameter
Possible values
min-1 2) 3)
NLL - 2700
As above
Torque limitations
Steepness of the regulator at maximum revs
Activated / deactivated
4)
Activated / deactivated
Deactivation of intermediate revs using either the brake or the clutch pedals
Activated / deactivated
Accelerator pedal
Activated / deactivated
Activated / deactivated
Activated / deactivated
2)
Abbreviations:
NLL
Number of revs at idling speed
Maximum number of revs
Nmax
Nres
Intermediate number of revs stored. This is activated by pressing Resume or by using the EDC power take off mode.
NSET_max Maximum number of intermediate revs achievable with Set+. It is identical for all power take off modes (0, 1, 2 and 3).
1)
This number of revs is the maximum number of revs for the engine. The corresponding number of revs for the power take off must be calculated
using the reduction ratio for the power take off.
2)
To regulate the engine speed, the following rules apply:
:
Never go below the NLL value;
:
Never exceed the valid Nmax value (power take off modes 0, 1, 2 and 3)
:
If Nres is greater than Nmax or NSET_max is greater than Nmax, then the number of engine revs is always limited to the Nmax value each
time this occurs (power take off modes 0, 1, 2 and 3).
3)
Where it is permissible to operate the power take off with limited torque and/or limited engine speed, it is possible to calculate a point at which
the engine speed intersects as shown in figure 5-3.1. Where the revs are lower than the intersection point, the maximum programmed torque
is available. Where the engine speed is greater than the intersection point, then the fine adjustment (overrun) setting comes into action (see
5.7.3.2.2).
Note: Calculating the torque at a determined number of engine revs uses the following formula:
P[CV]=(M[Nm] x [min-1])/9550
4)
5)
6)
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The TIP function allows a gradual variation on the regulator for the intermediate revs, i.e. the speed limiter. This is done by pressing briefly on
the Set+ / Set button (for less than 0.5 sec). When the speed is less than 25 km/h, if the VZDR-aus parameter has not been changed, the
intermediate engine speed regulator can be activated. If the speed is more than 25 km/h, the speed limiter can be activated. The variation for the
intermediate engine speed setting is equal to 20 min-1 for each TIP (pressing slightly on the toggle button) or 1 km/h for each TIP on the speed
limiter. This configuration is identical for all power take off modes (power take off modes (0, 1, 2 and 3).
(Nmax - Nx) x 100
The slope gradient % is calculated as follows:
(see Figure 5.23).
Nmax
The setting of the minimum revs (idling) can be extended to various uses (for example, cement mixers, refuse collection vehicles etc). The setting
of the idling speed is described in the operators instruction manual.
STD EOL
Values that
can be set
with Modus
POWER
95 kW
(129 HP)
110 kW
(150 HP)
125 kW
(170 HP)
134 kW
(182 HP)
154 kW
(210 HP)
176 kW
(240 HP)
202 kW
(275 HP)
rpm
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
2700
2500
TORQUE
430 Nm
(44kgm)
490 Nm
(50kgm)
560 Nm
(57kgm)
570 Nm
(58kgm)
680 Nm
(69kgm)
810 Nm
(82kgm)
930 Nm
(94kgm)
rpm
1200 - 2100
1200 - 2100
1200 - 2100
1200 - 2100
1200 - 2100
1200 - 2100
1200 - 2100
200 Nm
250 Nm
300 Nm
350 Nm
200 Nm
250 Nm
300 Nm
400 Nm
200 Nm
300 Nm
400 Nm
500 Nm
200 Nm
300 Nm
400 Nm
500 Nm
250 Nm
400 Nm
500 Nm
600 Nm
250 Nm
450 Nm
600 Nm
800 Nm
250 Nm
450 Nm
600 Nm
800 Nm
5.8.3.2.2 Modifying the torque curve, maximum number of revs and slope (of the curve) of
the overrun regulator
In order to protect the power take off mechanically, it is possible to limit
-- the maximum torque of the engine (to protect against overloading) and
-- the maximum engine revs (to protect against overrun).
It is possible to draw the C-N curve by defining the maximum torque (for example, 600 Nm), the maximum
number of revs (for example, 1100 rpm) and the gradient of the curve (parameter number 6).
Point X is the intersection between the horizontal line for maximum torque and the line that passes through
1100 rpm on the particular curve gradient chosen.
If the engine speed setting goes above the intersection point X, the overrun regulator is activated. The
reduction ratio of the power take off must be considered separately.
All three limitations can be chosen independently of each other, although a combination of two limitations is
more usual. In this case, the bodybuilder may need to know up to which engine speed (intersection point X)
his chosen torque is available.
Figure 5.23
Max. torque (Nm)
Gradients
Curve A 0.65 CV/min1
Curve 1 CV/min1
Intersection point X
Curve C 2 CV/min1
Nmax
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Brake / Clutch
Depending on whether the DISENGAGEMENT value for each power take off mode 1, 2 or 3 in table
5.8.3.2.5 has been set to 0 or 1, the following condition will exist:
Disengagement = 0
the power take off mode is disengaged when the service brake or the clutch pedals
are pressed.
Disengagement = 1
the power take off mode is not disengaged when the service brake or the clutch
pedals are pressed.
In PTO mode 0, the power take off mode is disengaged when the service brake or the clutch pedals are pressed.
Parking brake
Depending on whether the PTO DEACTIVATED using the parking brake value for each power take off
mode 1, 2 or 3 has been set to 0 or 1, the following condition will exist:
Disengagement = 0
the power take off mode is disengaged when the parking brake or the clutch pedals
are pressed.
Disengagement = 1
the power take off mode is not disengaged when the parking brake or the clutch
pedals are pressed.
In PTO mode 0, the power take off mode is not disengaged when the parking brake is engaged.
Selecting the engine revs using the Resume button or directly using the selector
When the power take off has been activated (Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2 or Mode 3), then depending on the
value described in table 5.8.3.2.5 that has been chosen (0, 1) the following condition will exist:
DIRECT MODE
the engine goes automatically to the chosen Nres value for that power take off
mode.
RESUME BUTTON MODE the engine remains at the previous speed. To go to the Nres value, it is necessary
to press the Resume button (Pins 10 and 12) bodybuilder connection.
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Basic
Notes
PTO 0
PTO 1
PTO 2
PTO 3
No selection
Short circuit
Pin 16
Short circuit
Pin 16
Short circuit
Pin 16
Maximum engine
torque
Maximum
engine torque
Maximum
engine torque
Maximum
engine torque
2700 rpm
1800 rpm
1700 rpm
1900 rpm
700 rpm
(low idle)
800 rpm
1050 rpm
700 rpm
2700 rpm
1800 rpm
2000 rpm ?
Depends on the
nominal slope
(-1) HP/rpm
(-1) HP/rpm
Speed of increasing/decreasing
engine revs
Activation
Maximum torque
Accelerator pedal
Yes
CC buttons
250 revs per sec 250 revs per sec 250 revs per sec
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
900 rpm
1100 rpm
1100 rpm
1450 rpm
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
10 rpm
60 km/h
90 km/h
25 km/h
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
500 rpm
(low idle)
800 rpm
1250 rpm
700 rpm
Hydrostatic
Firefighting
The parameters referred to in Table 5.8.3.2.1 must be set the same for each PTO mode.
5.8.3.2.6 Activating the EDC Power Take Off modes
Modes 1, 2 or 3 of the EDC power take off can be activated using the 20-pin connector.
Figure 5.24
20 pin connector (blue)
To EDC
pin 87
To EDC
pin 32
Specific information and instructions
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The contacts shown in figure 5.24 can be simple switches, relay contacts or contacts that are free of
interference from field disturbances, electromagnetic currents etc.
All contacts must be able to handle currents of ~10mA reliably.
Regardless of the control from the body/ancillary, consideration must be given to the fact that, inside the vehicle,
a voltage divider will be needed to determine the corresponding power take off modes.
-
For this:
by closing the mode 1 switch, a bridge is used to bypass one resistor (between Pin 16-17)
by closing the mode 2 switch, a bridge is used to bypass two resistors (between Pin 16-18 and 16-17)
by closing the mode 3 switch, a bridge is used to bypass three resistors (between Pin 16-19, 16-17 and
16-18)
Under this set up, the contacts will be given different priorities:
Mode 3:
Mode 2:
Mode 1:
Mode 0:
maximum priority (the contacts for mode 2 and mode 1 are ignored)
medium priority (the mode 3 contact must be open, the mode 1 contact is ignored)
minimum priority (the mode 3 and mode 2 contacts must be open)
driving mode (the contacts for modes 3, 2 and 1 must be open).
5.8.3.2.7 Correlation between the EDC configuration and the installed power take offs
There is no direct connection between the EDC power take off mode (which can be activated using the
20-pin connector) and the power take offs physically fitted to the vehicle. Therefore, the bodybuilder can define
the necessary connections as suits him.
This set up therefore makes it possible to use the power take off(s) with the various EDC configurations (for
example, for particular work cycles). Should a work cycle be established, for example, in which the fitted power
take off is made to operate in different conditions, then up to a maximum of 3 modes for the EDC power take
off can be used. The corresponding EDC power take off modes must be activated from the body/ancillary at
the relevant times.
In a similar way, it is possible to correlate an EDC power take off mode even without there being a power take
off physically fitted to the vehicle, or conversely when there is more than one fitted.
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5.8.3.3
It is not sufficient just to select an EDC power take off mode in order for the physical power take off to
be activated, i.e., two operations are generally necessary:
1) mechanical engagement of the power take off;
2) activation of a suitable EDC power take off mode.
The two operations can take place at the same time, or may be staggered. However, it is necessary to
consider how the power take off(s) fitted by the bodybuilder are activated. The command on the body/ancillary
must co-ordinate how the two operations are scheduled, and how this happens depends on the work cycle
defined by the bodybuilder and the user.
5.8.3.3.1
Power take offs fitted to the gearbox must only be engaged when the clutch is fully depressed. The EDC
power take off mode can, however, be selected separately.
Before engaging the power take off, the gearbox central control unit checks a number of
parameters (engine speed is less than 900 rpm and output speed from the gearbox is less
than 250 rpm). If all the necessary conditions inside the gearbox are satisfied, the Allison
gearbox central control unit automatically engages the power take off. The restrictions
(end speed, maximum torque etc) for the EDC power take off mode selected therefore
remain valid even while the engagement takes place.
Certain values may be modified by Allison Customer Assistance, as required by the
bodybuilder.
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General warning regarding the use of a power take off when the vehicle is operating
If restrictions are not required (e.g. restrictions on torque, reduced maximum number of engine revs,
etc) when the power take off is engaged, it is not necessary to use any EDC power take off mode.
In this case, however, the engine power available for running the vehicle is reduced (given that power
is being taken simultaneously by the ancillary). This could lead to acceleration problems. In typical usages
(e.g. cement mixers, refuse collection vehicles etc) this problem can be minimised by increasing the idling
speed. This increased number of revs would, however, also then be present even when the power take
off was disengaged. In general, a reduction in the maximum torque in this field of operation would not
be considered sensible.
If, however, restrictions are required (e.g. restrictions on torque, reduced maximum number of engine
revs, etc) then an EDC power take off mode should be used.
Warning: Particularly when the vehicle is operational, care must be taken to ensure that
if an EDC power take off mode is activated, then the stored intermediate number of revs
must also be activated at the same time. This could, however, result in an unexpected
increase in vehicle speed. It is the bodybuilders responsibility to ensure that the chosen
solution is safe.
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The engagement or disengagement of the power take off depends both on the power take off chosen
and the requirements of the bodybuilder.
Regarding vehicle operation (up to a maximum speed of 25 km/h) with an increased number of revs when
the power take off is engaged. For a range of applications, (e.g. use of a tipping body, cement mixer, refuse
collection etc) higher revs are also required during operation. This can be achieved using the following
set up:
: Stored intermediate number of revs Nres:
fixed programming
: Intermediate number of revs (Nres):
as defined by the bodybuilder
: Disengagement of the intermediate number of revs: deactivated via the clutch or brake pedals
: Accelerator pedal:
activated
: CC Buttons:
deactivated
In this way, the engine can only operate again when the accelerator pedal is regulated between the stored
intermediate number of revs, Nres, and the maximum number of revs, Nmax. If VZDR-aus is ever reached,
the intermediate number of revs and therefore also the increase in revs is deactivated.
5.8.3.4 Changing the stored intermediate number of revs
The intermediate number of revs can be modified separately for each EDC power take off mode.
It is necessary to distinguish between two possibilities:
1.
Fixed programming (MODUS)
For power take off mode 0 (driving mode), this option is not available. Modification is only possible if
IVECO Service re-programmes the device using MODUS.
2.
Free programming (by the driver)
To modify the intermediate number of revs, the following procedure is used:
a) select the particular EDC power take off mode whose intermediate number of revs are to be
modified;
b) set the desired intermediate number of revs using the Set+/Set button;
c) press CC Resume for more than 5 seconds.
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Warning: The idling speed can only be adjusted in the various EDC power take off modes
which are used to activate the CC buttons, otherwise the regulation of the number of
intermediate revs is disengaged using the brake or clutch.
The adjusted interval for the idling speed, set at the factory, is 100 rpm. IVECO Service can increase this
interval to 200 rpm. The adjusted interval for the idling speed is identical for all power take off modes (drive
mode 0 or power take off modes 1, 2 and 3).
Warning: The regulator for the intermediate number of revs will not be deactivated if the
retarder is engaged when the following combination occurs: intermediate number of
revs deactivated through either the brake or clutch = deactivated and the intermediate
number of revs is lower than 900 rpm. When the retarder is activated, the engine speed
is instead lowered to the idling speed and all the CC buttons (CC Res / Set+ / Set) are
ignored. Once the retarder has then been disengaged, the original number of revs will be
restored.
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Example: Control of all the Cruise Control functions, engine start / stop, second
speed limiter
Figure 5.27
Connector
Interface CC
20-PIN
8050
9906
Start
Engine stop
0150
2
6-PIN connector
Figure 5.27 shows how all the functions listed above are controlled. The contacts shown may be simple
switches, relays or SPS outputs (central control unit programmable with a memory), etc.
Pin 10 is used exclusively for the power supply to the CC functions (CC Res / Set+ / Set).
The warnings given for the control of the CC functions must be complied with in their entirety.
Warning: The signal for starting / stopping the engine requires safety devices to be fitted
so that these operations may be performed safely, both for the operator and for the
people or property nearby. Such devices must satisfy current legal requirements. It is the
bodybuilders responsibility to identify and install the relevant safety devices (for
example, parking brake on, gearbox in neutral etc), using solutions that guarantee that
the function works correctly, and using components that are certified as reliable.
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If the external CC buttons are used (via the 20-pin connector) then there must be a short circuit with Pins
10-11 if the CC Off button is not activated. If not, then all the CC buttons will be ignored (the CC Off command
will be recognised permanently).
In vehicles without Cruise Control, a normally closed (NC) switch must be inserted between Pins 10 and
11 to allow the OFF function to work. When this switch is pressed, the OFF function will be activated.
Warning: Vehicles that do not have the CRUISE CONTROL option need a normally closed (NC) switch button between Pins
10 and 11 of the 20 pin connector in order to activate the PTO 1, 2, 3 modes. The chosen mode is activated only if Pins 10
and 11 are in short circuit.
Warning: The signal for starting / stopping the engine requires safety devices to be fitted
so that these operations may be performed safely, both for the operator and for the
people or property nearby.
Such devices must satisfy current legal requirements. It is the bodybuilders responsibility
to identify and install the relevant safety devices (for example, parking brake on, gearbox
in neutral etc), using solutions that guarantee that the function works correctly, and using
components that are certified as reliable.
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5.9
In order to change the wheelbase or chassis frame overhang, the following sections are available from IVECO
Spare Parts:
Models
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroCargo
EuroTech/Star
EuroTech/Star
EuroTrakker
EuroTrakker
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Dimensions (mm)
180.5x65x4
182.5x65x5
203x65x4
205x65x5
250x70x5
252x70x6
275.9x80x6.7
230.9x80x6.7
277.9x80x7.7
232.9x80x7.7
302.4x80x6.7
212.4x80x6.7
304.4x80x7.7
309x80x10
Length (mm)
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
1500
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
Part No.
1908966
1908967
1908964
1908965
1908962
1908963
1908958
1908959
1908960
1908961
1908955
1908956
1908957
2992010