How many cubic meters of cargo can a 9.6-meter high-barrier truck carry?
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9.6-meter high-barrier trucks can carry approximately 50-55 cubic meters of cargo. Here is an introduction to the 9.6-meter high-barrier truck: 1. Length description: The net cargo compartment length of a 9.6-meter truck is typically 9.6 meters (internal cargo compartment length: 9.6 meters), excluding the cab. The maximum cargo length that can be loaded is within 9.6 meters. 2. Width description: The net cargo compartment width is 2.3 meters (internal cargo compartment width: 2.4 meters), or more precisely, 2.35 meters. The cargo width specification should be within 2.4 meters.
My 9.6-meter high-barrier truck usually transports construction materials. The cargo compartment is approximately 9.6 meters long and 2.35 meters wide, with adjustable railing heights ranging from 0.8 to 1 meter. The calculated basic volume is around 18 to 23 cubic meters. However, actual loading depends on the situation – last time when loading PVC pipes, due to their irregular shape, we only managed to fit 16 cubic meters despite not exceeding weight limits. Experienced drivers suggest that this type of truck shouldn't exceed 25 cubic meters, otherwise it could face trouble with overload inspections on the road, and the wheel arches also take up some space.