Assembly instructions BR 133-3 to 139-3
Status 03/2022
Former instructions lose their validity.
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3. Assembly of the kit
In case of the kit BR13x-3, the sub-structure and the floor are component
part of the kit and must be assembled professionally.
3.1 Assembling of the longitudinal supports (sub-structure)
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Place both longitudinal supports with the vehicle-specific, pre-as-
sembled brackets on the vehicle chassis. The V-Shaped section must
point in the driver cab direction (Fig. 311) and the upper leg sup-
ports to outside.
•
Align the longitudinal supports according to the
diagonal dimen-
sion y
and
hole separation dimension x
. Consider absolutely the
measurement dependencies x1 = x2, as well as y1 = y2 (Fig. 312). The
difference between the diagonals must not exceed 4 mm!
The supports should rest on the longitudinal stringers flush with the
outer edge of the vehicle frame (Fig. 313) and keep the same sepa-
ration distance to the driver cab in front in each case.
Attention:
In case of iso-floor, the hole separation dimension x
listed in the type sheet is to be adhered to absolutely !
Observe the construction and modification instructions of the re-
spective chassis manufacturer, in particular the positioning and the
type of connection of the substructure, flexible or rigid. At a mini-
mum, the two front fastenings must be spring-supported. Otherwise
forces occurring during driving (e.g. with cornering, load changes
or uneven loading) are transferred to the structure. This can lead
to cracks in the sub-structure and in the set-up structure. Possible
adaptation work, such as e.g. bores, are the responsibility of the ve-
hicle constructor.
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Now measure again and check the hole separation dimension x and
the diagonal dimension y. If required , re-adjust. If the dimensions
are consistent, first screw the front and rear brackets securely and
after that the remaining brackets follow.
3.2 Assembling connection of floor and front wall
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Now place the floor onto the longitudinal supports (Fig. 321) by
means of a crane and suitable belts with double-stud fittings. (Fig.
321).
Latch the fittings into the integrated airline rail in the cen-
tre of gravity of the floor.
As an alternative, you can possibly use a
forklift with sufficiently long prongs.
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A foam strip protects the side floor profile and the subordinate seal-
ing cord. Now pull these strips carefully out in order not to damage
the seal.
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Align the floor centrally to the longitudinal chassis beams and the
driver cab. There must be a separation distance of approx. 1.20 m to
the front wall, so that you can attach the front wall later (Fig. 322).
Danger:
Toppling module assemblies endanger life and
limb.
Secure the floor against tilting and falling,
where you fix it with four screws at the longitudi-
nal supports.
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If the kit is equipped with side marking lights, a cable runs in front
crossways within the floor. Ensure that the plug connectors hang
down freely on the side (Fig. 323).
Fig. 311
Fig. 313
Fig. 312
Fig. 323
Fig. 321
Fig. 322