Support devices
4
76
Chassis
Standard jockey wheel
Fig. 10
Support position
1
Crank handle
2
Cylinder
3
Clamp / attachment console
4
T-handle
NOTICE
Loading an uncoupled trailer with the jockey wheel
lowered.
The clamping effect of the clamp cannot hold the weight.
The cylinder slips through the clamp.
The trailer tips forward - risk of jockey wheel / attachment
console breaking!
Couple the trailer to the towing vehicle before loading it.
Lowering / cranking down
Fig. 11
Lowering jockey wheel
1
Cylinder
2
T-handle
3
Clamp
Unscrew the T-handle (Fig. 11 /2) while holding the
cylinder (Fig. 11 /1) tight.
Lower the cylinder so that the clamp (Fig. 11 /3) can be
locked in place.
Turn the T-handle until it is tight.
Cranking up / raising
Fig. 12
Position for driving
1
Crank handle
2
Cylinder
3
Clamp
4
T-handle
5
Rotation lock
Crank the jockey wheel all the way up so that the hub of
the rotation lock (Fig. 12 /5) is inserted into the groove on
the cylinder (Fig. 12 /2).
Unscrew the T-handle (Fig. 12 /4) and pull the cylinder
up.
Position the jockey wheel so that the brake linkage is not
blocked (on jockey wheel mounted in the middle).
Turn the T-handle until it is tight.
Check that the clamp (Fig. 12 /3) is tightly clamping the
cylinder.
F - 039
1
2
3
4
F - 037
1
2
3
F - 038
1
2
4
5
3
Summary of Contents for 1000 Series
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Page 145: ...7 143 Testing care and maintenance ...
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