SECTION 3
Pronar T285/1
3.3
** - dimension with a 2500 mm-high load box,
*** - height from load box base to hook axis
**** - load capacity combined with load box weight,
***** - maintain air pressure in tyres according to the value specified on the decal,
****** - without hydraulic braking system.
Dimensions of the hook trailer, i.e. width, height and axle track, may differ depending on the
tyres used (option).
3.2
TRAILER CONSTRUCTION
3.2.1 CHASSIS
The main bearing element of the hook trailer is the lower frame (1) – figure (3.1), which is of
welded steel section structure. To the front of the frame is the drawbar beam, to which the
drawbar (2) is secured. Depending on the version, the trailer may be fitted with another type
of drawbar, shown in section 1.
Straight hydraulic support (3) or mechanical support with gear (4) (optional equipment) is
bolted to the left longitudinal member of the drawbar. On the left side of the frame the parking
brake is mounted to a bracket (5). Rollers guiding the brake cable and the brake lever are
mounted to the lower part of the frame.
In the rear part of the frame there is mechanical suspension which consists of tandem
suspension (8), rigid axle (7) and steering axle (6) with hydraulic turning interlock system.
Tandem mechanical suspension is equipped with drum brakes. Executive elements
activating the brakes are pneumatic or hydraulic ram cylinders depending on the brake
system mounted. The mudguards (9) are bolted to brackets. The trailer suspension may be
blocked using hydraulic rams.
On the left and right side, light groups (10) are secured to the rear beam holders – rear
position lights and rear clearance lights. Light groups are protected against damage by guard
shields. While driving on public roads these guard shields must be secured on the other side
of the light beam profiles using star nuts (11).
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