Chapter 2
Safety of use
2.12
PRONAR T672ECO
2.6 LOADING AND UNLOADING OF THE TRAILER
• Loading and unloading work should
be carried out by a person experi-
enced in this type of work.
• If the trailer is equipped with fas-
tening cables for walls and exten-
sions, before loading make sure that
they are in place and the cable re-
lease mechanism is set in the correct
position and secured with a pin. If
loading material that does not exert
pressure on the side walls, disas-
sembly of the fastening cables is al-
lowed. Otherwise, the pressing load
will damage the walls.
• Use only original tipping pins with
handle. The use of non-original pins
may damage the trailer.
• The trailer is not intended for trans-
porting people, animals and haz-
ardous materials.
• The load must be arranged in such
a way that it does not threaten the
stability of the trailer and does not
hinder driving.
• The arrangement of the load must
not cause an overload on the trailer's
chassis.
• Incorrectly selected load distri-
bution and overloading the machine
may cause the trailer to overturn or
damage its components.
• Do not stay on the load box during
loading.
• Unloading and loading the trailer can
only be carried out when the machine
is placed on level, hard and level
surface and connected to the tractor.
Tractor and trailer must be placed for
straight-ahead driving.
• Make sure that there are no by-
standers in the unloading / loading
area or the raised load box. Before
tipping the load box make sure that it
is visible and make sure there are no
bystanders nearby.
• Before raising the load box, the
tipping pins should be placed on the
intended unloading side. Check the
correct installation of the pins.
• When opening the wall transoms, do
not stand in the area of the wall to be
opened and the load being unloaded.
• Keep a safe distance from overhead
power lines when lifting the box.
• When opening wall closures and
locks, be extremely cautious due to
pressing the load on the walls.
• Tipping the load box is prohibited
during strong wind gusts.
• Unloading of volumetric materials
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