CHAPTER 3
Pronar 683P
3.5
3.2.2 LOAD BOX
The load box of the trailer - figure (3.2) - consists of: upper frame (1) with a welded steel
floor, front wall (2), rear wall (3), right side walls with extensions (5) forming a tilting system,
and side walls ( 4) on the left side (tilt and fold system). In the central part of the trailer there
are posts (6) which are connected with each other by means of connecting lines (15). The
tarpaulin frame (13) is mounted in the upper part of the box. The lower ladder (9) and the
upper ladder (10) are attached to the front wall of the load box, and the balcony (11) (option)
is screwed on - figure (3.2). An additional folding step is screwed on the inside of the front
wall, which makes it easier to get into the load box. All side walls and the rear wall are
opened hinged by unlocking the appropriate locks of the trailer. In addition, the walls on the
left side of the trailer can be opened horizontally, thus allowing access to the cargo
transported on pallets.
The load box is seated in the sockets of the rear beam and the front crossbar of the lower
frame, see figure (3.1). The selected direction of tipping is realized by placing the tipping pins
in properly profiled socket holes, whose construction prevents their incorrect placement by
the trailer operator.
All walls of the trailer are made of waterproof, laminated plywood with aluminium fittings with
rubber seals. As additional equipment, the trailer can be equipped with a balcony (11), a
tarpaulin (14), a chute system consisting of side plates (12) and a rear wall chute plate.
In the rear wall there is a chute slide (1), which can be additionally fitted with a chute (2)
enabling more precise unloading of loose materials - figure (3.3).
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