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4.3 

identified  and  rectified.  If  a  fault  cannot  be  rectified  or  the  repair  could  void  the  guarantee, 

please contact retailer for additional clarifications. 

 

ATTENTION! 

 

Non-adherence to the recommendations contained in the instructions or improper use of 
trailer may cause damage to the machine. 

The technical condition prior to starting use may not give rise to any reservation. 

 

4.2

 

CHECKING THE TRAILER'S TECHNICAL CONDITION 

When preparing the trailer for normal use, check individual elements according to guidelines 

presented in table (4.1). 

TABLE 4.1 

TECHNICAL INSPECTION SCHEDULE 

DESCRIPTION 

SERVICE OPERATION 

FREQUENCY 

Check technical condition of tyres 
and tyre pressure, 

Visually inspect the tyres and check if 
they are properly inflated. 

Correct operation of lights and 
indicators. 

After hitching trailer to the tractor 
activate in sequence individual lights, 
check if all reflective lights are 
installed, check if slow-moving vehicle 
warning sign is in place. 

Operation of brake system 

Attach trailer to the tractor and test the 
brakes after moving off. 

Operation of hydraulic tipping 
system 

Check operation and tightness of 
hydraulic systems during tipping of 
load box 

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Check technical condition of tyres 
and tyre pressure, 

Check the condition of tyre tread, 
lateral surfaces, wheel rim and if 
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Check if the nuts and bolts securing 
drawbar and other nut and bolt 
connections are properly tightened, 

Torque values should be according to 
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Summary of Contents for T780

Page 1: ...PROVINCE tel 48 085 681 63 29 48 085 681 64 29 48 085 681 63 81 48 085 681 63 82 fax 48 085 681 63 83 48 085 682 71 10 www pronar pl OPERATOR S MANUAL TRAILER PRONAR T780 Translation of the original instructions ISSUE 3B 01 2010 PUBLICATION NO 163N 00000000 UM ...

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Page 3: ...hanges are passed on to users with the aid of the information insert attached to these operating instructions annexes The operating instructions are an integral part of the machine s documentation Before using the tractor the user must familiarise himself with the content of these instructions and observe all recommendations This guarantees safe operation and ensures malfunction free work of the m...

Page 4: ...alth or life Particularly important information and instructions the observance of which is essential are distinguished in the text by the sign and also preceded either word ATTENTION Failure to observe the instructions may lead to damage to the machine as a result of improper operation regulation or use In order to focus the user s attention on the need to perform technical maintenance the releva...

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Page 6: ...L RISK 2 8 2 4 INFORMATION AND WARNING STICKERS 2 9 3 CONSTRUCTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 3 1 3 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 3 2 3 2 CHASSIS 3 3 3 3 LOAD BOX 3 5 3 4 WORKING BRAKE 3 8 3 5 PARKING BRAKE 3 9 3 6 HYDRAULIC TIPPER SYSTEM 3 10 3 7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WARNING SIGNS AND INDICATORS 3 11 4 CORRECT USE 4 1 4 1 PREPARING FOR WORK BEFORE FIRST USE 4 2 4 2 CHECKING THE TRAILER S TECHNICAL CONDI...

Page 7: ...TION 5 6 5 5 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OPERATION 5 8 5 6 LUBRICATION 5 10 5 7 INSTALLATION AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE FRAME AND CANVAS COVER 5 14 5 8 INSTALLATION AND DISASSEMBLY OF EXTENSION WALLS 5 15 5 9 ABSORBER SPRING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 5 16 5 10 STORAGE 5 16 5 11 TRAILER PREPARATION FOR END OF SEASON 5 16 5 12 TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR NUT AND BOLT CONNECTIONS 5 17 5 13 FAULTS AND MEANS OF REMEDYING THEM 5 1...

Page 8: ...1 1 SECTION 1 BASIC INFORMATION IDENTIFICATION INTENDED USE FITTINGS WARRANTY CONDITIONS TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS WITHDRAWAL FROM USE ...

Page 9: ... markings are placed on the front beam of the upper frame on the right side of the trailer The factory number is stamped on a rectangle area painted silver When buying the trailer check that the serial numbers on the machine agree with the numbers written in the WARRANTY BOOK in the sales documents and in the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The meaning of the individual fields found on the data plate are p...

Page 10: ... not applicable J Permissible front axle load K Permissible rear axle load The factory numbers of the axle shafts and their types are stamped onto the identity plate secured to the central part of axle shaft beam If the trailer is equipped with a pneumatic braking system with an automatic brake force regulator an additional data plate is placed on the front wall of the load box figure 1 2A DRAWING...

Page 11: ...ansporting people or animals It is acceptable to transport construction materials mineral fertilisers pasture salt and mineral mixes provided the conditions indicated in section 4 Non compliance with the recommendations concerning transport and loading of this type of materials could damage the trailer or invalidate the guarantee The trailer may only be used by persons who are familiar with the co...

Page 12: ...erials if there is a possibility of causing environmental damage for transporting machines and equipment with centre of gravity location impairing the trailer stability for transporting loads with uneven loading and overloading of axles for transporting unsecured loads which may move in the load box platform tipping the load box unload on an uneven or soft ground Requirements concerning trailer op...

Page 13: ... a single trailer in medium or difficult terrain conditions Average or difficult terrain conditions are defined as hard and not marshy ground at an inclination not exceeding 5 Data indicated in table 1 2 refer standard T780 trailer 1 3 FITTINGS Standard equipment as well as special fittings and accessories available on order are given in table 1 3 TABLE 1 3 FITTINGS OF THE T780 TRAILER FITTINGS T7...

Page 14: ...ntended purpose as described in the OPERATOR S MANUAL The repair period is specified in the WARRANTY BOOK The guarantee does not cover parts and sub assemblies of the machine which are subject to wear in normal usage conditions regardless of the warranty period normal tyre wear brake linings mechanical damage damage arising from improper use regulation and maintenance Detailed guarantee regulation...

Page 15: ...y to the platform of the vehicle using straps or chains fitted with a tightening mechanism The fastening equipment used must have a valid safety certificate Wedges or other objects without sharp edges should be placed under the wheels of the trailer to prevent it from rolling The wedges must be fixed to the platform of the vehicle During reloading work particular care should be taken not to damage...

Page 16: ...trailer should be taken to a scrap yard approved by local authorities When spare parts are changed worn out or damaged parts should be taken to a collection point for recyclable raw materials Hydraulic oil should be taken to the appropriate facility dealing with the re use of this type of waste ...

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Page 18: ...2 1 SECTION 2 SAFETY IN USE BASIC SAFETY PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLES WHEN TRAVELLING ON PUBLIC ROADS DESCRIPTION OF MINIMAL RISK INFORMATION AND WARNING STICKERS ...

Page 19: ...on the fundamental basis for using this trailer should be the application of safety principles and sensible behaviour The trailer must never be used by persons who are not authorised to drive agricultural tractors including children and people under the influence of alcohol or other drugs The trailer must not be used for purposes other than those for which it is intended Anyone who uses the machin...

Page 20: ...ior to tipping the load box place the tipping pins on the intended unloading side Check if the pins are correctly inserted and secured Using third party pins could damage the trailer The hydraulic system is under high pressure when operating Regularly check the technical condition of the connections and the hydraulic and pneumatic leads Prior to moving off make sure that tipping pins connecting th...

Page 21: ...en trailer is hitched to tractor Assembly and disassembly of extension walls the frame and canvas cover can only be carried out with the use of appropriate platforms ladders or from a ramp These tools must be in good condition to fully protect the persons working on them against falling The above procedure should be performed by at least two persons In the final phase of folding the canvas cover a...

Page 22: ...carried out by persons trained and entitled to do so This work should be carried out using appropriately selected tools After removing a wheel always check how firmly the nuts are screwed in Inspection should take place each time after first use after first journey with a load and then every 6 months Check the tyre pressure regularly In the event of any fault or damage whatsoever disconnect the tr...

Page 23: ...work pay attention to flammable or fusible elements parts of the pneumatic electric and hydraulic systems plastic parts If there is a risk that they will catch fire or be damaged they should be removed before commencing welding work Before beginning work prepare a CO2 or foam extinguisher In the event of work requiring the trailer to be raised use properly certified hydraulic or mechanical lifts f...

Page 24: ...n should be placed on the trailer s rear load box wall figure 2 1A Do not exceed the maximum design speed Adjust your speed to the road conditions The machine must NOT be left unsecured Securing the trailer involves engaging the parking brake and or placing wedges or other objects without any sharp edges under trailer wheels While driving on public roads the trailer must be fitted with a certified...

Page 25: ...ead to an accident and this is connected mainly with the actions described below using trailer for purposes other than those described in the instructions being between the tractor and the trailer while the engine is running and when the machine is being attached operation of the trailer by persons under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicating substances operation of trailer by an authorise...

Page 26: ...AND WARNING STICKERS The trailer is labelled with the information and warning stickers mentioned in table 2 1 The symbols are positioned as presented in figure 2 2A Throughout the time it is in use the user of the machine is obliged to take care that notices and warning and information symbols located on the trailer are clear and legible In the event of their destruction they must be replaced with...

Page 27: ...form maintenance or repair is inside the load box switch of engine and remove key from ignition Secure tractor against unauthorised access 4 Check the condition of the screw and nut connections of the wheel axles 5 Grease according to the recommendations in the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 Air pressure in the tyres 7 Type of trailer 8 Do not support load box containing load ...

Page 28: ...electric power lines during unloading 10 Hydraulic tipper system 11 Switching between hydraulic circuits I II air pressure in tyres depends on tyres used not shown on figure 2 2A stickers are applied in the vicinity of hydraulic sockets and three way hydraulic valve ...

Page 29: ...2 12 DRAWING 2 2A STICKER LOCATIONS Labelling in line with table 2 1 Information and warning stickers ...

Page 30: ...3 1 SECTION 3 CONSTRUCTION AND PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CHASSIS LOAD BOX WORKING BRAKE PARKING BRAKE HYDRAULIC TIPPER SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WARNING SIGNS AND INDICATORS ...

Page 31: ...9 614 2 548 3 102 1 900 4 760 7 696 2 410 800 600 Technical specification Load volume Load surface Lift of load surface Load box tipping angle rear sideways m3 m2 mm 26 18 5 1 360 46 45 Weights Tare weight Maximum legal gross weight Maximum design gross weight Maximum legal carrying capacity kg kg kg kg 7 850 24 000 27 000 16 150 Tyres Tyre dimensions Wheel rim size Air pressure in the tyres kPa 3...

Page 32: ... 1A Lower frame 1 of the load box is a structure are welded from steel sections The main support elements are two longitudinal rails connected with crossbars In the middle section and there are sockets used for mounting of the tipping ram cylinders 7 In the rear section of the frame there is lights support beam 3 to which mounted are primarily all electrical systems elements and the license plate ...

Page 33: ...is fixed to the rotator s frame using pins DRAWING 3 1A TRAILER CHASSIS 1 lower frame 2 wheel axle 3 lights support beam 4 rotator frame 5 taper leaf spring 6 drawbar 7 telescopic cylinder 8 rear under run protective device 9 spare wheel holder 10 toolbox ...

Page 34: ...aper leaf spring 3 rocker arm pin 4 5 spring pins 3 3 LOAD BOX Trailer s load box Figure 3 3A consists of upper frame 1 load box walls 800 mm 2 wall extensions 600 mm 3 and add additional accessories including fenced platform 4 and frame with canvas cover Three different versions of walls 2 are available No grain chute openings standard grain chute openings on the left side grain chute openings on...

Page 35: ...6 DRAWING 3 3A LOAD BOX 1 upper frame 2 load box walls 3 wall extensions 4 fenced platform 5 front wall ladder 6 front wall extension ladder 7 side pull off mechanism 8 linking cable 9 lateral grain chute ...

Page 36: ...ension ladder 6 are mounted to the front wall and wall extension of the load box figure 3 3A Fenced platform 4 is mounted on the right side Front wall 7 and rear wall 8 is installed on both sides of the load box figure 3 4A Side walls extensions are mounted the using pins in front side wall extension brackets and brackets welded to rear and middle stakes Slide lock 2 is installed in the rear wall ...

Page 37: ...onnector 3 control valve 4 automatic brake force regulator 5 air filter 6 40 L air tank 7 60 L air tank 8 drain valve 9 diaphragm actuator 30 10 diaphragm actuator 24 11 relay valve 12 air tank to control connector The trailer is equipped with double conduit pneumatic system with automatic brake force ...

Page 38: ...utomatic brake force regulator adjusts braking force depending on trailer load and does not require any attention of the trailers operator When braking compressed air from the control valve 3 flows through the regulator 4 and then is directed to brake ram cylinders 9 10 The setting of brake force regulator lever mechanically connected with vehicle s axle depends on trailer s loaded In a fully load...

Page 39: ...il manifold of the tractor s external hydraulic system is used to control the load box tipping mechanism ATTENTION Cut off valve 3 figure 3 7A limits the tipping angle of the load box when tipped to the sides The length of the control cable 4 controlling this valve is factory adjusted by the manufacturer and must not be changed when the trailer is used The trailer system consists of two independen...

Page 40: ...B DRAWING 3 7A HYDRAULIC TIPPING SYSTEM DIAGRAM 1 telescopic cylinder 2 plug 3 cut off valve 4 control cable 5 guide roller 6 socket 7 three way valve 3 7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WARNING SIGNS AND INDICATORS The trailer s electrical system is designed for supply of 12 V DC Connection of the trailer s electrical system with the tractor should be made through an appropriate connection lead that is part of...

Page 41: ... 7 pin socket 4 white reflective light 5 6 rear light combination group 7 8 clearance light 9 license plate light 10 rear reflective triangle 11 orange lateral reflective light 12 slow moving vehicle warning sign Lateral clearance lamps are available as additional accessories Positioning of electrical ...

Page 42: ...s electrical system diagram including additional accessories lateral clearance lights DRAWING 3 9A ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM ZP ZL rear lamp group TOP TOL rear clearance light GP GT seven pin socket OTP OTL license plate light PP PL front position lamp OBL OBP lateral clearance light ...

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Page 44: ...4 CORRECT USE PREPARING FOR WORK BEFORE FIRST USE CHECKING THE TRAILER S TECHNICAL CONDITION ATTACHING TO TRACTOR LOADING TRANSPORTING LOADS UNLOADING DISCONNECTING FROM TRACTOR PROPER USE AND MAINTENANCE OF TYRES ...

Page 45: ...g of minor elements Check if side walls open correctly locks interlock properly there are no missing cotter pins Check if tipping pins are inserted and correctly interlocked pin lug should be vertical cotter pin installed check air pressure in tyres and check correct tightening of wheel nuts check if the drawbar is correctly installed Check the technical condition of canvas cover clips fastening c...

Page 46: ...e Visually inspect the tyres and check if they are properly inflated Correct operation of lights and indicators After hitching trailer to the tractor activate in sequence individual lights check if all reflective lights are installed check if slow moving vehicle warning sign is in place Operation of brake system Attach trailer to the tractor and test the brakes after moving off Operation of hydrau...

Page 47: ...tions and observe all manufacturer s recommendations 4 3 ATTACHING TO TRACTOR Trailer may only be hitched to tractor equipped with a hitch capable of towing 27 000 kg DANGER When attaching there must be nobody between the trailer and the tractor when attaching the trailer tractors driver must exercise caution and make sure that nobody is present in the hazard zone Hitching trailer to agricultural ...

Page 48: ...ctor sockets release parking handbrake turning brake mechanical crank anticlockwise ATTENTION Do NOT travel with trailer which has an unreliable brake lighting or signalling system When turning conduit connection tubes must hang loosely and not become tangled with moving elements of trailer and tractor Pneumatic brake systems are equipped with connectors whose safety caps are made from coloured pl...

Page 49: ...stributed evenly in load box Depending on type of load it is necessary to use the appropriate equipment crane loader foreloader etc Loading should be carried out by a person experienced in this type of work and having appropriate authorisation for operating equipment if required When loading goods on pallets pay special attention to load distribution on the platform Pallets must be secured against...

Page 50: ...s milled burnt lime cinders gravel 1 200 1 300 1 350 1 650 1 700 2 050 1 500 2 100 1 000 1 200 1 500 2 200 300 450 500 600 600 800 700 7000 700 800 650 750 1 600 1 800 straw litter and bulk feeds meadow hay dried in the swath hay wilted in the swath hay in gathering trailer dry wilted wilted cut hay dry baled hay wilted baled hay stored dry hay stored cut hay clover lucerne wilted in the swath clo...

Page 51: ...green fodder in swath cut green fodder in bulk trailer green fodder in gathering trailer fresh beet leaves cut fresh beet leaves beet leaves in gathering trailer 40 60 80 140 8 15 15 20 50 80 20 40 50 90 40 100 80 90 110 150 20 25 35 75 60 100 28 35 150 400 120 270 140 160 350 400 180 250 concentrated feeds and mixed feeds stored chaff pressed cake milled dry feed mixed feeds mineral mixtures grou...

Page 52: ... 640 750 700 800 400 530 760 800 640 760 Others dry soil wet soil fresh peat garden soil 1 300 1 400 1 900 2 100 700 850 250 350 Source Technology of machine work in agriculture PWN Warszawa 1985 building materials mineral fertilisers and mineral mixtures cause damage to trailer construction and or paint coating and cause the creation of corrosion points With regard to the various density of mater...

Page 53: ...ng of painted surfaces and could give rise to ingress of corrosion Non compliance with the instructions provided could invalidate the guarantee Mineral fertilisers and other materials which by having contact with painted or steel surfaces may cause damage are recommended to be carried in sealed packing sacks boxes drums barrels etc After unloading the load box should be thoroughly cleaned using st...

Page 54: ...slopes of up to 8 and unloading must take place only on a level surface When not connected to the tractor the trailer must be immobilised using parking brake and possibly also with wedges or other objects without sharp edges placed under the front and back wheels Do NOT leave unsecured trailer In the event of trailer malfunction pull over on the hard shoulder avoiding any risk to other road users ...

Page 55: ...uipped with hydraulic tipping system and suitable frame structure and the load box allowing tipping sideways and to the rear Tipping off the load box is controlled from driver s cab using external tractor hydraulic system manifold Unloading trailer is performed in the following sequence tractor and trailer must be placed to drive forwards on flat ground immobilise tractor and trailer with parking ...

Page 56: ...all extensions close and secure the walls and wall extensions or chute opening before moving off make sure that tipping pin are in correct position i e with the handle facing downward and secured with cotter pin see figure 4 2A DRAWING 4 2A CORRECT METHOD FOR INTERLOCKING TIPPING PIN 1 tipping pin 2 securing cotter pin ...

Page 57: ...nd interlock using the bolt When unloading through the chute do not open wall locks or wall extension locks and tipping of the love box must be done very slowly and without jerking Raising the load box quickly will exert large pressure on the rear part of the load box due to displacement of the carried material and could compromise trailer s stability DRAWING 4 3A CHUTE 1 chute slide gate 2 chute ...

Page 58: ...Take particular care while unloading near electric power lines 4 7 DISCONNECTING FROM TRACTOR In order to disconnect the trailer from the tractor perform the following stop tractor immobilise trailer with parking brake and if needed place wedges under wheels disconnect from the tractor all electrical leads as well as hydraulic tipping and braking system conduits tubes and protect ends of these con...

Page 59: ...t higher temperatures could raise tire pressure by as much as 1 bar At high temperatures and pressure reduced load or speed Do not release air from warm tyres to adjust the pressure or the tyres will be underinflated when temperatures return to normal Protect valves using suitable caps to avoid soiling Do not exceed the trailer s maximum design speed When trailer is operated all day stop working f...

Page 60: ...MAIN BRAKES PNEUMATIC SYSTEM OPERATION HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OPERATION LUBRICATION INSTALLATION AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE FRAME AND CANVAS COVER INSTALLATION AND DISASSEMBLY OF EXTENSION WALLS ABSORBER SPRING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE STORAGE TRAILER PREPARATION FOR END OF SEASON TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR NUT AND BOLT CONNECTIONS LIST OF BULBS ...

Page 61: ...jack The lifting jack should be placed under the axle between U crews fixing absorber springs to the axle figure 5 2A Make certain that the trailer will not move during inspection of the bearing Turning the wheel slowly in both directions check that movement is smooth and that the wheel rotates without excessive resistance Turn the wheel so that it rotates very quickly check that the bearing does ...

Page 62: ... according to the following instructions figure 5 1A take off hub cover 1 take out split cotter pin 3 securing castellated nut 2 turning the wheel simultaneously tighten castellated nut until the wheel comes to a stop unscrew nut IN A direction not less than1 3 rotation to cover the nearest thread groove with alignment to opening in wheel stub axle B secure castellated nut was cotter pin and mount...

Page 63: ...ecessary when as a result of wear of brake shoe linings between lining and drum there is excessive slack and reduced braking effectiveness wheel brakes do not brake evenly or simultaneously If brakes are correctly regulated braking of trailer road wheel takes place simultaneously Brakes regulation consists of changing setting of axle shaft expander arm 1 in relation to expander shaft 2 To do this ...

Page 64: ...r proper brake regulation at full braking the axle shaft expander arm should create an angle of 90 with pneumatic ram piston With properly regulated brakes trailer main brake braking force should reach a value not less than that given in table 5 1 ATTENTION Braking force of the trailer is the braking force of all trailer wheels Difference in braking force may not be greater than 30 considering tha...

Page 65: ...k is functioning properly Length of parking brake cable should be so selected that at total release of working and parking brake the cable would be loose and hanging by 1 2 cm With properly regulated brakes trailer parking brake braking force should reach a value not less than that given in table 5 2 Difference in braking force of left and right wheel may not be greater than 30 considering that 10...

Page 66: ...ecting as water should be removed from air tank periodically In order to do this open out drain valve 2 placed in lower part of tank The compressed air in the tank causes the removal of water to the exterior After release valve mandrel should automatically close and stop air flow from tank Annually before the winter period unscrew drain valve and clean off accumulated dirt Replace copper seal Annu...

Page 67: ...engaging filter slide gate hold cover with other hand Stand away from filter cover vertical direction The insert and the air filter body should be cleaned at least every 3 months of trailer use Pneumatic system connection must be inspected on regularly during use of trailer and if necessary cleaned of all contamination Particular attention should be paid to the technical condition of security cove...

Page 68: ... principle that the oil in the trailer hydraulic system and in the tractor hydraulic system are the same type Application of different types of oil is not permitted In a new trailer system is filled with HL32 hydraulic oil The hydraulic system should be completely tight sealed Checking tightness of hydraulic system consists of connecting machine with tractor and starting hydraulic cylinder rams an...

Page 69: ...ust NOT be used The condition of hydraulic systems should be inspected regularly while using trailer The hydraulic system is under high pressure when operating Regularly check the technical condition of the connections and the hydraulic conduits Use the hydraulic oil recommended by the Producer Never mix two types of oil In the event of necessity of changing hydraulic oil for another oil check the...

Page 70: ...oam or extinguisher steam 5 6 LUBRICATION Trailer lubrication must be carried out in places indicated in figures 5 6A 5 7A and also detailed in table 5 4 TABLE 5 4 GREASING POINTS ITE M NAME NUMBER OF GREASING POINTS TYPE OF GREASE GREASING FREQUENCY 1 Articulated joints and sockets for installation of load box 4 permanent 2 months 2 Sockets for installation of tipping ram cylinder 2 permanent 6 m...

Page 71: ...th 12 Slide gate pins in the rear wall 6 Silicone 1 month 13 Wall pins and locks 12 Silicone 1 month 14 Tipping ram cylinder ball bearing 1 permanent 6 months 15 Drawbar pins 2 permanent 3 months 16 Wall locking mechanism 4 permanent 3 months not shown on figure Depending on wall configuration 2 or 6 lubrication points ...

Page 72: ...5 13 DRAWING 5 6A CHASSIS GREASING POINTS ...

Page 73: ...5 14 DRAWING 5 7A LOAD BOX GREASING POINTS ...

Page 74: ...re it is essential to keep individual machine elements clean 5 7 INSTALLATION AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE FRAME AND CANVAS COVER Canvas cover can only be used together with the frame and fenced platform Fenced platform is located on the trailer s front wall It provides convenient and safe location for work associated with canvas cover The canvas cover should be rolled up and unrolled while standing on ...

Page 75: ...tall middle wall extensions takes Install front and a rear wall extension Install side wall extensions Screw in side step and extension ladder to the front wall Screw in fenced platform Disassembly of wall extensions should be performed in reverse order ATTENTION Assembly and disassembly of wall extensions should be carried out with the use of appropriate platforms ladders or when standing on a ra...

Page 76: ... SEASON If the trailer will not be used for a long time it is essential to protect it from adverse weather especially rust and accelerated tyre deterioration During this time trailer must be unloaded Trailer and canvas cover should be very carefully washed and dried While washing do not direct a strong water or steam jet at information and warning stickers hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders electric...

Page 77: ...t and bolt connections Recommended tightening torque of most frequently applied nut and bolt connections are given in table 5 5 Given values apply to non greased steel bolts TABLE 5 5 TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR NUT AND BOLT CONNECTIONS 5 8 8 8 10 9 THREAD d mm MD Nm M6 8 10 15 M8 18 25 36 M10 37 49 72 M12 64 85 125 M14 100 135 200 M16 160 210 310 M20 300 425 610 M24 530 730 1050 M27 820 1150 1650 M30 1...

Page 78: ...system connection conduit Replace Leaking connections Tighten replace washers or seal set Problem with moving off Parking brake applied Release parking brake Excessive slack in bearings Checks slack and regulate if needed Noise in axle hubs Damaged bearing Change bearing together with sealing ring Incorrectly regulated main brake Regulate setting of expander arms Excessive heating of axle hubs Inc...

Page 79: ...olling the cut off valve is blocked Check the routing of the control cable and if the cut off valve is fully functional Replace if cut off valve is damaged 5 14 LIST OF BULBS TABLE 5 7 LIST OF BULBS LAMP BULB Front position light left right LO 110PP C5W SV8 5 Left right clearance light R5W License plate light LT 120 C5W SV8 5 Rear lamp group left WE 549L right WE 549P indicator light P21W brake li...

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Page 83: ...TIRE T780 385 65 R 22 5 160 K 1 425 65 R 22 5 160 F 2 445 65 R 22 5 170 F 3 500 60 R 22 5 165 A8 4 560 60 R 22 5 161 D 4 1 disc wheel 11 75x22 5 ET 30 2 disc wheel 13 00x22 5 ET 0 3 disc wheel 14 00x22 5 ET 0 4 disc wheel 16 00x22 5 ET 0 ...

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