Placing A Load On The Wheel Arch - Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2018 Operating Instructions Manual

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278 Transporting
Removing lashing eyelets
Turn the ring of lashing eyelet
#
parallel to the longitudinal axis of lashing eye‐
let C.
C
Grip lashing eyelet
#
under fitting and use your thumb to push the
locking pin down as far as it will go.
Slide lashing eyelet
#
out through the notches of rack rail 2.
Attaching the head lashing
& WARNING Risk of injury due to incor‐
rectly secured loads
When the hooks on the head lashing are
attached to the rings of the sliders, the slid‐
ers could come loose. The load may come
loose, fall down and injure people, for
instance when they enter or load and unload
the load compartment.
Only attach the hooks on the head lash‐
#
ing to the rings of the lashing eyelets.
%
The hooks on head lashing
attached to the rings of lashing eyelets B.
Check that the load is seated securely.
#
To attach the head lashing: tension head
#
lashing
3
at both ends of load
attach two hooks
A
the rings of lashing eyelets B.

Placing a load on the wheel arch

Comply with the important safety notes under
"Notes on loading" (
/
B
until it is
as described above
C
and pull it down and
3
may only be
6
and
of the head lashing to
page 77).
Place the objects on wheel arch
#
them using tie-down eyes 1(
%
A wheel arch may be subjected to a load of
150 kg.
2
and lash
page 273).
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