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PRONAR T700M/1 Translation Of The Original Copy Of The Manual page 41

Agricultural trailer

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Safety advice
2.6 LOADING AND UNLOADING THE TRAILER
• Loading and unloading work should
be carried out by persons experi-
enced in this type of work.
• Use only original tipping pins with
a handle. The use of third-party pins
may damage the trailer.
• The trailer is not intended for trans-
porting people, animals or hazardous
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 may not
cause an overload on the axle of the
trailer.
• Incorrect load distribution and over-
loading the machine may cause the
trailer to tip over or cause damage to
its components.
• Do NOT climb on load box during
loading and unloading.
• Unloading and loading of trailer may
only take place when the machine is
positioned on level and hard surface
and connected to tractor. Tractor
and trailer must be placed to drive
forward.
• Ensure that during unloading / loading
or raising the load box nobody is near
the trailer. Before tipping the load box
ensure proper visibility and make
certain that there are no bystanders
near the trailer.
• Before raising the load box, the
tipping pins should be placed on the
intended unloading side. Check if the
pins are correctly inserted.
• When opening the tailgate or the
lower walls, do not remain in the
opening zone or within the range of
the falling load.
• Keep a safe distance from overhead
electric power lines during unloading
and when load box is raised.
• Do NOT tip of the load box in windy
conditions.
• If the load does not pour from the
raised load box immediately cease
unloading. The trailer may only be
tipped again after removing the
object, which prevented the load from
pouring.
• During winter, particular attention
must be paid to loads which may
freeze during transport. When tipping
the load box with frozen load the
trailer may become unstable and tip
over.
• Do NOT raise the load box if there is
PRONAR T700M/1
Section 2
2.11

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