Transport; Car Transport - PRONAR T400 Operator's Manual

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CHAPTER 1
Pronar T400
by the warranty or not. Detailed warranty conditions are given in the WARRANTY CARD
attached to the newly purchased machine.
Modifications of the trailer without the written consent of the Manufacturer are prohibited. In
particular, welding, reaming, cutting and heating of the main machine components that
directly affect safety during use are not permitted.

1.5 TRANSPORT

The trailer is ready for sale completely assembled and does not require packing. Only the
machine's technical documentation and any additional equipment may be packed. Delivery to
the user takes place by car or independent transport (towing a trailer with an agricultural
tractor).

1.5.1 CAR TRANSPORT

Loading and unloading the trailer from a car should be carried out using a loading ramp and a
farm tractor. During work the general principles of workplace health and safety of reloading
should be respected. Person operating reloading equipment must have the required
permissions to use these devices. The trailer during loading must be correctly connected to
the tractor in accordance with the requirements contained in this operator's manual. The
trailer braking system must be activated and checked before going down or onto the ramp.
The trailer should be mounted firmly on the platform of the vehicle using straps, chains,
lashings or other fastening devices equipped with a tensioning mechanism. The fastening
elements should be attached to the transport eyelets designed for this purpose (1) - figure
(1.3), or to the permanent structural elements of the trailer (longerons, crossbars, etc.).
Transport brackets are welded to the bottom frame crossbeams (2), one pair for each trailer
crossbeam. Use certified and technically reliable securing measures. Wiping belts, cracked
fasteners, bent or corroded hooks or other damage may disqualify the product from being
used. Please refer to the directions in the manufacturer's instructions for the fastener used.
Chocks, wooden beams or other objects without sharp edges should be placed under the
trailer wheels, protecting the machine against rolling away. Trailer wheel blocks must be
nailed to the load platform planks of the car or secured in another way preventing their
movement. The number of fastening elements (ropes, belts, chains, lashings etc.) and the
force needed for their tension depends, among others, on the trailer's own weight, the design
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