Mercedes-Benz 963 2022 Series Manual page 80

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Towing in raised position
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Ensure that the switch panels and monitor of the
fleetboard are not damaged.
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Raising by the rear wheels
Fix steering wheel in place.
Set the lift fork to the track width of the vehicle.
Move the lift fork under the vehicle and set to the tire size.
Raise vehicle and secure at wheels with tensioning strap and at the axle
with chains.
Raise vehicle at additional axle
Raising the vehicle at the additional axle is only
permissible without a square wooden block if the vehicle
is not loaded, meaning without body or fully-enclosed
Secure the vehicle to the lifting device with chains.
Attach the chains so that lines, cables, hoses and
other detachable parts are not damaged.
Before raising, tie the 1st rear axle to the frame with
chains.
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Raising the vehicle at the second driven rear axle
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Maximum permissible speed with steering wheel
fixed in place: 60 km/h.
swap body. If the vehicle is partially laden, place a
square wooden block between the longitudinal frame
member and additional axle.
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Observe the tire pressure and changes in the tire
temperature. The front axle load increases when
three-axle or four-axle vehicles are raised at the last
axle.
Actros, Antos and Arocs | Towing and recovery
W00.60-A005-71
W00.60-A011-71

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