Mercedes-Benz Zetros 2020 Operating Instructions Manual page 206

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Compressed-air reservoir
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Tyre pressures
Permissible difference in pressure between tyres on an axle
Maximum permissible air pressure for inflating tyres
Wheel nut tightening torques
Steel wheels with pressure plate nuts
Steel wheels with spherical collar nuts
Spare wheel on spare wheel bracket
Spring-loaded cylinder
Release torque of the spring-loaded parking brake cylinder release
screw
Tightening torque of the spring-loaded parking brake cylinder release
screw
Release pressure (reservoir pressure in compressed-air system)
Steering play
Maximum permissible steering play (measured at the rim of the steer-
ing wheel with the engine running)
Fording depth
Dependent on equipment
Compressed-air reservoir
Information on the compressed-air
reservoir
For the initial purchaser and other users
Accompanying documentation in accordance
with Directives 87/404/EEC and EN 286-2
The reservoir is:
a
only intended for use in compressed-air
systems and auxiliary equipment on motor
vehicles and their trailers, and is only to
be used to hold compressed air.
b
to be marked for identification with a
works number and the reservoir manufac-
turer's name. Also with the principal oper-
ating data and the EC mark; see the iden-
tification plate or engravings directly on
the reservoir wall.
c
manufactured under a "Declaration of
conformity" in accordance with Article 12
of Directive 87/404/EEC.
20 kPa (0.2 bar,
Y
3 psi) (
page 195)
1000 kPa (10.0 bar,
145 psi)
Y
(
page 195)
600 Nm
450 Nm
385 Nm
Maximum 70 Nm
Maximum 35 Nm
Minimum 8.0 bar
30 mm
see fording depth
Y
label (
page 121)

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