Loading And Unloading The Load Box - PRONAR T386 Operator's Manual

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SECTION 2
• Before starting the trailer's hydraulic system, fill the pump driven by PTO with oil
from the tank – do not start the system without oil.
• In the event of injuries being caused by pressurised hydraulic oil, contact a doctor
immediately. Hydraulic oil may find its way under the skin and cause infections. In
the event of contact of oil with eyes, rinse eyes with a large quantity of water and
if irritation occurs, consult a doctor. In the event of contact of oil with skin wash
the area of contact with water and soap. Do NOT apply organic solvents (petrol,
kerosene).
• Use the hydraulic oil recommended by the Manufacturer.
• After changing the hydraulic oil, the used oil should be properly disposed of. Used
oil or oil which has lost its properties should be stored in original containers or
replacement containers resistant to action of hydrocarbons. Replacement
containers must be clearly marked and appropriately stored.
• Do not store hydraulic oil in packaging designed for storing food or foodstuffs.
• Rubber hydraulic conduits must be replaced every 4 years regardless of their
technical condition.

2.1.5 LOADING AND UNLOADING THE LOAD BOX

• Loading and unloading work should be carried out by persons experienced in this
type of work.
• Do NOT exceed permissible load weight of trailer because this may cause danger
to road traffic and cause damage to the machine.
• Do not carry people or animals either on the trailer chassis or in load boxes. The
trailer is not intended for transporting people or animals.
• Individual types of load boxes are adapted to carrying various groups of materials,
therefore the user is obligated to carefully read the load box operator's manual
and comply with its recommendations.
• The load must be arranged in load box in such a way that it does not threaten the
stability of the trailer, and does not hinder driving.
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