PRONAR T672ECO User Manual page 85

Agricultural trailer
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Rules of use
even above the load box extensions with
special attention due to the stability of the
trailer and proper fastening and securing
of the load. It should be remembered that
a highly placed load adversely affects the
stability of the trailer.
LOADS IN PACKAGING
Loads transported in packages (boxes,
sacks) should be placed tightly next to
each other starting from the front wall. If
it is necessary to lay several layers, in-
dividual batches should be applied alter-
nately (in a block system). The load must
be laid tightly and over the entire surface
of the trailer floor. Otherwise, the load
will shift during the journey. Due to the
construction of the trailer (adapting the
load box to transport crops and agricul-
tural products, no load fastening points),
packed materials can be placed only below
the contour of the walls or extensions of
the load box. If the trailer is equipped with
mesh extensions, the height of the load
layer may not be higher than 600 mm, i.e.
it may not exceed the upper edge of the
walls. A higher layer of load may shift while
driving and cause significant damage to
the mesh extensions and the scattering of
the load.
Materials that can cause steel corrosion,
chemical damage or react in a different
way by adversely affecting the construction
materials of the trailer may be transported
only if the load is properly prepared. Ma-
terials must be tightly packed (in plastic
bags, plastic containers, etc.). During
transport, the contents of the packages
must not get into the load box, so ensure
that the containers are properly sealed.
Due to the variety of materials, tools,
methods of securing and securing loads,
it is not possible to describe all methods
of loading. When working, be guided by
reason and your own experience. The
trailer user is obliged to read the regula-
tions regarding road transport and comply
with their recommendations.
PRONAR T672ECO
Chapter 4
H.3.3.259.05.1.EN
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