Load Distribution - Hyundai TRANSLEAD Original Operator's Manual

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Operating the trailer

Load distribution

The cargo must be properly loaded, blocked, and secured to
avoid load shifting.
CAUTION
• Improper loading, load distribution or cargo securement may
damage the components of the floor assembly.
• Do not use pallets with small sized footprints. Doing so may
damage the floor assembly.
• The sliding suspension must be placed in the rear most position
during loading.
• Ensure the trailer is on a firm and level ground during loading.
• To prevent the trailer from moving forward during loading, chock
wheels, or use dock locking devices.
NOTICE
• Before operating the trailer, check the highway's legal load
regulations. They may differ from the maximum load indicated on
the VIN plate.
• For proper trailer load distribution, you must comply with the
following sections of Title 49 of the Department of Transportation
(DOT) Federal Motor Carriers Safety Regulations (FMCSR) at the
FMCSA Official website (www.fmcsa.dot.gov).
- Section 393.100 General rules for protection against shifting or
falling cargo.
- Section 393.102 Securement Systems
- Section 393.104 Blocking and Bracing
- Section 393.106 Front End Structure
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