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Tipping trailer 2012 1

CONTENTS

1.

Foreword ............................................................................................................................................... 3

2.

Designed purpose of use ....................................................................................................................... 3

3.

Safety instructions for trailers................................................................................................................. 3

4.

Trailer specifications.............................................................................................................................. 5

5.

Assembly of the trailer ........................................................................................................................... 7

5.1. Installing the tires .............................................................................................................................. 7
Trailer hitch ball ......................................................................................................................................... 7
5.3. Hitching and removing the trailer from the loader ............................................................................... 8
5.4. Connecting and disconnecting the hydraulic couplings....................................................................... 9

6.

Using the trailer ................................................................................................................................... 10

6.1. Opening and removing the sides ..................................................................................................... 11
6.2. Tipping the trailer ............................................................................................................................ 11

6.2.1. Operating the rear hydraulic outlet of the loader........................................................................ 12

6.3. Operating on slopes and uneven terrains......................................................................................... 12

7.

Maintenance and service..................................................................................................................... 12

7.1. Storage ........................................................................................................................................... 13
7.2. Lubrication ...................................................................................................................................... 13

8.

Warranty terms.................................................................................................................................... 14

Appendix: EC Declaration of Conformity

This  manual  uses  the  following  warning  symbols  to  highlight  factors  that  must  be  taken  into  account  to
reduce the risk of personal injury or property damage:

DANGER:

This safety symbol refers to important safety information in this manual. It warns of
an immediate hazard that could cause serious personal injury or property damage.

Read  the  warning  text  accompanying  the  symbol  carefully  and  ensure  that  other
operators are also familiar with the warnings, since personal safety is at stake.

Note:
This  notice  symbol  indicates  information  about  the  correct  operation  and
maintenance of the equipment.

Failure  to  observe  the  instructions  accompanying  the  symbol  can  lead  to
equipment breakdown or other property damage.

In  addition  to  the  safety  instructions  included  in  this  manual,  you  must  observe  all  occupational  safety
regulations,  local  laws  and  other  regulations  concerning  the  use  of  the  equipment.  Especially  laws  and
regulations  concernign  the  use  of  the  equipment  on  road  areas  must  be  observed.  Find  out  about  the
applicable  regulations  in  your  area  before  putting  the  trailer  into  service.  Due  to  continuous  product
development,  some  of  the  details  in  this  manual  may  differ  from  your  equipment.  We  reserve  the  right  to
change the contents of the manual without notification. This operator’s manual is a translation of the original
Finnish version.

Summary of Contents for A21200

Page 1: ...llow all instructions Keep this manual for later reference Operator s Operator s Operator s Operator s manual for Attachment manual for Attachment manual for Attachment manual for Attachment T Ti ip p...

Page 2: ...immediate hazard that could cause serious personal injury or property damage Read the warning text accompanying the symbol carefully and ensure that other operators are also familiar with the warning...

Page 3: ...bed is completely flat For transporting lighter materials an extra side kit can be fitted to increase the volume of the smaller trailer quickly and easily The larger trailer model has side extensions...

Page 4: ...y of the loader Prevent the load on the trailer from moving The loader and the trailer may start to move when parked on a slope or during loading Always park the trailer on an even platform and make s...

Page 5: ...ught from ground single sides 1250 mm 1320 mm Side extensions 270 mm A45193 vakiovaruste Load space dimensions Length Width Height with double sides 1760 mm 1010 mm 270 mm 550 mm 2250 mm 1250 mm 270 m...

Page 6: ...ls are available via your retailer or contact information provided on the cover page The warning decals contain important safety information Replace damaged or missing decals with new ones Table 2 Dec...

Page 7: ...r equipped with pallet forks can be used to lift the trailer Watch out the possible swinging or falling of the trailer during installation To support the trailer use for example empty pallets Installi...

Page 8: ...trailer locks on the hitch ball On the side of the towing hitch there is an couloured red green red indicator When the tariler is locked the arrow marker should point to the green area 4 Turn the sup...

Page 9: ...ear outlet of the loader by pushing the coupling to its counterpart The hose s should be connected so that the coupling equipped with a coloured cap is connected to the coresponding coupling of the lo...

Page 10: ...t the operating area of the trailer Do not allow others to stay near the sides or behind the trailer at less than 3 metres safety distance or to the crushing hazard area in between the trailer and the...

Page 11: ...inclinations and by keeping others at a safe distance away from the equipment due to the overturning risk of the trailer Open the rear hatch of the trailer before activating the tipping Lift the trail...

Page 12: ...bited on steep slopes Maximum allowed longitudinal inclination is 10 Drive slowly on slopes an d avoid sudden changes in speed or direction When loading the trailer on uneven terrain extra care must b...

Page 13: ...structures Support the trailer carefully for storage and prevent unauthorized use Place for example blocks of wood under the supporting jack so that it is in direct contact with the ground Before long...

Page 14: ...price of components purchased by the customer in special cases that have been agreed in advance The warranty does not cover Normal maintenance work such as the replacement of blades or the belts or p...

Page 15: ...nized standards have been applied SFS EN ISO 12100 1 2 SFS EN 14121 1 SFS EN 982 Wir erkl ren hiermit dass die nachstehend aufgef hrte Maschine konform ist mit den Bestimmungen der EG Maschinenrichtli...

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