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Mechanical adjustments
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Inspection, care and maintenance
Adjusting the tailgate tension springs
Pic. 51
Checking the tailgate
1
Rods
2
Clevis mounting on the linkage
3
Tension spring
4
Clevis mounting on the loading bridge
While tilting back, the tailgate is pulled
towards the loading bridge by two
tension springs (Pic. 51 /3). The locking
hooks (Pic. 53 /2) are held in the
unlocked position.
Tilt the loading bridge down
(Pic. 52 /4) at the rear.
The tailgate is automatically unlocked.
Pic. 52
Readjust the tension spring
1
Threaded rod
2
Nut with counter nut
3
Plate
4
Loading bridge
The tension springs can be retightened
when the tension has decreased.
Evenly retighten the two tension springs.
Release the counter-nut (Pic. 52 /2).
Tighten the nut, so that the tension
spring is tightened.
Counter the nut.
Pic. 53
Checking the tailgate
1
Tailgate, pulled close
2
Looking hooks, unlocked
Tilt the loading bridge backwards.
The rear drop side (Pic. 53 /1) is
pulled up to the loading bridge.
Check that the automated locking of
the looking hooks (Pic. 53 /2) works
appropriately.
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Summary of Contents for 10000 Series
Page 6: ...Contents 4 ...
Page 11: ...9 1 Safety ...
Page 28: ...Personal protective equipment rules prohibitions 26 Safety 1 ...
Page 29: ...27 2 General information ...
Page 39: ...37 3 Operation ...
Page 61: ...59 4 Operating the chassis ...
Page 102: ...100 Operating the chassis Warning tables optional 4 ...
Page 103: ...101 5 Operating the body ...
Page 144: ...5 Roll up tarpaulin optional 142 Operating the body ...
Page 145: ...143 6 Electrical system ...
Page 158: ...6 TIM iTAP 156 Electrical system ...
Page 159: ...157 7 Inspection care and maintenance ...
Page 218: ...7 Disposal 216 Inspection care and maintenance ...
Page 219: ...217 8 Troubleshooting ...