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Inspection, care and maintenance
Emergency release device for the accumulator parking accumulator
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Activating the emergency release device
Pic. 72
Membrane brake cylinder
1
Accumulator parking brake
2
Rear axle
The membrane brake cylinders with
accumulator parking brake (Pic. 72 /1)
are installed on the rear axle (Pic. 72 /2).
In the event of a pressure failure, the pre-
tensioned spring is released, which
initiates automatic braking.
The accumulator brake membrane
cylinders can be manually released
(emergency release device) for repair
purposes.
WARNING
Activated emergency release
device
The braking system of the trailer
is out of action when the
emergency release device has
been activated.
People could be struck by the trailer and
run over.
Carefully secure the trailer against
rolling by using the wheel chocks.
Activate the emergency release
device only on even ground.
WARNING
Unbraked trailer
The braking system of the trailer
is out of action when the
emergency release device has
been activated.
The brakes of the traction unit are not
sufficient to stop the vehicle combination.
Move a loaded trailer at most at
walking speed (4 km/h).
CAUTION
The pre-tensioned spring is under
pressure
The pre-tensioned spring may be flung
out when the accumulator brake
membrane cylinder is opened - risk of
being hit!
Only have repairs to the spring-loaded
membrane cylinder performed by
Humbaur GmbH or an authorised
workshop.
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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 ...