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Version 2019/01
REXUS operating instruction manual (Part 2)
6.2.6 Breast / breech bar
Functional explanation
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The breast / breech bars are used to stabilise and hold your
animals.
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When transporting several small animals, these can be
used as partition bars.
WARNING
Unsecured breast / breech bars!
The animal may fall during the drive or get frightened by bars
sliding around - lurching / accident risk!
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Check that the breast and breech bars are attached
and secured on both sides before driving off.
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Unsecured breast / breech bars
1. Breech bar
2. Holder
3. Breast bar
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Unsecured breast / breech bars (detail)
1. Locking
2. Safety hook
3. Hole
Position the breast / breech bars according to the size of
your animal.
Hooking in
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Hook the locking mechanism in the holders.
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Guide the safety hooks through the holes of the locking
mechanism.
The breast/breech bars are secured.
6.3 Supports (optional)
NOTICE
Load the trailer with the supports
completely extended!
The axle compresses during loading! The entire weight of the
trailer lies on the supports. Supports will be damaged!
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Do not crank down / place the supports right down to
the floor before loading (approx. 4-6 cm air between
supports and floor).
6.3.1 Prop stands
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Prop stands lowered
1. Handle
2. Cylinder body
3. Rotary knob
4. Holder
CAUTION
Loosely tightened rotary knob!
During loading/unloading, the prop stand can
slide down and your trailer may tip!
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Before loading/unloading, check that the rotary knob
is tightened.
Lowering for loading
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Undo the rotary knob. While doing so hold the prop
stand on the handle.
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Lower the cylinder body down so that an air gap of ap-
prox. 4-6 cm remains between floor and supports.
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Tighten the rotary knob.
Lowering for unloading
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Undo the rotary knob. While doing so hold the prop
stand on the handle.
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Lower the cylinder body right down to the floor.
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Tighten the rotary knob.