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The vehicle must be secured
with wheel chocks when par-
ked on a slope area, during
the
loading and
unloading
operations or when parked
without a tractor.
Only place wheel chocks on
wheels on fixed axles, never
on idle/steer axles.
When the wheel chocks is fi-
xed inside the holder, be sure
that the pins will be mounted
properly.
After driving operations, place
the wheel chocks properly.
3.11.1. Pin Type Wheel Chock Holder
Removing The Wheel Chock from Its
Seat:
Pull out the cotter pin (1) located
at the end of the pin type wheel chock
holder. Then take the chock from its slot
by pulling it sideways from the chock
holder.
Pin type wheel choke holder
Placing The Wheel Chock from Its
Seat:
After use, fit the chock onto the
chock holder pin and fix it by replacing
the cotter pin.
3.11.2. Pocket Type Wheel Chock
Holder
Pocket Type Wheel Chock Holder
Removing The Wheel Chock from Its
Seat:
Remove the wheel chock by push-
ing the handle (1) located at the end of
the chock holder from the wheel chock to
the other side.
Placing The Wheel Chock from Its
Seat:
Insert the wheel chock by pulling
the handle (1) located at the end of the
chock holder.
3.12. Boxes and Storage Units
Be sure that the boxes and
storage units are properly clo-
sed and that the materials in-
side of these storage units are
fixed properly before driving.
Otherwise, the accident may
occur.
Be sure that the necessary sa-
fety measurements are taken
while using the cabinets and
storage units.
3.12.1. Stainless Steel Toolbox
It is used to store tools and tools. It is
usually mounted on the driver's side of
the vehicle.