RUNNING GEAR OPERATION
Operating instructions • Semitrailer • 505369471-04 • 02/2019
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► Switch on load speed by pushing in
the hand crank
speed and rapid speed of the landing leg
winch", pg. 26)
► Use the hand crank to wind to the de-
sired support height. Do not fully un-
load the wheels while doing so.
► Use the rear braces, if available
► Secure the hand crank in the bracket.
ü
The landing leg winch is extended and
the trailer is supported.
Retracting the landing leg winch
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to crank recoil!
A hand crank recoil can cause injuries
when releasing the hand crank.
► Slowly ease the load off the hand
crank at the end of the rotation.
► Check the parking brake and apply if
.
uncoupling the trailer", pg. 32)
.
► Retract the rear braces, if available
(see "5.3 Rear braces", pg. 27)
.
► Take the hand crank from the bracket.
► Engage the hand crank on the crank
drive shaft until it locks into place.
► Set to load speed by pushing in the
and rapid speed of the landing leg winch",
pg. 26)
.
► Crank up the landing leg winch until it
is unloaded.
► Set to high speed by pulling out the
and rapid speed of the landing leg winch",
pg. 26)
.
► Crank up the landing leg winch to the
stop.
► Secure the hand crank in the bracket.
ü
The landing leg winch is retracted and
is in the driving position.
5.3
Rear braces
!
WARNING
Risk of accident when driving with rear
brace folded down!
Partially folded down and/or unlocked rear
braces can touch the ground while driving
and cause accidents.
► Before departure, ensure that the rear
braces are in the driving position and
secured.
The rear braces prevent the trailer from
overturning when loading and unloading
and provide an optimal adjustment to the
ramp. Depending on the version, KRONE
trailers are equipped with the following rear
braces:
○
Rear braces with crank mechanism
○
Rear braces without crank mechanism
Also observe the enclosed supplier
documentation.
5.3.1
Rear braces with crank mech-
anism (rigid)
!
WARNING
Risk of injury due to a swivelled-out
hand crank!
An unsecured crank can swing out while
driving and injure other persons.
► Before departure, ensure that the
hand crank is in the driving position
and secured.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to crank recoil!
A hand crank recoil can cause injuries
when releasing the hand crank.
► Slowly ease the load off the hand
crank at the end of the rotation.