SUPERSTRUCTURE OPERATION
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Operating instructions • Load Carrier • 505410638-02 • 07/2019
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Fig. 6-28:
Bearings of sliding posts
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External beam
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Bogie truck with rollers
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Sliding post
6.2.7.1 One-part fold-out posts
KRONE trailers with sliding curtain super-
structures are equipped with one-part fold-
out posts.
Depending on their design, one-part fold-
out posts have
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several sets of lath sockets for plug-in
laths, and
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one set of lath sockets above the floor,
each for four plug-in laths.
Posts without lath sockets are also pos-
sible.
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Fig. 6-29:
One-part centre post
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Flat lath sockets
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Lath depot
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Locking lever
Moving and locking one-part fold-out
posts
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The centre posts are prepared for slid-
ing
(see "6.2.7 Centre posts", pg. 73)
► Pull out the locking lever and com-
pletely fold up.
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Fig. 6-30:
Releasing the one-part fold-out
post
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Fastening bow
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Locking lever completely folded up
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Post retainer
► Pull the posts away from the vehicle
without pulling the fastening bow out of
the post retainer on the chassis.
► Lift the fastening bow out of the post
retainers.
► Slide the posts in the desired direction.
► Insert the fastening bow into the post
retainers.
► Push back the locking lever to the
stop.
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The posts have been moved and are
locked.
6.2.7.2 Telescopic fold-out posts
KRONE trailers with a lifting roof are
equipped with telescopic fold-out posts that
can be lifted for loading/unloading. A tele-
scopic piece inside the posts adjusts to
match the height difference. Depending on
their design, telescopic fold-out posts have