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D models
Close the rear gate and connect the cross conveyor
blet to the rear gate by engaging the latches (6).
Remove the R-Clips (5) and pull out the cross conveyor
either by hand until the spring bolts (2) lock into
engagement or open the rear gate hydraulically so that
the cross conveyor belt is pulled out and the spring
bolts (2) lock into engagement.
Attention:
For safety reasons the two catch bolts (4)
must be positioned in such a way that the RH and LH
pins engage into the horizontal recesses.
If the cross conveyor belt has to be slid under the
trailer, unlock the two spring bolts by pulling wire rope
(3). On the D models set the "rear gate" valve to
"lowering" (with hydraulics switched on). Then slide the
cross conveyor belt under the trailer until it locks into
engagement at the catch bolts (4). Secure with R-clip
(5), release both latches (6) and attach the two flat iron
struts (7) to their pins on the rear gate. The rear gate
can now be operated as usual via both hydraulic
cylinders.
Attention:
When unloading with cross conveyor belt
slid under the trailer, the belt should always be kept
clean (it might be advisable to run the belt).
If a great number of loads have to be unloaded to the
rear it is advisable to remove the cross conveyor belt.
This prevents the belt being damaged e.g. when driving
over a pit silo.
Adjustable rear light brackets
The tilt of the rear light brackets at the right and left-
hand side of the rear gate is adjustable. Move the
brackets in the slotted holes (8) in such a way that the
rear lights take a vertical position. The illustration
alongside shows the position of the rear lights with
cross conveyor slid under the wagon.
Tensioning device for metering roller drive
chains
GD models:
The metering roller drive chains are located under the
big rear guard at the LH side.
Both chains include a spring-mounted tensioning
device. Check chain tension from time to time and if
necessary readjust using tensioning nuts (9).
The drive chains must always be set to the correct
chain tension.
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