
Service Training
Section
2.3
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3
2.3.2
CABIN
The cabin can be tilted back completely. The first detent position is at an opening angle of 35°. This position
is used for charging the battery. For changing the battery, the cabin can be held at an opening angle of 100
degrees.
The cabin is available in various versions.
Model
Version
1
Overhead guard only
2
Overhead guard + roof pane
3
Overhead guard + roof pane + front windscreen with wiper and washer
4
Overhead guard + roof pane + front windscreen with wiper and rear
windscreen with wiper and washer
5
Overhead guard + roof pane + front windscreen with wiper and rear
windscreen with wiper and doors
2.3.2.1
TORSION BAR SPRINGS
A torsion bar spring pack is located in the articulated area of the cabin. This spring pack twists when the cabin
is closed. The mass energy of the cabin is thus stored in the springs, allowing easy opening of the cabin.
A gas-filled shock-absorber prevents the cabin from closing too fast.
Depending on the cab version, the correct number of springs and washers and the right type of fishplates
must be chosen.
The correct combination can be determined with the following table.
Model
Spring (6 mm)
Spring (4 mm)
Washers
Fishplates
1
4 items
------
4 items
30 mm
2
4 items
------
4 items
30 mm
3
5 items
------
------
30 mm
4
5 items
------
------
30 mm
5
6 items
2 items
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20 mm
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