Lashing points (example: platform vehicle)
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Tie-down eyes
Lashing points (example: platform vehicle)
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Tie-down eyes
Once you have removed the platform dropsides,
you can use the lashing points on the bottom left
and right of the crossmember.
Secure loose loads, in particular on the load sur‐
face of a platform vehicle, with an approved lash‐
ing net or tarpaulin.
Always fasten the lashing net or tarpaulin to all
available lashing points. Make sure that the fas‐
tening hooks are secured against accidental
opening.
If your vehicle is equipped with loading rails in
the load compartment floor, you can place lash‐
ing rods directly in front of and behind the load.
The lashing rods directly absorb the potential
shifting forces.
Securing loads on the load compartment floor by
lashing them down is only recommended for
lightweight loads. Lay anti-slip mats underneath
the load to secure the load additionally.
Fitting and removing tie-down eyes
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To fit: slide the tie-down eye through a recess
in the loading rail close to the load until lock‐
ing mechanism engages in the recess.
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When you pull locking mechanism up and out
of the recess, the tie-down eye is able to
move within the loading rail. Make sure that
locking mechanism is always engaged in a
recess.
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Check the tie-down eye for firm seating.
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To remove: pull locking mechanism up and
pull the tie-down eye towards the locking
mechanism and out of the loading rail
through a recess.
Carrier systems
Information about the roof rack
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WARNING Risk of injury due to the maxi‐
mum roof load being exceeded
When you place a load on the roof as well as
all outer and inner attachments, the vehicle's
centre of gravity will rise and the familiar driv‐
ing characteristics as well as the steering and
braking characteristics will change. When
driving around bends, the vehicle will tilt
more heavily and may react more sluggishly
to steering movements.
If you exceed the maximum roof load, the
driving characteristics, as well as the steering
and braking, will be greatly impaired.
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Never exceed the maximum roof load
and adjust your driving style.
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