SECTION 5
Pronar N262 N262/1
5.11
Checking wheel tightening:
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after the first use of the manure spreader,
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after first travel with load,
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after travelling the first 1,000 km,
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every six months use or every 25,000 km.
In the event of intensive use of the manure spreader check the nut tightening at least
every 10,000 km. The above actions should be repeated individually if a wheel has been
removed from the wheel axle.
5.2.7 CHECK AIR PRESSURE, EVALUATE TECHNICAL CONDITION OF
WHEELS AND TYRES
Tyre pressure should be checked each time after changing spare wheel and not less than
every month. In the event of intensive use, air pressure in tyres should be checked more
frequently. The manure spreader must be unloaded during checking. Checking should be
done before travelling when tyres are not heated, or after an extended period of parking.
TIP
Tyre pressure values are specified in information decal, placed on wheel.
While checking pressure pay attention to technical condition of wheels and tyres. Look
carefully at tyre sides and check the condition of tread.
In case of mechanical damage consult the nearest tyre service and check whether the tyre
defect requires tyre replacement.
DANGER
Damaged tyres or wheels may be the cause of a serious accident.
Wheels should be inspected with regard to distortion, breaking of material, breaking of welds,
corrosion, especially in the area of welds and contact with tyre.
Summary of Contents for PRONAR N262
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