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Pronar PT512
CHAPTER 4
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of load securing points), materials in packaging may not be loaded above the top of the walls
or extensions of the loading case. The top layer may move during travel.
DANGER
If there is a danger that the packaged goods will move, do not transport this type of loads.
A moving load constitutes a serious hazard for the tractor driver and other road users.
Materials which may cause steel corrosion, chemical damage or otherwise react with trailer's
structural elements can be transported only if the load has been appropriately prepared.
Materials must be tightly packed (in plastic sacks, plastic containers etc.). During transport
the contents of packaging must not come into contact with the loading case. Ensure
appropriate tightness of containers.
Final remarks
Because of a variety of loads, tools, load fastening and securing means, it is not possible to
describe all methods of loading the trailer. Always rely on your own experience and reason.
The user of the trailer is obliged to familiarize oneself with road transport regulations and
follow them.
DANGER
Overloading the trailer, improper loading and securing of the load is the most frequent
cause of accidents during transport.
The load must be arranged in such a way that it does not affect the stability of the trailer
and does not hinder driving.
Ensure that during unloading, loading or raising the loading case nobody is near the
trailer. Before tipping the loading case, ensure that you have an appropriate visibility and
make certain that there are no bystanders.
The trailer has not been designed for transporting people, animals and hazardous
materials (with the exception of loads mentioned in chapter 4.4).
The arrangement of the load must not cause the trailer's axle or the drawbar to be
overloaded.
Summary of Contents for PT512
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Page 97: ...CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE ...
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