
Pronar PT610
SECTION 4
4.16
Materials which may cause corrosion of steel, chemical damage or react in any other way
negatively affecting the trailer structure may be transported only on condition of appropriate
load preparation. Materials must be tightly packed (in plastic foil sacks, plastic containers
etc.). During transport, packaging contents may not come into contact with load box.
Therefore, ensure the appropriate tightness of containers.
Due to diversity of materials, tools, methods of fixing and securing the load, it is impossible to
describe all methods of loading. While working be guided by caution and own experience.
The trailer user must carefully read the regulations concerning road transport and comply
with them.
DANGER
Overloading the trailer, erroneous 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 threaten the stability of the
trailer and does not hinder driving.
Ensure that during unloading / loading or raising the load box nobody is near the trailer.
Before tipping load box ensure that there is visibility and make certain that there are no
bystanders
The arrangement of the load may not cause an overload on the axle system or hitch
system of the trailer.
4.5
TRANSPORTING LOAD
When driving on public or private roads, respect the road traffic regulations, exercise caution
and prudence. Listed below are the key guidelines for driving the tractor and trailer
combination.
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Before moving off, make sure that there are no bystanders, especially children,
near the trailer or the tractor. Ensure that the driver has sufficient visibility.
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Make sure that the trailer is correctly attached to the tractor and tractor's hitch is
properly secured.
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The trailer must not be overloaded, loads must be uniformly distributed so that the
maximum permissible axle loads are not exceeded. The trailer's maximum
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