SECTION 4
Pronar RC2100-2
4.13
When using a tractor for loading the trailer, remember to ensure that the gross weight
(t loaded machine) does not exceed the trailer's maximum carrying capacity.
Otherwise, the ramps, drawbar or other elements of the low chassis trailer may get damaged.
Before loading, ensure enough space and very good visibility.
DANGER
Do NOT stand within the danger zone, i.e. keep a distance of approximately 5 meters from
each side of the trailer.
If loading takes place on soft or muddy ground, place thick planks, strong plates or other
materials under the ramps to prevent them from sinking into the ground.
4.5.2 OVERSIZE LOADS
Oversize loads are the loads whose dimensions exceed allowable dimensions specified by
the road traffic regulations in force in the country where the trailer is used.
Oversize loads may be transported on public roads only if the requirements specified by the
road traffic regulations are met and a travel permit is obtained from a competent office.
Driving on non-public roads is not limited by road traffic regulations.
DANGER
Do NOT exceed the trailer's maximum carrying capacity.
People or animals and loads not permitted by the Manufacturer must not be carried on
the trailer.
4.5.3 UNLOADING THE TRAILER
Tractor and trailer must be placed to drive forwards.
Ensure enough space for unloading.
Unlock and remove the transport straps of the ramps.
Unlock spring catches and manually lower the ramps on the ground.
Switch off tractor engine, secure the cab to prevent unauthorised access.
Remove all load fastening devices.
Summary of Contents for RC2100-2
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Page 121: ...ANNEX A Tyre dimensions LP TYRES WHEEL RIM 1 215 75 R17 5 135 133 J 17 5x6 75 ...