SECTION 2
Pronar RC2100
2.5
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The load must not protrude further out than the load platform's front wall. The load
must be arranged in such a way that it does not threaten the stability of the trailer,
and does not hinder driving.
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The trailer is not intended for transporting people, animals or hazardous
materials, to which separate regulations apply.
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The load must be arranged in such a way that it does not threaten the stability of
the trailer, and does not hinder driving.
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The arrangement of the load may not cause an overload on the axle or hitch
system of the trailer or tractor.
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Do NOT climb on the load platform during loading. Secure the load only when the
machine rests on the load platform planks. If the load requires backing (e.g. in
order to position the machine properly), ensure that the backing is properly
secured against relocation.
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Oversize load may be transported on public roads only if a travel permit is
obtained from a competent office.
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Loading equipment may work on the load platform only if the total weight of the
loading equipment and the load does not exceed the maximum carrying capacity
of the trailer.
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Be especially careful when opening or closing the ramps because there is a risk
of crushing.
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Unfolded ramps must adhere to level surface.
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Unfolded ramps must be at the same height.
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Incorrect load distribution and overloading the machine may cause the trailer to
tip over or cause damage to its components.
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Unloading and loading of trailer may only take place when the machine is
positioned on level and hard surface and connected to tractor. Tractor and trailer
must be placed to drive forwards.
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Ensure that there are no bystanders in the unloading or loading zone. Before
unfolding the ramps, guarantee proper visibility and make certain that there are
no bystanders near the trailer.
Summary of Contents for RC2100
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Page 25: ...SECTION 2 SAFETY ADVICE ...
Page 41: ...SECTION 2 Pronar RC2100 2 17 FIG 2 3 Locations of information and warning decals ...
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Page 43: ...SECTION 3 DESIGN AND OPERATION ...
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Page 59: ...SECTION 4 CORRECT USE ...
Page 82: ...Pronar RC2100 SECTION 4 4 24 ...
Page 83: ...SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 113: ...SECTION 5 Pronar RC2100 5 31 FIG 5 12 Lubrication points part 1 ...
Page 114: ...Pronar RC2100 SECTION 5 5 32 FIG 5 13 Lubrication points part 2 ...
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Page 125: ...ANNEX A Tyre dimensions LP AXLE FRONT REAR WHEEL BRAKE 1 215 75 R17 5 135 133 J 17 5x6 75 ...