
SECTION 2
Pronar T386
2.11
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During maintenance or repair work, the trailer may be unhitched from tractor, but
it must be secured with chocks and parking brake.
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Should it be necessary to change individual parts, use only those parts indicated
by the Manufacturer. Non-adherence to these requirements may put the user and
other people's health and life at risk, and also damage the machine and invalidate
the warranty.
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Before welding or electrical work, the trailer should be disconnected from the
power supply. The paint coating should be cleaned. Burning paint fumes are
poisonous for people and animals. Welding work should be carried out in a well lit
and well ventilated space.
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During welding work pay attention to flammable or fusible elements (parts of the
pneumatic, electric and hydraulic systems, plastic parts). If there is a risk that they
will catch fire or be damaged, they should be removed or covered with non-
flammable material before commencing welding work. Before beginning work,
prepare a CO or foam extinguisher.
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In the event of work requiring the trailer to be raised, use properly certified
hydraulic or mechanical lifts for this purpose. After lifting the machine, stable and
durable supports must also be used. Work must not be carried out under a trailer,
which has only been raised with a lift or jack.
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The trailer must not be supported using fragile elements (bricks or concrete
blocks).
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After completing work associated with lubrication, remove excess oil or grease.
The trailer should be kept clean and tidy.
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The user must not repair by himself the components of the hydraulic or pneumatic
system i.e.control valves, cylinders and regulators. In the event of damage to
these elements, repair should be entrusted to authorised service point or replace
elements with new parts.
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Do NOT install additional appliances or fittings not according to the specifications
defined by the Manufacturer.
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The trailer may only be towed when axles and wheels, lighting system and brakes
are reliable.
Summary of Contents for T386
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