
SECTION 1
Pronar T669XL, Pronar T700XL
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must be nailed to the low platform planks of the vehicle or secured in another manner
preventing their movement. The number of securing elements (cables, straps, chains and
stay etc.) and the force necessary for their tensioning depends on a number of things,
including weight of the trailer, the construction of vehicle carrying trailer, speed of travel and
other conditions. For this reason it is impossible to define the securing plan precisely. A
correctly secured trailer does not change its position with regard to the transport vehicle. The
securing elements must be selected according to the guidelines of the Manufacturer of these
elements. In case of doubt apply a greater number of securing straps in order to immobilise
the trailer. If necessary, sharp edges of trailer should be protected at the same time
protecting the securing straps from breaking during transport.
ATTENTION
When being road transported on a motor vehicle the trailer must be mounted
on the vehicle's platform in accordance with the transport safety requirements
and the regulations.
Driver of the vehicle should be particularly careful during travel. This is due to
the vehicle's centre of gravity shifting upwards when loaded with the machine.
Use only certified and technically reliable securing measures. Carefully read
the information contained in the Operator's Manuals for the given securing
measures.
During reloading work, particular care should be taken not to damage parts of the machine's
fittings or the lacquer coating. The tare weight of the trailer in condition ready for travel is
given in table (3.1).
DANGER
Incorrect use of securing measures may cause an accident.
Summary of Contents for T669XL
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