
PRONAR T679/3 PRONAR T679/4
SECTION 4
4.10
Load should be uniformly distributed along the length and width of the load box in order to
ensure proper distribution of half axle loads and proper stability of the trailer. Load must not
extend beyond the outline of the load box. The permissible loading height defined by the road
traffic regulations and permissible design load of the trailer must not be exceeded. When
loading goods on pallets, pay special attention to their arrangement on the load box. Pallets
must be secured against the displacement on the platform. Pallets must not be stacked in
layers. Secure the load using fixing lugs located in the load box.
ATTENTION
Do NOT exceed the trailer's maximum carrying capacity.
Load placed on the load platform must be uniformly distributed and properly
secured.
Transported machines should be secured against movement, using appropriate
belts in good condition, which are attached to transport lugs.
When driving on public roads, the hydraulic tailgate or hinged-opening tailgate
must be folded.
The load must be arranged in such a way that it does not threaten the stability
of the trailer and does not hinder driving.
Loading should be carried out by a person having appropriate authorisation for operating the
equipment (if required).
4.3.2 SECURING LOAD
Load (crushed stone, construction machines, pallets or pallet boxes) should be adequately
protected against moving by means of belts with a tightening mechanism. The belts may be
attached to the following structural elements:
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transport lugs inside the load box,
•
transport lugs welded to the load box cross-bars,
The extent of protection depends on loading method, type of load and size of load. If load is
to be transported on slopes and/or in strong gusty winds conditions, limit the load height
according to existing conditions.
Regardless of the type of load carried, the user is obliged to secure it in such a manner that
the load is unable to spread and cause contamination of the road.
Summary of Contents for T679/3
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