SECTION 4
Pronar T680
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Bulk materials
Loading bulk materials is normally conducted with the use of loaders or conveyors and
possibly loading manually. Do not load bulk materials to a height greater than that of side
walls or extensions. On completion of loading, the load should be evenly spread over the
whole surface of the load box. When loading bulk materials, the walls and extensions should
be connected with linking cable. Secure cable release mechanism with cotter pin.
Oilseed rape or seeds of other plants of very small size or powder materials can be
transported provided the load box is properly sealed in places where gaps are bigger than
the seed diameter or other carried material. Profiled rubber seals, silicone sealers, plastic
wrap, rope or textile materials are recommended materials to provide sealing of the load box.
Additionally it is essential to protect load with tarpaulin cover. It protects the load against
spilling during travel, being blown away by the wind and also protects load against moisture,
which is particularly dangerous in the case of bulk materials. They may absorb a significant
amount of water, which may increase the bulk of the load during travel. In extreme cases the
gross weight of the trailer may exceed the permissible vehicle gross weight.
Some bulk loads (e.g. building materials, such as gravel or slag) may cause more rapid
damage to paintwork.
Loads of pieces or solid lumps
Loads of pieces or solid lumps are generally hard materials of significantly greater
dimensions than bulk loads (stones, coal, bricks and ballast). These materials without prior
preparation of the load box may cause indentation of the floor or walls and abrasion of
paintwork. In order to protect it, lay thick plywood, hard particle board, thick planks or other
materials of similar properties on the load box platform and possibly on walls and wall
extensions. Non-compliance with the instructions provided could invalidate the guarantee.
Loading of material in pieces or solid lumps must be from a low height. The load must not fall
with great force on the floor of the load box, even if it is protected.
Hazardous loads
According to the European ADR agreement concerning the international road transport of
hazardous materials, the transport of this type of load (defined in detailed by this agreement)
is prohibited with the use of agricultural trailers. The only exception are plant protection
materials and artificial fertilisers, which may be transported on agricultural trailers on the
Summary of Contents for T680
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