Pronar T683P
CHAPTER 5
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5.9
STORAGE
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It is recommended that the trailer be stored indoors or under a roof.
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If the machine will not be used for a long period of time, it must be protected
against the effects of weather conditions, especially those that cause corrosion of
steel and accelerate the aging of tires. During this time the machine must be
unloaded. The trailer should be thoroughly washed and dried.
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Corroded areas should be cleaned of rust, degreased and protected with a primer
paint, and then painted with a topcoat according to the colour scheme.
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In the event of a longer stop, it is necessary to lubricate all components
regardless of the period of the last treatment.
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Rims and tires should be carefully washed and dried. During longer storage of the
unused trailer, it is recommended to move the machine once every 2-3 weeks so
that the place of contact of the tire with the ground is in a different position. The
tires will not deform and will maintain proper geometry. You should also check
your tire pressure from time to time, and if necessary inflate the wheels to the
correct value.
5.10
TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR NUT AND BOLT
CONNECTIONS
During maintenance and repair work, apply appropriate tightening torques to screw
connections, unless other tightening parameters are given. Recommended tightening torques
for the most commonly used bolted connections are shown in the table below. The given
values apply to non-lubricated steel bolts.
Summary of Contents for T683P
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Page 63: ...CHAPTER 4 RULES OF USE ...
Page 95: ...CHAPTER 5 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...
Page 125: ...CHAPTER 5 Pronar T683P 5 31 FIGURE 5 12 Trailer lubrication points part 1 ...
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