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unload the load by tilting the load box using a telescopic cylinder. It is
forbidden to start and jerking with the lifted load box in order to empty it.
lower and close the hydraulic wall, paying particular attention to its proper
locking,
lower the cargo box all the way down.
Before moving off, make sure that the tipping pins are in the correct position
and are secured with cotter pins.
DANGER
When closing walls and the chute window slide, be extremely careful to avoid crushing
your fingers.
Make sure that during unloading nobody is near the tilted load box and the falling load.
Tilting of the load box may be performed only when the trailer is connected to the tractor.
Unloading of volumetric materials that have been loaded above 1 meter can only be done
by tilting the load box backwards.
It is forbidden to pull the trailer forward if the bulk or scattering load has not been
unloaded.
It is forbidden to tilt the load box during strong gusts of wind.
It is forbidden to start or drive with the load box raised.
The rear wall of the load box is equipped with a bolt (1) - figure (4.6) oraz zsyp (2) jako
wyposa
ż
enie dodatkowe który słu
ż
y do rozładunku materiałów sypkich. The chute design
enables accurate dosing of the load into the packaging (bags, boxes, etc.). The size of the
gap opening should be determined by the lever (3). To do this, loosen the bolt locking the
slide (4), open the slide at the selected height and secure it again with the screw. During
unloading, using the chute, the wall locks and extensions must not be opened, and the load
box must be lifted slowly and smoothly. Rapid lifting of the load box will cause very high
pressure on the rear part of the load box as a result of the load shifting and may threaten the
stability of the machine.
Summary of Contents for T683P
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