Lashing down
CAUTION
Abrasive lashing straps/tension belts can rub against
the surface of the truck and cause damage.
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Position slip-resistant pads (e.g. rubber mats or
foam) underneath the lifting points.
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Hook the lashing straps/tension belts onto
both sides of the curves in the mudguard
and lash the truck towards the rear.
–
Position the lashing straps/tension belts for
the coupling pin around the coupling pin
as shown and lash the truck at an angle
towards the front.
DANGER
The load may slip if the lashing straps/tension belts
slip!
The truck must be lashed securely so that it cannot
move during transportation.
–
Make sure that the lashing straps/tension belts
are tightened securely and that the pads cannot
slip off.
Crane loading
Crane loading is only intended for transport-
ing the complete truck, including the lift mast,
for its initial commissioning. This may be per-
formed only by the authorised service centre
Operating
4
Transporting the truck
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Summary of Contents for RX20 14-20
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Page 554: ...Maintenance 5 1000 hour maintenance annual maintenance 538 56368011501 EN 04 2022 13 ...
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