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RH 2 Manoeuvring Assistant
Fitting the drive elements
The chassis must be free of rust, grease and heavy soiling.
There must be no damage in the area of the wheel suspension.
The wheels and tyres fitted on the caravan must be of the
same size and type, and must be inflated in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions.
Remove all components from packing and place on the floor.
Before starting with installation, remove the cable tie and
the cardboard pieces from the fastening kit.
Figure 19
In order to guarantee the validity of the general operating
permit (ABE), the type plates (f) must be present on the
support system on the right and left.
f
Figure 20
Mark connection pipe in the centre. Loosely attach the drive
units to the connection pipe.
Do not screw in the supplied threaded bolts (g) yet.
g
Figure 21
Place the drive units with the connection pipe and fastening
kit (b) on the chassis and bolt them on with the two bolts (c)
in such a way that it is just possible to move them along the
frame.
The gripper (a) must lie fully on the chassis (e) and must
be pushed as far as possible onto the vertical leg (d).
c
a
b
d
e
Figure 22
RH 2
Figure 23
Position the drive rollers in such a way that they are roughly at
the height of the wheel hub / middle of wheel.
min. 110 mm
Figure 24
If there is a deviation, use the 30 mm and 60 mm spacer kits to
compensate (accessories).
Spacer kit 30 mm, part no. 60030-95000,
Spacer kit 60 mm, part no. 60030-95100.
Make sure that there is
adequate ground clearance
(at least
110 mm).