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Body conversions
Tipper and dropside ................... 194
Loading information ................. 194
Tailboard ................................. 195
Sideboards .............................. 195
Lashing eyes ........................... 195
Tipper operation ...................... 196
Safety prop .............................. 197
Hydraulic oil level .................... 198
Ladder ..................................... 198
Toolbox .................................... 198
Cleaning .................................. 198
Vehicle checks ........................ 199
Declaration of conformity ......... 199
Tipper and dropside
Loading information
The tipper and dropside are not
designed for carrying people or
unsuitable / unsafe materials.
● Load the vehicle evenly,
distributing the load across the
body.
● Ensure the vehicle tailboard and
sideboards are securely closed
before loading.
● Ensure the tipper is completely
lowered and fixed before loading.
● Secure any solid loads with
additional lashing equipment.
● Place loads from the minimum
practicable height. Do not drop
loads onto the body.
● Do not overload the body.
● The rack supports a load of 300
kg.
● Ensure the load will not fall out or
endanger other road users.
● Do not drive with the body tipped.
● Do not drive with the tailboard or
sideboards down.
● Do not attempt to tip loads from
the body when body sides or
tailboard are closed.
● Do not attempt to tip loads unless
the vehicle is on solid and flat
ground.
● The isolation switch must be in
the OFF position when tipping
function is not in use.