Console with a ø 80 ball module
Towing bar
Hitch for a single-axle CBM semi-trailer
Coupling of a single-axle trailer
The console with a ø 80 ball is only used to
connect semi-trailers with a hitching device designed
for a ø 80 ball.
Releasing the hitch, fig. (A):
By moving the lever (1) in the arrow direction you will
remove the locking wedge (2).
Locking the hitch, fig. (B):
By moving the lever (1) in the arrow direction you will
retract the locking wedge (2).
PCLPN054
Height of the towing bar can be adjusted within entire
extent of the adjustable height.
Only those farming mechanisms can be attached to the
towing bar that load it permanently downwards.
When working with the towing bar dismount the
multi-level hitch and pivoted pull bar.
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The hitch for a single-axle trailer can be equipped with
a hook (A) that is designed for coupling of single-axle
trailers having poles according to the standard ISO 5692
(inner diameter of the eye 50 mm and height of the eye 30
mm) or pivoted pull bar (B).
The coupling hook is lowered and lifted hydraulically using
length-adjustable telescopic pull rods.
Replacement of the hook for the pivoted pull bar (C):
1. Lower the hitch.
2. Unlock and remove the pin (1).
3. Remove the hook in direction of the arrow.
The pivoted pull bar is mounted in reverse order.
PCLPN055
Coupling can be performed using the hydraulic circuit
lever (2). The hitch hook with the trailer pole eye is lifted
hydraulically to the position where the supporting hooks
click under pins of the hitch carrier.
The lifting arms of the hydraulic device then shall be
lowered to lock the supporting hooks onto the carrier pins;
the telescopic pull rods shall not be under any tension.
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