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Coil Transport Well Boards
Openning The Coil Transport Well
Risk of accident due to slip-
ping and/or tipping of load
parts. The front panel, rear
and side boards of the loading
compartment, including the
rear
panels,
are
made
to
withstand the extreme force of
heavy loads that begin to slide
under the influence of external
forces, up to a certain limit.
Therefore, effectively secure
loads against slipping and tip-
ping over.
According to the number of coils to be
transported, lift the required number of
coils carrying chamber board. Uncover
the coil transport well. Carry out the load-
ing process of the coils, taking into ac-
count all laws, rules and regulations.
The coils are loaded in the coil well in the
direction of travel (with the centerlines of
the coils parallel to the centerline in the
direction of travel of the vehicle).
Risk of accident due to unpro-
fessional loading of the coils.
The coils can slide or coil out
of the chamber they are in. Be-
fore setting off, make sure the
coils are fully inserted and se-
cured in the well. Transport
the coils only with “Coil Trans-
port Well” vehicles.
Transport the coils only with
the vehicle which has coil
well.
Coils that can be transported
in your ve-hicles; minimum
diameter: 900 mm and maxi-
mum diameter: 2.000 mm. Coil
loads must be tied in accor-
dance with EN 12642 with
mooring ropes suitable for the
coil tonnage. The coils should
be placed so that they rest
against the pillars.
Driving with overloaded vehic-
les can cause serious traffic
accidents! It also causes great
damage to the semi-trailer and
tractor and reduces its life.
Overload; It has bad effects
on
steering,
braking
and
speed control. Overloaded ve-
hicles drive slow on slopes.
On the contrary, they gain mo-
re and more speed on down-
hill
descents.
This
will
increase
the
stopping
distance.
It may not be safe to drive with
the maximum allowable load
in bad weather and mountain
passes. Take this into consi-
deration before driving.