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RECYCLING

 

When scrapping, the equipment should be dismantled and transported to a designated recy-

cling station. Contact your municipality for further information.

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

Make sure that the equipment is stable and cannot tip over when carrying out maintenance 

and service work. Disconnect the trailer from the vehicle while faults are being repaired. 
Replace damaged or worn parts to reduce the risk of injuries. Only use spare parts with equal 

performance to reduce the risk of injuries and breakdowns. Carry out maintenance, service 

and checks in line with recommendations. 
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Regularly check the condition of the rig. Retighten the wheel bolts and nuts when re-

quired. If cracks, twists, bends, gaps or fatigue are discovered, stop using the trailer and 

rectify the fault. Avoid using the trailer at temperatures lower than -20°C and higher than 

+30°C. 

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After wheel replacement, check that the wheel nuts are tightened and retighten after a 

number of miles in use. The tightening torque must not exceed 90Nm. 

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Grease the wheel bearings regularly. 

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Never perform welding on the tow bar eye as this may affect its durability!

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Check that all nuts and bolts are tightened after maintenance and service work. 

Service

Interval

 

Tyres

Before each use

Check the air pressure in the tyres. It must always 
at least be the recommended air pressure  
(1.2-1.5 bar)

Cables and hoses

Before each use

Check that all cables and hoses are intact. 

Wheel nuts

Perform an initial check after 2-3 hours of 
operation, and subsequently 2-3 times a year.

Retighten all the wheel nuts, 90 Nm

Trailer parts

Regularly, at least 3 times a year,

Visually inspect any brakes fitted, lights, SMV sign, 
tow bar eye, bogie eye, hinges. Replace worn and 
damaged parts. 

Lights

Before each use,

check that all lights are working. 

Trailer

After each use

Wash down with water if required.

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CARE INSTRUCTIONS

1.

 Do not overload the tractor and trailer!

 

2.

 After wheel replacement, check that the wheel nuts 

are tightened and repeat after a stable period of opera-

tion. The tightening torque must not exceed 90 Nm. Use 

a torque wrench if possible.

 

3.

 Check that the bearing setting is correct to prevent 

bearing play and abnormal bearing wear. The bearing 

setting should preferably be too loose than too tight.

Regularly grease all wheel bearings. 

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Страница 1: ...Read this manual carefully before using the product Translated from the original 23 TV25 TIPPING TRAILER...

Страница 2: ...sonal protection 6 Surroundings 6 Steps to take before use 6 Use 7 Connecting the trailer 7 After use 8 Transportation and set up 8 Recycling 9 Maintenance and service 9 Care instructions 9 Blueprint...

Страница 3: ...d forestry work Equipped with opening flaps lighting parking jack and tarpaulin attachment hooks as stan dard Warning The original design of the trailer must not under any circumstances be modified wi...

Страница 4: ...r the vehicle is not exceeded Never exceed the permitted weight and braking load Never leave the driver s seat until the brakes on the towing vehicle have been engaged The risk area is 15 metres Only...

Страница 5: ...set of decals SYMBOL EXPLANATION Read the operating manual Before carrying out work Risk zone 15 m Risk zone 15 m Respect the equipment s risk zone WARNING Be careful with low hanging power lines War...

Страница 6: ...warning decals Use common sense when using the product and suitable personal protective equipment Always check the performance of the machine combination to be used It is important that these are in h...

Страница 7: ...c tions when the floor is tipped Check that the hitch between the trailer and towing vehicle is locked When tipping the trailer must always be connected to the towing vehicle Tipping must take place o...

Страница 8: ...or product on a dry surface preferably under a roof when not in use Ensure that the equipment or product is stable and cannot fall over Never permit children to play at the storage site Be aware of t...

Страница 9: ...rings regularly Never perform welding on the tow bar eye as this may affect its durability Check that all nuts and bolts are tightened after maintenance and service work Service Interval Tyres Before...

Страница 10: ...ilgate 8 Support beam 9 End to end axle 10 Short axle 11 Pin 12 Bogie 13 Parking jack stabiliser 14 R clip 15 Axle hub 16 12 Washer 17 M12 nut 18 M12 x 30 bolt 19 M12 x 120 21 R clip 22 M10 x 25 bolt...

Страница 11: ...itted to the trailer Pins for fitting sides to the floor 6 4 pins with 2 lynch pins for front side and 2 for tailgate 4 bolts with washers and M10 x 60 nuts for fitting the front side 2 L pins for fit...

Страница 12: ...h as plas tic steel bands etc NOTE the steel band marked in the illustration must not be cut until the tow bar is fitted The steel band holds the frame and the chassis together 2 Lift the trailer usin...

Страница 13: ...et the tow bar at the correct height Use a jack if required to get the correct height 5 Fit the stabiliser bars to the trailer and the tow bar Tighten all the bolts 6 Lift the back of the trailer and...

Страница 14: ...the electrical cables to the chassis Make sure the hose and the cables are not crushed or exposed to abrasion 9 Fit the wheels to the bogie The wheels should have angled 90 grease nipples to make it e...

Страница 15: ...lts back in place Fit the sides with the KELLFRI sticker on the front and the tailgate and lock in place with pins 11 Check that all bolts are tightened The stickers and white reflectors must be stuck...

Страница 16: ...r 58R Right rear light 58L Left rear light 54 Brake light YELLOW BLUE WHITE BROWN BLACK GREEN RED OPTIONS Increase the load volume with 23 TV25FH steel mesh extension sides Fitted to the trailer s exi...

Страница 17: ...17 Table of contents...

Страница 18: ...18 Table of contents NOTES...

Страница 19: ...er number Adress Invoice number E mail Phone no Signiture Date When was the product delivered When was the product taken into operation Did the product functioned as it should upon the first operation...

Страница 20: ...arantee do not cover Labour costs Travel expenses Any modification that the buyer himself has had made Any consequential damages that occurred due to damage to the machine Damage due to normal deterio...

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