SUPERSTRUCTURE OPERATION
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Operating instructions • Semitrailer • 505369471-04 • 02/2019
Closing the front wall depot
► Fold up the flap.
► Allow the locks to engage into place.
ü
The front wall depot is closed.
6.3
Full-tarp superstructure
NOTE
Material damage due to improper re-
moval of posts!
Incorrect removal of the posts can cause
the roof to sag and cause material dam-
age to the superstructure.
► Take only one pair of posts out on
each side of the vehicle.
KRONE trailers with a full-tarp superstruc-
ture have a one-part curtain.
Fig. 6-85:
Full-tarp superstructure
Posts limit the load compartment space at
the sides on trailers with a full-tarp super-
structure. For the full-tarp design, posts are
normally of the fixed type (not movable).
Furthermore, aluminium or wooden plug-in
laths can be used to reinforce the lateral
load compartment limiter. The trailers can
be equipped with board walls. The roofs
are designed to be either sliding or fixed
roofs.
Depending on design, the full-tarp can be
folded-up simultaneously with the sliding
roof, or be rolled-up or folded-up separ-
ately on the fixed roof.
6.3.1
Opening and closing the side
curtain/rear curtain
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to unfastened curtain
rope ends!
Unfastened curtain rope ends can flap
around, injure people, and cause material
damage.
► Secure the ends of the curtain ropes
after closing the curtain.
There are ring-reinforced curtain eyes for
the curtain cramps on the board, rear and
front walls. The curtain rope pulled through
the curtain cramps fastens the curtain to
the vehicle.
1
Fig. 6-86:
Curtain cramps on the rear wall
1
Curtain cramp
Opening the curtain
► Remove the curtain rope.
► Throw the ends of the curtain rope
over the roof.
► Tie the ends of the curtain rope to the
curtain.
► Pull up the curtain from the other side
of the vehicle with the curtain rope.
► If required, push up the corners of the
curtain with a plug-in lath.
ü
The curtain is open.
Closing the curtain
► Let the curtain down.