SUPERSTRUCTURE OPERATION
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Operating instructions • Semitrailer • 505369471-04 • 02/2019
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Fig. 6-96:
Fixed roof
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External beams
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Curtain tubes
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Transverse hoop
Dismantling of fixed roofs
► Release the curtain from the board
walls and the rear wall.
► Fold up the curtain on the sides and at
the rear.
► Roll up the curtain.
► Remove the curtain tubes.
► Remove the transverse hoop.
► Remove the external beams.
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The fixed roof is dismantled.
6.5.4
Open Box sliding superstruc-
ture
!
WARNING
Risk of accident due to unsecured slid-
ing superstructure!
If the sliding superstructure is slid for-
wards and unsecured, it can lead to acci-
dents with personal injury and material
damage.
► Secure the sliding superstructure with
belts and plug-in posts when driving in
a pushed-in state.
NOTE
Material damage due to driving with the
sliding superstructure pushed to the
rear!
Driving with the sliding superstructure
pushed to the rear can result in material
damage, e.g. to the sliding superstructure.
► After every loading/unloading pro-
cess, push the sliding superstructure
to the front.
► Close the sliding superstructure or
slide it entirely to the front and lock
before travel.
NOTE
Material damage when driving with the
container!
With a roof height of 2,900 mm, the driving
wind can push the sliding superstructure
which has been slid to the front to the rear
in the upper area. This can cause the roof
and curtain to rub against the container
and be damaged.
► At a roof height of 2,900 mm and
greater, additionally secure the slid
forward superstructure with a belt.
Also observe the enclosed supplier
documentation.
The Open Box sliding superstructure can
be slid completely forwards or backwards
to permit obstacle-free loading and unload-
ing or transportation of containers.
You can transport the following container
types with the superstructure slid forward
and secured:
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Two 20-foot containers, or
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One 40-foot container, or
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One 30-foot container.
Opening the sliding superstructure
► Release the curtain tension on the ten-
sion ratchet at the front on both sides.