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1. As soon as the hook tower is pushed to its fully back position the tipping frame is unlocked See 7 3 3 NOTE The hook tower will only operate when the clamps are open due to the safety lock out valve attached to the clamps 7 3 3 Hooktower is fully back unlocking the frame for tipping GHookLoada IHcC c FLIFI SYST EMA 24 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 6 Engage the spool lever for the main lift rams green marked pipe to lift the hooking frame up and over see 3 4 7 When the rear rollers of the container reach the floor gently pull the trailer forward to ensure the rear rollers of the container remain stationary ZA caution 7 3 4 Main rams lifting the container up Over During the unloading of a heavy container the tractor rear end may lift from the ground This will happen if the rear axle stabjacks are not down the air Suspension optional has not been fully deflated or the trailer tractor combination is not matched 8 When the front of the container is approximately 500 mm from the floor Knock the spool valve out of its detent and gently feather the lever to reduce the flow and thus give a smooth control led decent ZA caution Allow the container to drop gently until it is fully on the floor Check that the container is not coming into contact with the bumper Stop the movement of the middle frame as soon as the container is sta
2. 4 5 1 Manual Handbrake or Air Braked Push to Shunt Valve Operator s manual ver 3 SAFETY DURING USE GENERAL SECTION 4 4 6 WHEEL CHOCKS OPTIONAL LOCATION If fitted wheel chocks are located on both sides of the trailer in customer brackets Release the tab and pull chock from the holder and place on the floor in front of the wheel Z WARNING Use wheel chocks when trailer is parked Use wheel chocks when trailer is transported on other vehicles 4 8 1 Wheel chocks on the trailer 4 7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND MAINTENANCE Karrewnox Always follow the maintenance instructions and use only original HookLoada hook lift trailer spare parts 13 Operator s manual ver 3 SAFETY WHEN LOADING AND UNLOADING CONTAINERS SECTION 5 During loading of the trailer the indicated axle load must not be exceeded Also the hook lift equipment must not be overloaded see chapter 12 1 TECHNI CAL SPECIFICATIONS for maximum capacity of the equipment 5 1 PICKING UP A CONTAINER Before picking up a container check the following Gripping height Tunnel width and height Location of the mechanical locking points on the container and equipment see5 2 Status of the hydraulic rear container locking clamps see5 3 5 2 MECHANICAL LOCKING Pushing forward the telescopic hook tower fully mechanically locks a container to the chassis by pulling the container locking pockets under t
3. OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 10 Operate the spool remote control handset for the hook tower black marked pipe first switch to position 2 on control box where fitted to push the tower forward to it s fully forward position this pulls the container onto the mid locks on the trailer frame and at the same time the frame locking pin is engaged allowing the trailer to tip 7 2 10 11 Finally move the spool remote control handset for the clamps and stab jacks yellow tagged pipe into the return position this will cause the clamps to lock onto the container as shown in 7 2 11 and the stab jacks to retract back from the axles It is recommended that the driver visually checks that the clamps have fully engaged on the contain 7 2 10 Pull the tower frame forward fully to er chassis If the chassis or clamps are damaged engage C Hooks report it to the service manager Do not operate the trailer if any components are dam aged or broken When the stab jacks have retracted fully the warn ing triangle at the front of the trailer will drop back down 12 Re inflate the air suspension where fitted 13 Once all checks have been completed it is safe to drive off ZA DANGER Before you start driving away make sure that 7 2 11 Clamps locked onto the container The container is secure The load is well positioned covered The container doors are closed Axle stabiliser stabjacks are fully retracted The warning
4. unload or tip when the ground is sloping Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE 7 OPERATION AND USE GENERAL When there is no container mounted the hooklift eguipment must be positioned so that all frames are in the seated transport position both dur ing driving and during parking Never drive the trailer in any position other than transport position Take care starting to work with the container check to be sure that it is suitable for load to be transported ZK Loading and unloading a container with a heavy load in the back requires extra care see also 7 4 Be sure that the container has the proper dimensions First see Chapter9 The condition of the container must be checked regu larly Especially if you are going to use a type of container with which you are not familiar In particular check the condition of the locking points and the condition position of the hookbar Maximum allowed wear of the lifting hookbar 10 of the nominal diameter nominal diameter is 68 mm on CHEM standard containers The longitudinal chassis rails at the bottom of the container are under a heavy burden Carry out daily checks of these components for wear or damage 17 SECTION 7 The lifting hook is a vital component to the safe operation of the trailer The risk of wear of the hook is increased when the container has a heavy load to the rear of the container The condition wear of the liftin
5. 10 6 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 40 RRRARARRARARERRARARRARARRRSARRRRARRRRRRRRRRARRRRRSARRRSRAARRRSAAARRRSARRRRRRARRRRARRRRAE 16 10 8 TYRES 41 2 ao ho a 10 9 LUBRICATION SUMMARY 42 eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee 17 10 10 CONTROL VALVES where fitted 43 5 5 CONTAINER FROZEN IN PLACE 17 TROUBLESHOOTING uo 44 SAFETY WHEN LOADING UNLOADING TIPPING 17 6 1 REVERSING THE 17 PERSONAL NOTES 47 o o CC O eas enn oo oo SION ee 17 6 3 HOOK LIFT SYSTEM WITH AIR SUSPENSION where fitted kose 17 6 4 HOOK LIFT TRAILER AND CONTAINER ARE NOT IN ONE LINE ooo 17 6 5 OBSTACLES IN FRONT OF THE CONTAINER Pp 17 6 6 PICKING UP THE 17 6 7 CHECKING THE CONTAINER GUIDE ROLL C ma 17 GHookLoada 1 Operator s manual ver 3 INTRODUCTION Your purchase of a Hookloada trailer means you now possess a flexible container handling system built on years of development Provided the operating instructions are followed this machine will give years of safe and reliable service This system is in use all over the world in organisa tions from building and construction to military trans port and recycling sectors No part of this manual may be reproduced copied or published without prior permission in
6. 4 4 SAFETY FEATURES OF THE HOOKLIFT EQUIPMENT 4 4 1 Warning Triangle Situated at the front of the trailer and visible from the tractor cab the warning triangle indicates the relative position of the axle stabilisers and the container locking clamps Warning Flag UP The axle stabilisers are down locking out the rear axle springs and the container clamps are open Warning Flag DOWN The axle stabilisers are up releasing the rear axle springs and the container clamps are closed Driving at speed with the axle stabilisers down could cause the trailer to overturn Driving with a container and the clamps open could cause the container to unseat from the trailer 4 4 2 Hydraulic Lock Out Valves Located to the side of the container locking clamps is a single acting lock out valves It is connected inline with the hydraulic circuit that operates the telescopic tower cylinder When the container clamps are closed the valve is closed preventing movement of the telescopic tower 4 5 PARKING BRAKE LOCATION Handbrake is located on the front left side of the trailer Air Braked trailers may have the manual handbrake as an option or use the Push to Shunt valve when the trailer is stationary Z WARNING ONLY use the handbrake when trailer is parked Maintain the handbrake in good condition ALWAYS activate the handbrake before discon necting the trailer from the tractor 12 SECTION 4 4 4 2 Hydraulic Lock Out Valve
7. Manual 30 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 7 7 DETACHING THE TRAILER Apply the trailer parking brake see4 7 Care must be taken to ensure that the multi stroke brake handle has been operated a sufficient number of times to lock the parking brake Remove skid from skid carrier and attach to under side of drawbar 7 7 1 If lighting eguipment is fitted the plug to the tractor should be disconnected 7 7 1 Skid attached to underside of drawbar Remove the hydraulic hoses from the tractor hydrau lic connection and attach the couplings to the storage positions on the trailer chassis Remove all air hoses if applicable It may happen that there is residual back pressure in the system making it difficult to withdraw the cou pling because the balls are seated under pressure Should this occur stop the tractor engine and operate the spool valve lever a few times to relieve the back pressure With the draft lever in theUP position move the posi tion control lever to theCONSTANTPUMPING posi tion Pull the release lever to disengage the latch mechanism and move the position control lever through the quadrant to theDOWN position releasing the latch lever the same time When the hook is com pletely disengaged from the ring drive the tractor away from the trailer Raise the hook by moving the position control lever to theCONSTANT PUMPING position As soon as the latch mechanism is
8. engaged return the control lever to the TRANSPORT position 31 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE 7 8 HYDRAULIC BRAKES OPERATING PROCEDURES The operator is strongly advised to consult the appro priate tractorOperator Instruction Manual for detailed instructions on the use of the tractor controls Before attaching any services ensure the parking brake is on and the vehicle engine is switched off Tractor trailer Hydraulic brakes 1 Remove the brake hose from the storage posi tion on the trailer 2 Remove the cap from the hydraulic trailer brake quick release coupling at the rear of the tractor 3 Fit the hose quick release coupler on to the brake coupling and release the knurled cover to secure it 4 Latch the tractor brake pedals together The trailer brakes will operate whenever the tractor brakes are applied When connecting Air brakes fitted Check air tank valve is closed 2 Connect yellow brake line to matched port on tractor 3 Connect red brake line 4 Ensure that hydraulic brakes are not connect ed 5 Inside tractor cabin check air pressure reading is sufficient before moving off When connecting ABS where fitted 1 Connect ABS DIN 72570 lead to tractor and trailer 2 Depress foot brake 3 Turn ignition on 4 Wait for warning light to flash sequence on off on 5 Release foot brake 6 Warning light will flash on and off when brakes applied over 1
9. flag is not showing The air suspension is raised to ride height where fitted 23 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 7 3 UNLOADING CONTAINER 1 Drive the trailer to the place where the container has to be unloaded 2 Check the working area and ensure there is enough space in front on the rear side and above the trailer see 7 3 1 safety distance and 4 3 2 danger zone and safety distance 3 Stop the vehicle engage the handbrake 4 Operate the hydraulic spool lever to pressurise the clamps and stabilisers yellow hydraulic circuit This will cause the clamps to open where fitted and the the stabjacks to drop down and lock out the springs At the same time the warning triangle pops up to alert the user 7 3 1 Safety distance that the stab jacks are in their down position see 7 3 2 Also deflate air Suspension fully where fitted N ATTENTION Extend the rear axle stabiliser until the cyl inders are fully extended trailers with air suspension axles it is always advisable to deflate this fully Always extend the stabiliser fully before picking up containers Failure to do so could damage the trailer suspension 5 Operate the spool valve for the hook 3 2 Opening of the hydraulic rear container lock tower remote control handset button pipe ing clamps stab jacks and flag detail tagged black to push the tower back ensuring it reaches the end of it s travel
10. grease ac cording to the grease chart see technical spec ifications12 3 Check all safety systems of the hooklift equip ment without a container Check all mechanical parts for damage and correct operation Check that the equipment all fixing bolts are tight report any problems to the service centre Visually check the structure of the equipment and report any damage or defects that are found to the service centre Check the condition wear of the lifting hook If the dimensions of the hook are outside the min max allowed dimensions the hook must be replaced immediately by an authorised HookLoada dealer Check the complete hydraulic system all valves hydraulic hoses and piping for leaks and or damage and report in case of a failure immediately to your service department Check if all the safety stickers are mounted see chapters 3 SECTION 10 Check axle U Bolts and wheel nuts Check brake operation see 7 8 10 3 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Activities Take your hooklift equipment at least once a year to a HookLoada service workshop for total inspection adjustment and maintenance 10 4 SPRING MAINTENANCE Because of the laminated construction of leaf springs on trailer with sprung axles and drawbar there is a tendency for settlement and bedding in to take place during the initial loaded use of the trailer It is therefore essential that the U Bolts securing the leaf assemblies are checked f
11. in loaded Tractor seals are defective Investigate problem if necessary position Piston seals leaking contact service dealer Hydraulic system has a leak Flow will not change between No power to control box Check electrical connections main rams and tower where Contact service dealer fitted Tower frame not in lowest position Check clamps are open Frame locking shearbolt Tower not fully moved into position Replace shear bolt amp ensure tower is breaks reaches the end of it s throw and is Attempting to move tower when clamps are under pressure shut Do not move tower when clamps are shut ABS fault light appears ABS not functioning Open black ABS box and record the where fitted code then contact service agent Brakes not functioning satis Brakes worn out of adjustment Adjust brakes according to manual factorily worn parts Contact service agent 42 Operator s manual ver 3 PERSONAL NOTES SECTION 13 43 Operator s manual ver3 STRONGA HookLoada Hooklift Trailer Models HLI 180 and HLT250 Operators Manual GHookLoada S CERE RU 44 Operator s manual ver 3 6 0 GA www stronga com
12. now in transport position once all checks have been made it is safe to move off N DANGER Before you start driving away check that Axle stabjacks are fully retracted The warning flag is not showing The air suspension is raised to ride height where fitted 26 SECTION 7 7 3 6 Disconnect hook from hookbar 7 3 8 Push the hook tower fully forward 7 3 9 Retracting stab jacks with warning flag detail Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE 7 4 LOADING OR UNLOADING LONG BODIES WITH A HEAVY LOAD IN THE BACK Loading or unloading a long container with the load in the back must be done very carefully There is a risk that the hookbar can escape from the hook This can be avoided 1 When loading Carefully and slowly operate the main rams to lower the container onto the chassis Make sure that con tainer locking gripping points do not fall on the mid locks of the equipment Then pull the hooktower fully forward 2 When unloading Carefully push the hooktower back and operate the main rams slowly and carefully until the back of the container touches the floor 7 5 TIPPING A CONTAINER 1First check the overhang of the container The oper ator must be satisfied that the bottomedge of the con tainer will not hit the ground when tipped Trailers with air Suspension If the trailer has air suspension the air suspension must be fully deflated before tipping loading unload ing AN
13. the trailer must be observed with regard to maximum permissible loading unloading tipping and axle load Z WARNING Operate hook lift trailer only if you are sitting in the driver s seat The Remote Control Handset must be placed in the cabin area where no obstacles or loose objects might accidentally activate a switch All functions of the control box must be checked before use if the equipment has not been in use for 20 days or longer Keep the control box dry 18 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE Use slow and precise motions of the tipping cylinders when loading unloading container with the tractor at tick over The more the engine speed increases the more the speed of the middle frame increases On some tractors oil flow can be adjusted In this case adjust oil flow to give slow and controlled speed of operation The speed of the tipping cylinders is dependant on the engine speed and oil flow though tractor spool valves ZK The operation of the hooklift must take place in the correct seguence One operation at a time ZK CAUTION Use tractor spool valve flow adjuster to control the speed of loading unloading container 7 2 LOADING A CONTAINER Before you start see that the load is well secured and covered Also ensure that the loads centre of gravity is aS low as possible and evenly distributed in the container If the load must be secured do this when container is on the groun
14. warning In very cold weather the load may frozen in the container it must be freed before tipping Take care that the load might come out in large chunks 27 SECTION 7 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE ZA DANGER Never tip under the following circumstances the container is top heavy on the front or on the side the load is frozen or partly loosened load the ground is slippery or not in level strong side winds SECTION 7 7 5 3 Never tip when the ground is slippery or not in level AN warning In 7 5 4 The back part of the container will touch the ground when tipping and the con tainer or trailer or hooklift equipment will be damaged AN During tipping the hydraulic rear axle stabi liser must not be activated 7 5 4 100 much overhang If the trailer is fitted with air suspension air bags must be fully deflated before tipping loading and unloading 28 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 Drive the trailer to the place where the load has to be discharged Check the work terrain and be sure there is enough space behind and above the trailer container Special attention is required for high voltage cables see4 3 2 Switch diverter to main rams see 4 4 1 where fitted Use the tractor spool valve to tip E a VC 0 A s 3 E the trailer green with blue tag The hydraulic rear container locking cl
15. writing by Stron ga Ltd Should a problem arise with the operation of your trailer please contact one of the Stronga service dealers If you require spare parts please contact your dealer quoting the trailer model number and serial number 1 1 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL The persons operating the trailers and those responsible for its safe operation and mainte nance should observe the instructions contained within this manual Using the trailer correctly ensures the equipment is safe to operate and correct maintenance will allow the trailer to be reliable for years HookLoada HLT180 HLT250 This manual is to be used for the above Hookloada models The operators must become familiar with the control of the trailer without a container The new operator needs to be trained by an experienced operator by using the empty trailer though it s loading unloading and tipping cycles The safety features and operating components of the trailer need to be explained together with the control functions SECTION 1 Take time to understand the operation of the machine and this manual practice with an emp ty container and ensure the operator is fully competent and familiar with the safe operation before starting work Even experienced operators must learn now to safely operate the Hookloada trailer and pay extra attention to safety decals and instructions contained in this manual This manual makes clear what you must do and not
16. 0 km h When connecting Dual Air Hydraulic brakes where fitted 1 Connect airOR_ hydraulic brakes as described above T SECTION 7 Z WARNING DO NOT ATTACH BOTH AIR AND HY DRAULIC BRAKES SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE BRAKING SYSTEM MAY OTHERWISE RESULT Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 7 8 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Brake maintenance should be carried out at appropriate interval according to the conditions In wet muddy condi tions checks maintenance should be more freguent Adjusting the brakes Initial brake adjustment for lining wear is made by releas ing the lock nut on the bolt which is directly behind each ram bolt should then be turned clockwise until the brake is just applied and then turned anti clockwise two full turns and the lock nut re tightened The point at which the brake is just applied can be felt by jacking up the wheel and rotating it by hand When the full extent of the brake adjustment is used up the brake lever can be moved on to its next spline the adjusting bolt can be screwed back anti clockwise and the brakes reset Auto slack adjusters where fitted Trailers fitted with auto slack adjusters should not require adjustment Adjusters should be maintained and checked regularly to ensure correct operation In event of adjust ment being required consult an approved STRONGA service agent ABS where fitted Trailers fitted with ABS shou
17. 7 DETACHING THE TRAILER 33 3 1 SAFETY DECALS ON THE TRAILER EEE 8 7 8 HYDRAULIC BRAKES DECA OE a DURES 34 ER MOO E 8 7 8 BRAKE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES s 35 3 3 SAFETY DECALS EEE A A NA 9 7 0 HYDRAULIC CONTAINER DOOR OPERATION pa a ee 36 SAFETY DURING USE GENERAL 11 BEFORE DRIVING AWAY 37 4 1 CONDITION OF THE 11 4 2 RECOMMENDED SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 8 BEFORE DRIVING AWAY 37 FOR THE WORKING 11 4 3 SAFETY 12 CONTAINERS 38 2216000 EQUIPMENT 13 9 38 4 5 PARKING BRAK 13 4 6 WHEEL CHOCKS RRARRRRARARRRARARRRARARRARARRRAARARRRRARRRRRRAE 14 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ERO 39 4 7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND MAINTENANCE E eee ee rr ee ee ee ee rr ie 14 10 1 WEEKLY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE AEE A M in BY THE OPERATOR sss 39 10 2 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE BY THE OPERA za M ros WOR m 39 TAINERS 16 10 3 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE V 39 10 4 SPRING 39 2 e o b 10 5 BEARING 39 5 2 MECHANICAL LOCKING seen 16 10 7 TIGHTENING OF WHEEL NUTS 40 TANE
18. CONTAINER When moving the container to get in line with the trailer first remove all obstacles in front of the container 6 6 PICKING UP THE CONTAINER Before picking up the container the hookbar of the container must be properly inside the lifting hook In this way you can prevent the container falling 6 7 CHECKING THE CONTAINER GUIDE ROLLERS When loading or unloading be sure that the container is running well between rear rollers Operator s manual ver 3 SAFETY WHEN LOADING UNLOADING TIPPING 6 8 OBSERVING THE VICINITY DURING LOADING UNLOADING OR TIPPING While loading unloading or tipping check the area around the trailer and the movements of the contain er When disruptive movements of the container oc cur release the spool valve in the tractor and stop the engine The cause of these movements should be corrected before restarting Z WARNING NEVER LOAD UNLOAD OR TIP WHEN the load is heavier to one side of the body On sloping or slippery ground On soft or crumbly ground under the wheels During strong side winds the container and or load is frozen or stuck The trailer has weak springs on one side Tyres are in poor condition load exceeds trailer capacity ZK Each motion must begin and end with tick over speed of the tractor engine 16 SECTION 6 6 8 1 Never load unload or tip when the load is heavier to one side of the body 6 8 2 Never load
19. amps must be locked A X 4 and the hydraulic rear stabiliser must 4 4 activated warning must down E Open the tail gate of the container when doing thisstand to one side of the container Operate the main cylinders tower frame com bined with the rear frame to the desired or maximum tipping angle 7 5 5 Tipping the container Decrease the speed of the tipping movement to prevent an abrupt stop during the last tipping phase If necessary drive a few meters forward to unload the complete contents of the container Lowering the container Ensure the diverter is set to main rams for lowering the container see 4 4 1 where fit ted Operate the the main rams to lower the contain er using the tractor spool valve pressurise the pipe tagged green and blue Check if the equipment is in its lowest position Close the tail gate AN DANGER If itis necessary to drive in tip position pay attention to the vicinity regarding the height of the hooklift equipment container with re spect to the surroundings like bridges tun nels and overhead power lines GHookLoada IHcC c FLIFI SYST EMA Drive slowly and be extra careful 29 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 7 6 ATTACHING THE TRAILER TRACTOR CONNECTIONS MAIN CYLINDERS Owing to the consideration laden weight of the trailer the hitch is designed for use with a pick up hit
20. ch only CLAMPS AND STABILISERS and not clevis type drawbars HOOK TOWER Ilf a selector valve is fitted to the tractor ensure that for all trailer applications the lever is in the LINKAGE posl tion To lower the hook With the draft lever in theUP position move the position control lever to the CONSTANTPUMPING position Pull the release lever to disengage the latch mechanism and move the position control lever through the quadrant to theDOWN position releasing the latch at the same time 7 6 1 Tractor connections Reverse the tractor until the hook is immediately be neath the ring on the trailer drawbar To raise the hook With the draft lever in theUP position and the hook po sitioned directly beneath the trailer drawbar eyelet move the position control lever through the quadrant to theUP position ensuring that the hook and eyelet be come correctly engaged Move the position control lever to theCONSTANT PUMPING position until the latch mechanism automatically and audibly engages the catches then return the control lever to the TRANSPORT position Attach the hydraulic and electrical services to the tractor hydraulic hose configurations are shown 177 6 1 7 6 2 Remove skid and attach to skid hanger Remove the skid from under the drawbar and place it in it s storage position see7 6 2 For additional information about attaching trailers using pick up hitches see the tractor Operator Instruction
21. d Before picking up the container check the hook and the amount of headroom available correspond with the equipment and that the notches for the rear container locking clamps are in the correct positions see 5 2 and5 3 On standard equipped sprung suspension trailers sta bilizer jacks must be fully lowered to touch the spring before loading unloading loaded container If trailer has air suspension this must be deflated 19 SECTION 7 7 2 1 Reversing the trailer ZK During the loading operation the hand brake of the towing vehicle should not be engaged until the rear side of the body is lifted from the ground Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE 7 2 Operating the trailer where trailer is Directly plumbed to tractor hydraulic system 1 Reverse the trailer carefully to the container about 5 metres from the hookbar ensuring the trailer is in a straight line with the container 2 Stop the vehicle and engage the handbrake 3 Operate the hydraulic spool lever to pressurise the clamp and stabilisers hose tagged yellow and red This will cause the clamps to open and the the stabiliser jacks to drop down to touch the springs At the same time the warning triangle pops up to alert the user that the stab jacks are in their lower position See 7 2 2 Also deflate air suspension fully where fitted ATTENTION Extend the rear axle stabiliser jacks until the cylinders are ful
22. d Z Instruct tyre pressure requirements explain hazards Explain wheel nut torques _ Container mid locks Explain axle U bolt torques Container clamps where fitted Explain drawbar spring U bolt torques Tower cut out 2 Explain brake adjustment and maintenance i Warning flag Explain bearing adjustment Axle stabilisers Explain bulb replacement C Frame lock Safety during operation Operators sirni Dealers SIONGUNG onaran aA PN PIRE oic aec S Rd 5 INTRODUCTION O 3 6 0 OBSERVING DURING LOADING UNLOADING OR 18 1 1 HOW USE THIS MANUAL ieaie 3 1 2 INTENDED USE OF HOOKLOADA TRAILER 4 OPERATION AND USE 19 1 3 HOOK TYPES 1 4 HOOKLOADA TRAILER MODELS EEE 5 7 OPERATION AND USE GENERAL HERREN 19 7 1 REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET 20 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION EEE A ee ee ee ee 6 7 2 OADING CONTAINER MEHREREN 21 7 2 LOADING A 22 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION msssnuausuunuszaansuuasuyuauuuanuuauusauuas 6 7 3 UNLOADING A CONTAINER 26 2 1 MAIN COMPONENTS 6 7 4 LOADING OR UNLOADING LONG BODIES 2 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION EEE NN 7 WITH A HEAVY LOAD IN MU 29 7 5 TIPPING 29 SA 7 6 ATTACHING THE TRAILER 32 7
23. do Z warninc Risk of injury to yourself or others danger of serious damage to the trailer or other equipment Follow the instructions N DANGER Risk of serious injury or death Follow instruc tions carefully Do not operate this equipment if under the influence of drugs medicine or alcohol you are tired or sick Fatal accidents or serious damage may occur if you have not read understood or followed the instructions in this manual Operator s manual ver 3 INTRODUCTION 1 2 INTENDED USE OF HOOKLOADA TRAILER The Hookloada trailer has been designed for the loading unloading and tipping of CHEM standard containers Every other use of the Hookloada trailer is forbidden and Stronga Ltd accepts no responsibility for such other use Only use the eguipment for the purpose to which it was designed and when the eguipment is in good condition DO NOT operate the eguipment beyond its stated load limits 1 3 HOOK TYPES According to your region your trailer may have a different type of hook The two distinctive hook types are CHEM standard 1 3 1 Normally found on UK machines and is designed to pick up CHEM standard containers DIN standard 1 3 2 Normally found on European machines and will pick up DIN standard containers SECTION 1 1 3 1CHEM hook 1 3 2 DIN hook Operator s manual ver 3 INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 1 4 HOOKLOADA TRAILER MODELS This manual covers the follo
24. e MODEL NUMBER L LL TOTAL AXLE LOAD LET MAX LOAD ON DRAWBAR UNIT 1 ASHENDENE FARM BAYFORD HERTFORD HERTFORDSHIRE SG13 8 2 SERIAL NUMBER Model number MANUFACTURE Serial number Year of manufacture Total weight of trailer container and payload Maximum hooking load including container Maximum tipping load including container Total weight across all axles Maximum load on drawbar GROSS WEIGHT MAX HOOKING LOAD incl CONTAINER TIPPIN LOAD incl CONTAINER OO NO O RUN N O OA A O N gt www stronga co uk G HookLoada IHcC c FLIFI SYST EMA 6 Operator s manual ver 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATIONS SECTION 3 STRONGA LTD accepts no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage caused by carelessness or failure to comply with the safety and operating instructions detailed within this manual Contact your dealer immediately if you have encountered unsafe conditions not covered in this manual Failure to follow the instructions relating to safety operating or maintenance of the trailer may cause damage to the trailer or injury to operators or persons Use only genuine HOOKLOADA parts in service and repair to ensure reliable operation of the product 3 1 SAFETY DECALS ON THE TRAILER Safety stickers form part of the safety information and must not be removed Stickers must remain in the correct place and need to remain legible
25. er may be damaged If the container is frozen to the ground Do not attempt to free the container by using the hook lift trailer Use for example a forklift truck In case of emergency eRelease tractor spool valve eStop tractor engine Apply tractor parking brake 6 1 REVERSING THE TRACTOR Reverse the tractor as slowly as possible to avoid damaging the container the load or the hook lift equipment 6 2 HOOKLIFT SYSTEM WITH SPRUNG SUSPENSION When lifting on a loaded container the rear axle and springset will be temporarily overloaded To prevent damage to the springs ensure that the stabilizing jacks are down in the locked position before lifting loaded containers SECTION 5 6 6 3 HOOK LIFT SYSTEM WITH AIR SUSPENSION where fitted If the hook lift system HookLoada has axles with air suspension the factory instructions must be followed when tipping loading or unloading a container The air Suspension must be fully deflated before tipping loading or unloading 6 4 HOOK LIFT TRAILER AND CONTAINER ARE NOT IN ONE LINE If the HookLoada trailer is not in line with the con tainer which is on a hard surface Line up the container by lifting the front of the con tainer approximately 10 cm off the ground and puling it forward see 7 21 and 7 22 This will prevent the container being pulled outside the rear rollers the rear lights being damaged or the bumper being hit 6 5 OBSTACLES IN FRONT OF THE
26. ere is sufficient space Operate tractor spool yellow tagged AUX pipes clamp and stab jack line to operate the door 7 9 3 GHook Loada 7 9 2 Decal showing valve operation Set valve handle to position 1 7 9 1 this switches the auxiliary hydraulic circuit off and reverts to the clamps and stab jack circuit Remove the hydraulic pipes and replace them in the storage position If pipes will not unplug it may be necessary to remove the pressure from the pipes before re leasing them do this by moving the spool lever to the float position 7 9 3 Container with hydraulic door 34 Operator s manual ver 3 BEFORE DRIVING AWAY 8 BEFORE DRIVING AWAY Always keep to the manufacturers weight limit Use only consolidated ground of level plain when tipping the trailer Trailers must not exceed the manufacturers recommended travelling speed For safe and stable operation of tipping trailers the size and weight of the tractor must be ade quate and matched to the trailer and comply to the construction and use regulations All trailers fitted with grain chute in the rear door should only be part tipped when loaded and the grain chute is in operation When assembling or dismantling silage kits grain extensions or bale trailer hay ladders ensure suitable lifting equipment is used If component parts panels etc weight more than 25 kg do not attempt to lift without lifting equip ment Ensure ho
27. for the life of the machine Replace any damaged stickers immediately 3 2 SAFETY DECALS LOCATION ON THE TRAILER HL 3 2 Working area HL 3 3 Stay clear of un propped body HL 3 4 Crush zone HL 3 5 Beware of overhead wres HL 3 6 Ensure wheel nuts are kept tight HL 3 7 Read and understand operator s manual HL 4 Tractor connections see 7 6 1 HL 5 AUX on off see 7 9 2 7 Operator s manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATIONS 3 3 SAFETY DECALS HL 3 2 WORKING AREA DO Stay clear of the working area when tipping load ing or unloading the container DO NOT Stand close to in front of or behind the trailer during operation LOCATION Each side at the rear of the trailer HL 3 3 STAY CLEAR UN PROPPED BODY DECAL DO Keep clear of body during loading unloading and tipping DO NOT Work or stand near trailer during operation LOCATION Front of the trailer both sides HL 3 4 CRUSH ZONE DECAL DO Stay outside the area between trailer and tractor while machine is operating DO NOT Enter the zone between trailer and tractor until tractor engine is stopped and the tractor parking brake is applied LOCATION This decal is located on the front left side of the trailer SECTION 3 Operator s manual ver 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATIONS SECTION 3 HL 3 5 BEWARE OF OVERHEAD WIRES DO Stay clear of overhead wires and cables Take particular care when ti
28. g hook must be checked monthly Z WARNING If the dimensions of the hook are outside the min max Allowed dimensions the hook must be replaced immediately by an authorized HookLoada dealer The hook must be replaced if the wear ex ceeds 10 Always use original HookLoada parts 7 1 HookLoada lifting hook vary ac cording to region Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 7 1 REMOTE CONTROL BOX Standard on HLT250 optional HLT180 PTO hydraulic pump oil tank and remote control handset are standard on the HLT250 and Optional on the HLT180 Model Ensure the Tractor power take off drive is disen gaged and tractor engine stopped prior to connect ing the power shaft Ensure all power take off shaft safety guards are in place Connect the power shaft to the tractor 1 Connect the 12 volt power Operation MEM DE 7 1 1 Control box for diverter valve The control box will indicate on its face which circuit is live The operations on the handset are clearly marked Always use the handset inside the cab of the tractor or in a safe location where you have good visibility of the operation of the equipment Engage the Power take off to start the flow of oil around the system Use the remote control handset to control the equip ment JN caution Ensure all persons are clear of the power shaft before engaging the drive Do not overload the trailer Technical data of
29. he trail er C Hooks where fitted 5 3 REAR CONTAINER LOCKING CLAMPS 5 2 Telescopic tower fully forward The When closed the container locking clamps lock the C Hooks have engaged locking pockets container sub frame to the trailer chassis Z warninc Be sure that container locking clamps are open before loading or unloading If the locking clamps are open the warning trian gle will show and the hook tower circuit becomes live 9 4 LOADING AND UNLOADING THE CONTAINER Before loading or unloading check to be sure the load is properly secured and covered Ensure that the centre of gravity of the load is as low as possi ble and is as much as possible in the centre of the container both longitudinally and transversely If load must be fastened do this when the container is on the ground 14 Operator s manual ver 3 SAFETY WHEN LOADING UNLOADING TIPPING 5 4 LOADING AND UNLOADING THE CONTAINER Before loading or unloading check to be sure the load is properly secured and covered Ensure that the centre of gravity of the load is as low as possible and is aS much as possible in the centre of the container both longitudinally and transversely If load must be fastened do this when the container is on the ground 5 5 CONTAINER FROZEN IN PLACE When working in low temperatures the container may be frozen to the ground If the operator attempts to lift the container in this situation the trailer and or con tain
30. ld be inspected at regular intervals by an approved Hookloada service agent to en sure correct operation Ensure the system goes through it s system ok flash sequence on off on ABS warning light inside the cab goes off over 10 km h Air Brakes where fitted Trailers fitted with air brakes should be inspected regular ly for air leaks and the air reservoir drain and it s condi tion inspected Load sensing valves and airsystem should be serviced at least annually by an approved STRONGA service agent Z WARNING When it is necessary to work beneath the raised trailer body to adjust the brakes en Sure that the body is securely supported 33 Operator s manual ver 3 7 9 HYDRAULIC CONTAINER DOOR OPERATION The operator is strongly advised to consult the appro priate tractorOperator Instruction Manual for de tailed instructions on the use of the tractor controls When connecting hydraulic container door 1 2 d Disconnecting hydraulic door 1 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 Select the hydraulic door pipes from storage position on trailer Attach to tractor auxiliary hydraulic quick re lease coupling Ensure clamps are closed and locked onto the 7 9 1 Location of AUX quick connecters and circuit container and stab jacks are fully retracted and change over valve the warning triangle is down Set valve handle to AUX position 2 as shown 7 9 1 and 7 9 2 Ensure door swing area is clear and th
31. ly extended On trail ers with air Suspension axles it is always advisable to fully deflate the air bags Failure to lock out the rear axle during loading could damage the trailer suspen sion 4 Operate the spool valve remote control control handset for the hook tower to push the tower back ensuring it reaches the end of it s travel see 2 3 As as the hook tower is pushed back the tower pushes off the frame lock pin to unlock the tipping frame into loading mode See7 2 5 hook tower will only operate when the clamps are open due to the safety lock out valve at tached to the clamps 5 Engage the spool lever remote control for the main lift rams green and red marked pipe to lift the hooking frame up and over see7 2 4 20 SECTION 7 2 7 2 2 Clamps open stabjacks down warning triangle is up 7 2 3 Clamps open stabjacks down warning triangle is up 7 2 4 Remote control handset Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 and disengage the spool lever remote control handset button when the hook reaches the same level as the hookbar 7 2 5 7 2 4 Main rams pushing loading frame into position 7 2 5 Align hook to same height as hookbar It is recommended that the container to be loaded should always be in line with the trailer Where it is not possible the angle of the trailer to the container must not exceed 20 degrees see 2 6 Reverse the t
32. nding on the ground If the movement of the hookarm is not stopped in time the trailer pushes itself from the ground which will result in a dam aged container trailer or hooklift equipment 9 Disengage the hook from the hookbar by slowly pulling the trailer forward The height of the hook 25 Operator s manual ver 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 9 OPERATION AND USE may be adjusted if necessary by raising or low ering the main lift rams green tagged pipes Do not adjust the height of the hook by moving the hooktower Stop the vehicle and engage the handbrake Check the amount of available headroom above the trailer and ensure there is at least 6 m Operate the spool lever for the main rams green and blue tag and pull the loading frame back over and down to rest on the chassis Reduce the flow by feathering the spool lever remote control handset when the frame is approximate ly 500 mm from the chassis Operate the spool for the hook tower remote control handset button black and blue tagged pipe to push the tower back to it s fully forward position 7 3 8 Operate the spool remote control handset but ton for the stabjacks and clamps yellow and blue tag until the clamps have closed where fitted and the stab jacks have fully retracted This will be indicated by the warning flag return ing to it s down position 7 3 9 Inflate air suspension to ride height where fit ted The trailer is
33. nual ver 3 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 10 9 LUBRICATION SUMMARY Lubricating the equipment is recomended every month and after each time the equipment is washed All greasing points are pointed with sticker GREASE HL 10 9 1 Points must be hand greased only unless fitted with an approved autolube system Use only recommended or similar quality grease Z caution The use of molybdenum based lubricant is not allowed This type of lubricant damages the plastic coating of the bushings Cover electric parts to protect them from water entering while washing the equipment Lubricate the equipment every month and each time after equipment is washed 40 SECTION 10 10 9 1 Sticker Grease HL 12 3 1 BP Energrease LS EP2 Shell Alvania EP Grease 2 10 9 2 Table of recommended grease Operator s manual ver3 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION 10 10 10 CONTROL VALVES where fitted HookLoada hooklift equipment can have a di verter valve fitted 10 10 1 for tractors which only have two double acting hydraulic spools This is used to switch between the main lift rams and the hook tower The valve is located in a box at the front left of the trailer The KV type directional valves consists of a housing1 a control spool 2 a solenoid3 and a return springs 10 10 2 Change over to operating position is done by energising the solenoid 3 whereby the s
34. nual ver 3 CONTAINERS SECTION 9 9 CONTAINERS Depending on the freight to be transported various types of containers can be used such as open top containers tipping containers flat bed platforms warehouse contain ers containers with lids sea containers vacuum tanks and special containers To match the HLT180C trailer HookLoada containers must be CHEM standard TS 08 type 20 container length 5790 6600 mm This trailer can handle containers as short as 4600mm Z WARNING Check carefully that both the mid locks and hydraulic rear container locking clamps match with the container Make sure that the container that will be picked up suits the hooklift system The container height and width can vary from one country to another Should there be any doubt about the origin of the container the height must be checked for clearance on the hooklift equipment as well as the width fits the equipment 36 Operator s manual ver 3 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 10 1 WEEKLY INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BY THE OPERATOR Activities Check all valves hydraulic hoses and piping and report damage immediately to your service department Check for any play in the rear rollers and shafts Visually check all other shafts for signs of play Check that all the pipes are connected 10 2 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE BY THE OPERATOR Activities Wash the installation thoroughly Grease all points with the proper
35. oks shackles are secure before lifting Always apply the parking brake prior to discon necting the trailer from the tractor It is important to ensure that oil fed into the trailer braking system is clean A N WARNING Your attention is drawn to the consid ered serious practices prevailing on farms due to poor supervision and lack of knowledge The following points must be considered when using farm trailers 35 SECTION 8 Before you drive off always check the following The hydraulic rear container locking clamps must be closed Signal light 1 in the control box must no longer be on The locking hooks must be in the notches if provided on the container Check this on both sides of the trailer The rear axle stabiliser must be fully retracted The flag must be down If trailer has air suspen sion axles ensure that this is raised to ride height Check that the container doors are closed For transit without a container the hooktower must be fully forward and the tower frame down Check that drawbar eye is correctly located on the coupling pin on the tractor Check that the air where fitted and electric cables are connected Check that the ABS where fitted is operating correctly see operating procedure Check that the container is well positioned and it is secured against moving Bring the air suspension where fitted to ride height Operator s ma
36. olenoid plunger acts on the control spool 2 via the operating pin4 thus clearing the corresponding flow ways and establishing respective links between the ports 1 AWAY B andP2 L x i IE Sy Eu d is NEI 1 mr ro FLA P The change over can also be done manually X pressing the emergency hand operator6 am 10 10 2 Structure of valve type KV 6 2 6 S50 41 Operator s manual ver 3 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 11 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION REMEDY Nothing is functioning Pipes correctly plugged into tractor Ensure pipes are pushed into tractor valve block correctly Relieve pressure from pipe and try to plug in again Oil level in tractor is too low Add hydraulic oil Tractor hydraulic pressure is to low Check tractor pressure if necessary contact your service dealer Tower will not function Cut out valve is engaged Open clamps cut out valve on clamp prevents tower operating Cut out valve is malfunctioning contact dealer for service Clamps and stab jacks will not AUX changeover valve set incorrectly Switch off AUX circuit with chango function ver valve next to coupling Equipment works slowly leak Leakage in hydraulic hoses piping Check hoses and couplings ing oil Leak in pilot check valve s Check the valves Hydraulic pump failure Investigate problem if necessary contact service dealer Weight is not held
37. or tight ness after the first day of use and frequently during the first week Subsequent checks for tightness must be made at intervals not greater than three months All nuts and bolts should be tightened in accord ance with the manufacturers recommendations with a torque wrench to the guidance torque shown in the table in10 6 10 5 BEARING MAINTENANCE To check the movement of hub bearings raise the axle from the ground and release the brake Put one or two iron bars between the tyre and the ground and check the movement If you have to readjust the bearings remove the cap remove the split pin tighten the castle nut until the hub hardly turns Operator s manual ver 3 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 10 6 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE The proper operation and maintenance have significant implications to the optimal service life and performance of a device The starting up and maintenance of oil hydraulic devices are described in the directives VDU 3027 and DIN 24343 The service life of direction valves depends on freguency of their switching on The most important factor regarding pressure valves is the duration of oil flowing through the valve This is very difficult to determine therefore operat ing time of the device is taken as the basis The pressure valves should be inspected after 2000 to 3000 hours of operation The valves seats should be checked for wear The following inspections must be car
38. pping the container DO NOT Operate the trailer within 6 metres of overhead cables LOCATION This decal is located on the front right side of the trailer HL3 6 ENSURE WHEEL NUTS ARE KEPT TIGHT DO After 40 50 km of use check wheel nuts and ensure they are tightened Also check all U Bolts and other bolts on the trailer DO NOT Over tighten bolts LOCATION After 40 50 km of use check all This decal is located on the front right side of the trailer bolts as well as wheel nuts HL3 7 READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR S MANUAL WARNING Before operating read and understand user s manual LOCATION This decal is located on the front left side of the trailer and near auxiliary couplings where fitted AN DANGER lt If you have not studied the Operator s manual for your hooklift equipment carefully this may lead to fatal accidents or serious damage Ensure that you meet the statutory health and safety regulations requirements of the country 9 Operator s manual ver 3 SAFETY DURING USE GENERAL SECTION 4 The driver must be familiar with the contents of this manual and should follow the directions and instructions strictly He must ensure that the trailer is in good working order prior to use Before using the trailer the operator must satisfy himself that the operation being undertaken is safe and that all potential risks are assessed The operator must also take into account the environment in
39. railer back to engage the hook on the hook bar 7 2 7 The height of the hook may be adjusted if necessary by raising or lowering the main lift rams green tagged pipes 7 2 7 Reverse trailer onto hookbar 21 Operator s manual ver 3 OPERATION AND USE SECTION 7 6 Push the spool lever remote control handset but ton in the opposite direction pipe tagged green and blue pull the main rams back in thus raising the hook and lifting the container 7 As the container is raised begins to pull on the container gently reverse the trailer under the container this minimises the strain on the container and on the trailer components 8 Before the comes into contact with the trailer check to ensure the guide rails of the con tainer are correctly aligned with the rear rollers see 7 2 8 If the rollers are not in line lower the container to the ground unhook the hook from the container and re align the trailer with the container correctly and repeat from step 6 9 When the rear rollers are in line with the container rails continue to pull the container on to the trailer When the frame is approximately 400 mm from the main frame reduce the oil flow by releasing the lever from its detent and feathering the lever allowing the hooking frame to gently come to rest on the main chassis see 7 2 9 7 2 9 Allow the front frame to come to rest on the main chassis 22 Operator s manual ver 3
40. ried out weekly The inspection of the device cleanliness The inspection of the hoses regarding their damages stiffness and tightness The inspection of tightness of connections and hydrau lic components 10 7 TIGHTENING OF WHEEL NUTS Tighten the opposite nuts and use the torque wrench Tourve Wheel Nuts M 18x1 5 2 0 Nm M 20x1 5 380 Nm SECTION 10 22x1 5 510 Nm Sprung drawbar U Bolts 27 mm U Bolt Dia 550 Nm 30 mm U Bolt Dia 550 Nm DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN BEARINGS 38 Operator s manual ver 3 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION 10 10 8 TYRES MAINTENANCE Regular attention to the tyres is essential and must be strictly observed to keep the trailer in good working order Tyres should be inspected regularly for cuts or damage Always ensure that the tyres are inflated to the manufacturers recommended pressure Never exceed the rated speed of the tyre Never exceed the rated load of the tyre Table of typical tyres fitted to Hookloada and manufacturers recommended pressures Tyre size Recommended pres Recommended pres sure bar Sure psi psi 385 65x22 5 Radial 6 0 bar 90 psi 445 65x22 5 Radial 6 5 bar 400 60x15 5 Radial 4 1 bar 500 55 17 Radial 4 1 bar 550 45x22 5 Radial 2 5 bar 550 60x22 5 Radial 2 5 bar 600 50x22 5 Radial 2 5 bar 600 55x22 5 Radial 2 5 bar IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT OF THE RECOMMENDED TYRE PRESSURE CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER 39 Operator s ma
41. which the trailer will be operating 4 1 CONDITION OF THE GROUND Before you start loading or unloading with the HookLoada hooklift equipment you must inspect the following The ground must be firm and free from potholes that the trailer may move into during operation of the hooklift The ground must not be slippery The ground must be level 4 2 RECOMMENDED SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE WORKING AREA Check the vicinity for possible dangers When unloading the container must be lowered in line with the the trailer first If working in the dark the use of rear facing work Ights is recommended N DANGER It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that there are or will be no persons within the danger zone of the working area AN DANGER It is strictly forbidden to stay within the area between the container and the chassis of the trailer 4 3 Risk of injury 10 Operator s manual ver 3 SAFETY DURING USE GENERAL SECTION 4 4 3 SAFETY DISTANCES 4 3 1 Safety distances DANGER ZONE SAFETY DISTANCE Front of the tractorA Full length of the tractor and trailer Rear of the trailerB Full length of the tractor and trailer length of the con tainer Left and right of the tractor and trailerC At least 10 meters Above trailerD At least 6 metres above ground 4 3 2 Danger zone and safety distance 11 Operator s manual ver 3 Air b SAFETY DURING USE GENERAL
42. wing trailer types Model Telescopic HLT180 Model Telescopic HLT250 C D and S range trailers HookLoada HLT180 Hookloada HLT 250 4 Operator s manual ver 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SECTION 2 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The HookLoada hook lift system is capable of loading containers transporting tipping and unloading them Operation of the main cylinders will execute the tipping cycle or hook off hook cycle The trailer has two pivot points one at the back of the front frame and the second at the back of the rear frame The main cylinders when operated will try to force the trailer to fold at the front frame or the rear frame Which frame folds is dictated by the position of the following components 1 The telescopic hook tower forward or back 2 The container locking clamps open or shut 2 1 MAIN COMPONENTS A Gripping hook B Hook tower C Tower cylinder hidden in tower frame D Tower frame ETrailer chassis main frame F Main cylinders G Front Frame H Rear Frame Middle locks C Hooks J Rear axle stabiliser cylinders Stabjacks K Container locking clamps L Rear rollers GHookLoada FHc c kF LIFI SYST EMA Operator s manual ver 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SECTION 2 2 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The manufacturer s plate is located at the front of the trailer on the main chassis Key information is en graved on the plate in the following sequenc
43. www stronga com 6 RO GA G HookLoada O OI KACO DELLE HLI SOT HL2SOT HookLoada H CO aD e M M ee ee SYSTEM GHookLoada Machine Installation poc hate ee hle bo ek ae Ao da nh MODEL Luc nd dd ON CM KM Delivery DAB usi oninia ias Machine serial number OOM iussus exin avec dri da COUPE auos ii niil n M cde xti eld ua TOelepnhOniB eei an a oa edk Cea Ue ad v v Complete this form with the customer Check 7 when each item has been completed Operators Manual delivered to customer Operation of machine explained listed below Maintenance of machine explained listed below Maintenance Operation 2 Explain all warning decals Review operators manual 1 Show serial number location Demonstrate loading of containers Explain lubrication specifications Demonstrate tipping containers 1 Show position of all lubrication points Demonstrate unloading of containers 2 Show location of air filters where fitted Demonstrate coupling and uncoupling proce Show water drain point on air tank where dures fitted C Demonstrate auxiliary service operation 2 Instruct how to identify leaks on hoses cylin ders valves and fittings Demonstrate all warning and safety devices an
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