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Cramaro CABRIOLE - Closure of Tarpaulin in the Rear Part; SIMPLE TAIL Closure

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CABRIOLE’
CRAMARO TS S.r.l. 37044 COLOGNA V.TA (VR) - VIA QUARI DESTRA, 71/G TEL. +39 0442/411688 / FAX + 39 0442/411690
E-MAIL info@cramaro.com WEBSITE: http://www.cramaro.com - Manual n° MCA016-EN-ED00 date 15/01/15
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SHEET - TYPE B -
For sheet type - B -instead,
NO type of AUTOMATIC activation
HOOK can be used
as the length of the side layer of the sheet
would get tangled in the anchors of the hooks,
compromising proper tarpaulin operation
and the integrity of the sheet.
For this type of sheet, only lateral anchoring via ropes
and elastics is possible, secured to the lower edge of
the sheet on one side and to specific hooks secured to
the container on the other.
A = Anchoring rope
SHEET - TYPE C -
Also for sheet type -- C -
there is the possibility of using the entire series of AUTOMATIC
activation HOOKS
A series of additional brackets applied over the sheets
ensures improved retractions, always keeping the tarpaulin
in the best operating conditions
F = Safety rope
THEY MUST ONLY BE USED IN THE EVENT OF
STRONG WIND
-CLOSURE OF TARPAULIN IN THE REAR PART-
At the rear, the tarpaulin may have different closing systems that basically depend on the type of rear door on the
container and on the user's preference.
SIMPLE TAIL CLOSURE
- Provides that the rear section of the tarpaulin manually extends
until the rear door of the container is partially covered and is
hooked by means of ropes with elastic end to some hooks
secured to the door itself
It can be kept rolled-up and blocked to the last bow by means of
appropriate belts secured to the
upper part of the sheet
Once the container has been covered, extract the rear section of
the tarpaulin (the part on the rear unloading door) and hook the
rear elastic tie rods to the specific hooks (cobra) secured to the
container

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