03-1
Frame parts and axles are components of the
undercarriage. No technical modications are
allowed; otherwise, the terms of operation are no
longer valid!
For the sake of trafc safety, the vehicle under-
carriage must be maintained just as conscienti-
ously as the base vehicle itself.
This maintenance
should be carried out by your HOBBY dealer. If
spare parts are required, use only the original
parts designated by the manufacturer.
Generally, campers are not suitable
for pulling by lorries or buses. If this
is done permanently, they will be
damaged.
3. Undercarriage and vehicle registration
3.1 General information
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Preparing the mover
Almost all camper chassis have been prepared
at the factory for the subsequent tting of a
special Truma mover. Four mounting holes have
been drilled into each of the two longitudinal be-
ams
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for mounting the mover
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to the model
H SE (single axle) or H TE (tandem axle). Depen-
ding on the prole of the longitudinal beam, the
size of the tires and the mounted axle, the mover
must be stabilised using an angle bracket
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which connects the mover to the axle tube.
Bent or damaged drawbars must be
replaced immediately. You are not
allowed to repair damaged compon-
ents.
3.2 Drawbars/
Longitudinal beams
The main chassis beam and the towbar are con-
nected by cone washer bolts (with the exception
of the one-piece chassis). During regular main-
tenance, all of the screws must be checked and
retightened, if necessary (105 Nm).
You may neither drill into or weld onto
the chassis.