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LOADING AND SECURING
Operating instructions • Load Carrier • 505410638-02 • 07/2019
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NOTE
Material damage caused by incorrect
use of straps!
Incorrect use of lashing belts, chains or
wire ropes can result in material damage
to the cargo.
Only load lashing equipment at the
maximum permitted values.
Immediately replace defective or dam-
aged straps.
Have repairs on straps carried out by
qualified staff.
Never tension straps and ratchets
over sharp edges.
Do not use straps to lift cargo.
Do not place any cargo on the straps.
Do not twist or knot the straps.
Do not use ratchet extensions, except
on heavy-duty ratchets designed for
this purpose.
NOTE
Material damage caused by uneven
tension force!
If the load is strapped down unevenly and/
or the lashing down is done with large
clamping forces, this can result in material
damage.
Ensure that the pre-tension force is
evenly distributed on both sides of the
load.
Apply the ratchets on alternate sides
when using tie-down lashing.
For pressure-sensitive cargo (e.g.
beverage crates) that cannot be sub-
jected to high securing forces, use
large-sized angular rails. This allows
higher pre-tension forces to be ap-
plied without damaging the cargo.
Tie-down lashing, angular lashing, and di-
agonal lashing can be achieved with lash-
ing material such as lashing belts, lashing
chains, and lashing cables.
1
3
2
Fig.8-1: Lashing material
1 Wire hook
2 Lashing belts
3 Flat hook
2
1
Fig.8-2: Lashing chain with load hook
1 Lashing chain
2 Load hook
Wire hooks, flat hooks, and load hooks can
be used to fasten the straps.
With tie-down lashing, the securing effect
is achieved from pressure increase against
the load compartment. Angled and diag-
onal lashing prevents non-stable loads
from tipping over.

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