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TOWING PIN AND HOOK
Located at the rear of the lift truck, this device is used to attach a trailer. Its capacity is limited for each lift truck by the authorised gross
vehicle weight, tractive effort and maximum vertical force on the coupling point. This information is given on the manufacturer's plate
fixed to each lift truck (see: 2 - DESCRIPTION: IDENTIFICATION OF THE LIFT TRUCK).
- To use a trailer, see current regulations in your country (maximum running speed, braking, maximum weight of trailer, etc.).
- Verify the trailer's condition before using it (tyre condition and pressures, electrical connection, hydraulic hose, brake system…).
Do not tow a trailer or attachment which is not in perfect working order. Using a trailer in poor condition may affect the lift truck's steering and braking, and
hence safety.
If a third party helps in coupling or uncoupling the trailer, this person must be permanently visible to the driver and wait until the lift truck has stopped, the
handbrake is on and the I.C. engine is switched off before performing the operation.
NOTE: There is an OPTIONAL rear-view mirror which allows the lift truck to be approached more closely to the trailer ring.
A - TOWING PIN
COUPLING AND UNCOUPLING THE TRAILER
- To couple the trailer, position the lift truck as close as possible to the trailer ring.
- Switch off the I.C. engine.
- Remove the clip 1, lift the trailer pin 2 and place or remove the trailer ring.
Be careful not to get your fingers caught or crushed during this operation. Do not forget to put clip 1 back in
place. When uncoupling, make sure that the trailer is supported independently.
B - REAR ELECTRIC SOCKET
(MT-X 625 COMFORT)
- Connect the male plug to the female socket 1 on the lift truck and make sure the lights of the
trailer or the light bar are working properly.
A - Left rear indicator.
B - Rear fog lights.
C - Earth.
D - Right rear indicator.
E - Right tail light.
F - Rear stop light.
G - Left rear light and number plate.
C - COUPLING FITTING (OPTION)
COUPLING AND UNCOUPLING THE TRAILER
- To couple the trailer, position the lift truck as close as possible to the trailer ring.
- Switch off the I.C. engine.
- Remove the clip 1, lift the trailer pin 2 and place or remove the trailer ring.
Be careful not to get your fingers caught or crushed during this operation. Do not forget to put clip 1 back in
place. When uncoupling, make sure that the trailer is supported independently.
647421 (22/08/2017)
MT-X 625 Série 2-E3 + COMFORT