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The combined strength of the load restraint system must be sufficient to
withstand a forwards force not less than the total weight of the load to
prevent the load moving under severe braking, and half the weight of the
load moving backwards and sideways.
l Load and unload the unit properly.
l First, visually inspect the unit to ensure that no damage occurred
during transportation. If damage has occurred, please refer to the
guidance in Section 4.3 and contact Moxion Power immediately.
l Make sure that both unit axles remain in contact with the rolling surface
during transportation. Avoid lifting the wheels from the ground and
overloading a single axle.
l Roll the unit instead of lifting.
To prevent putting undesired lateral load on the wheels and creating a
damaging camber, make sure the operator maintains a turning radius of
20ft (6 m) when pulling or tugging the unit.
WARNING
Risk of damage!
Do not use forks under the trailer frame.
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Unload the unit properly.
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To prevent damage to the undercarriage and both axles, both axles must
remain loaded when unloading the unit off a flat- bed or gooseneck trailer.
In other words, do not lift an axle off the trailer/ground. Doing so, will
overload the remaining axles.
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To prevent damage to the unit, unload carefully and without sudden shifts
or movements.
Notice
Loading and unloading of the unit is the responsibility of the truck driver or
operator. When loading and unloading the unit, the person responsible for
doing so must adhere to any federal and state regulations and guidelines
regarding the maximum total loading weight.
MP75-600 - User Manual 4 Operations