INTENDED USE OF THE MACHINE
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2. INTENDED USE OF THE MACHINE
Timan 3330 is a universal tool carrier that can perform many tasks depending on the type of
equipment attached to it. It could, for example, cut grass, sweep, cut live fences, remove
snow, salt roads etc.
The respective tools may be attached to the machine on the front and at the rear. Furthermore,
a combination of a fork and ball joint for towing tools and carts can be attached to the
machine.
Timan 3330 may drive on public roads, and it is intended for professional operators.
The use of the machine depends on its tasks.
However, you must ensure that the loads and weights specified below will never be exceeded.
Using accessories which exceed the maximum specifications specified below can lead to
malfunctions, machine failure, damage to someone else's property and injury to the driver
and/or other persons. The Timan guarantee does not cover any malfunctions or machine
failures caused by using non-corresponding accessories.
2.1 Weight table for using tools and accessories
Front axle Rear axle Maximum permissible
Maximum permissible Maximum permissible
1300 kg 1300 kg 1860 kg
Important: Only towbars approved by Timan A / S may be fitted.
The maximum permissible load of the towing pole is specified
on the picture. It is important to ensure that the vertical load of
the towing pole is never greater than 120 kg (up/down). This rule
applies even if the vehicle is connected with a coupling head
and in the towing pole.
If the vehicle is connected with a coupling head (see Fig no. 1 and 2), the maximum
permissible weight (total weight) of the vehicle must be 1500 kg if it is
equipped with overrun brakes and 600 kg if it is not.
Alternatively, the towing pole may be loaded with the vehicle,
which is connected in the towing pole (see Fig no. 3). This may
be done with the maximum permissible weight (total weight)
of 1850 kg if the vehicle is equipped with overrun brakes.
If the vehicle is connected with a towing pole, it must be a four-wheel
vehicle (four-wheel drive) with a turntable steering axle
(see Fig. no. 4 and 5) which has a maximum permissible mass
(total mass) of 1850kg if it is equipped with overrun brakes
and 600 kg if it is not.