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PRONAR T700M/1 User manual

PRONAR SP. Z O.O.
17-210 NAREW, UL. MICKIEWICZA 101A, WOJ. PODLASKIE
PHONE: +48 085 681 63 29 +48 085 681 64 29
+48 085 681 63 81 +48 085 681 63 82
FAX: +48 085 681 63 83 +48 085 682 71 10
www.pronar.pl
EDITION: 1B
08-2020
PUBLICATION NO.: 623.00.UM.1B.EN
OPERATOR MANUAL
AGRICULTURAL TRAILER
PRONAR T700M/1
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL COPY OF THE MANUAL
EN
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
2PRONAR T700M/1
INTRODUCTION
Information contained herein is current
at date of publication. As a result of im-
provements, some numerical values and
illustrations contained in this publication
may not correspond to the factual spec-
ication of the machine supplied to the
user. The manufacturer reserves the right
to introduce design changes in machines
produced that facilitate operation and im-
prove the quality of their work, without
making minor amendments to this Opera-
tor's Manual.
This Operator's Manual is an integral part
of the machine's documentation. Before
using the machine, the user must carefully
read this Operator's Manual and observe
all recommendations. This guarantees
safe operation and ensures failure-free
work of the machine. The machine is de-
signed to meet obligatory standards, doc-
uments and legal regulations currently in
force.
If the information contained in the Oper-
ator's Manual needs clarication then the
user should refer for assistance to the sale
point where the machine was purchased
or to the Manufacturer.
It is recommended that the serial number
of the machine is inscribed in the spaces
below after purchase of the machine.
U.10.1.EN
Machine serial number
This Operator's Manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the machine. The
Operator's Manual should be kept near the machine so that it is accessible to authorized operators.
Keep this manual for future reference. If the Operator's Manual is lost or damaged, contact the seller
or the manufacturer for a copy.
The Operator's Manual is intended for the end user. For this reason, some required maintenance
activities are listed in the inspection tables but the procedure is not described in this Operator's
Manual. To perform these activities, call the manufacturer's authorized service centre.
3PRONAR T700M/1
Introduction
SYMBOLS APPEARING IN THIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL
DANGER
Information, descriptions of danger and
precautions as well as recommendations
and prohibitions associated with the safety
of use are marked in the text with the sign
DANGER. Failure to observe the instructions
may endanger the machine operator's or
other person's health or life.
ATTENTION
Particularly important information and in-
structions, the observance of which is
essential, are distinguished in the text by
the sign ATTENTION. Failure to observe the
instructions may lead to damage to the
machine as a result of improper operation,
adjustment or use.
TIP
Additional tips included in the Operator's
Manual describe useful advice for the ma-
chine operation and are marked with the
sign TIP.
U.02.1.EN
DANGER
ATTENTION
TIP
Introduction
4PRONAR T700M/1
DIRECTIONS USED IN THIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Left side – side to the left hand of the op-
erator facing in the direction of machine's
forward travel.
Right side – side to the right hand of the
operator facing in the direction of ma-
chine's forward travel.
Rotation to the right – clockwise rotation
of a mechanism (the operator is facing the
mechanism).
Rotation to the left – counterclockwise
rotation of a mechanism (the operator is
facing the mechanism).
U.03.1.EN
BA
C
D
Figure 1.1 Directions used with reference to the machine
(A) - front (B) rear (C) right side
(D) left side
5PRONAR T700M/1
Introduction
CHECKING THE TRAILER AFTER DELIVERY
The manufacturer guarantees that the
trailer is fully operational and has been
checked according to quality control pro-
cedures and is ready for use. This does
not release the user from an obligation to
check the machine's condition after de-
livery and before the rst use. The machine
is delivered to the user completely as-
sembled. Detailed information concerning
the machine hand-over are included in the
WARRANTY BOOK.
SCOPE OF INSPECTION ACTIVITIES
• Check completeness of the machine
according to order (standard and op-
tional equipment).
• Check the machine for missing parts
or damage resulting from wrong
transport of the machine to its desti-
nation (crushing, piercing, bending or
breaking of parts etc.).
• Check technical condition of covers
and protection devices.
• Check condition of paint coating;
check the machine for traces of
corrosion.
• Check technical condition of tyres
and tyre pressure.
• Check if the nuts and bolts xing the
wheels are properly tightened.
• Check technical condition of drawbar
eye and if correctly installed.
• Check technical condition of elastic
hydraulic lines.
• Check technical condition of pneu-
matic conduits.
• Check that there are no hydraulic oil
leaks.
• Check the electric lamps of the
machine.
• Check hydraulic cylinders for leaks of
hydraulic oil.
Discovered defects should be notied di-
rectly to the seller in order to remove them.
U.11.2.EN
TIP
Hand-over of the trailer to the buyer involves a de-
tailed visual inspection and verification of the trailer
operation, as well as instructing the buyer on the ba-
sic usage rules. The trailer is operated for the first
time in the presence of the Seller.
Introduction
6PRONAR T700M/1
FIRST USE OF THE TRAILER
Before you start using the machine, you
should familiarize yourself with its design,
principle of operation, available equipment
and operation and, above all, with safety
rules.
PROCEDURE
• The user must read this Operator's
Manual and observe all the recom-
mendations contained in it.
• Perform the daily inspection of the
machine in accordance with the
guidelines in the inspection schedule.
• Check all the machine lubrication
points, lubricate if necessary ac-
cording to the recommendations in
the lubrication schedule.
• Check correct tightening of bolt and
nut connections (in particular connec-
tions of suspension system, drawbar
eye and wheels).
• Ensure that pneumatic, hydraulic and
electrical connections in agricultural
tractor are according to the require-
ments, if not the trailer should not be
hitched to the tractor.
• Make sure that the oil of the same
kind and grade is used in the trailer
hydraulic system and the tractor hy-
draulic system.
• Adjust the height of the drawbar eye
to the tractor hitch
If all the above checks have been per-
formed and there is no doubt as to the
trailer good technical condition, it can be
connected to tractor.
Start the tractor, check all systems and
conduct test run without load (no load
in load box). It is recommended that the
inspection is conducted by two people,
one of which should always remain in the
tractor cab. Test start should be conducted
according to the sequence shown below.
• Connect the machine to the appro-
priate hitch on the agricultural tractor.
• Connect the braking, electrical and
hydraulic systems.
• Raise support to transport position.
• Turn on individual lights, check the
operation of the electrical system.
• Activate and check the operation
of the following hydraulic systems:
tailgate, side walls, raising and low-
ering the load box, hydraulic parking
stand (if present), axle turning
ATTENTION
During the first use, the trailer is checked in the pres-
ence of the Seller. The Seller is obliged to conduct
the training in safe and correct operation of the trailer.
Training by the seller does not release the user from
the obligation to read this manual and follow the in-
structions in it.
7PRONAR T700M/1
Introduction
interlock (if present).
• When moving off check if the main
brakes operate correctly.
• Perform test drive.
• Stop tractor and turn off the engine,
immobilise the tractor and the ma-
chine with parking brake.
If during test run worrying symptoms occur
such as:
• excessive noise and abnormal
sounds originating from the rubbing
of moving elements,
• leakage and pressure drop in braking
system,
• incorrect operation of hydraulic and /
or pneumatic cylinders,
• other faults,
stop operating the trailer and do not op-
erate it until the malfunction is corrected.
If a fault cannot be rectied or the repair
could void the warranty, please contact
retailer for additional clarications or to
perform the repair.
After completion of test drive check
tightness of wheel nuts.
U.34 1.EN
NIEBEZPIECZEŃSTWO
Careless and incorrect use and operation of the ma-
chine, and failure to follow instructions in this Opera-
tor Manual is dangerous to your life and health.
The machine must never be used by unauthorised
persons, including children, and people under the in-
fluence of alcohol or other abusive substances.
Non-compliance with the safety rules of this Opera-
tor’s Manual can be dangerous to the health and life
of the operator and others.
Introduction
8PRONAR T700M/1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION ___________________________________________________________________ 2
SYMBOLS APPEARING IN THIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL _________________________________ 3
DIRECTIONS USED IN THIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL_____________________________________ 4
CHECKING THE TRAILER AFTER DELIVERY___________________________________________ 5
FIRST USE OF THE TRAILER ________________________________________________________ 6
BASIC INFORMATION
1.1 IDENTIFICATION _________________________________________________________ 1.2
1.2 AXLE IDENTIFICATION____________________________________________________ 1.3
1.3 INTENDED USE __________________________________________________________ 1.4
1.4 EQUIPMENT ____________________________________________________________ 1.8
1.5    TERMS & CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY _____________________________________ 1.10
1.6 TRANSPORT ____________________________________________________________ 1.11
1.7 ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ___________________________________________________ 1.14
1.8    WITHDRAWAL FROM USE _________________________________________________ 1.15
SAFETY ADVICE
2.1 BASIC SAFETY RULES ___________________________________________________ 2.2
2.2    SAFETY WHEN HITCHING _________________________________________________ 2.4
2.3    SAFETY RULES WHEN MAINTAINING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND PNEUMATIC SYSTEM 
2.5
2.4 SAFE MAINTENANCE PRINCIPLES _________________________________________ 2.6
2.5 DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROADS ______________________________________________ 2.8
2.6 LOADING AND UNLOADING THE TRAILER ___________________________________ 2.11
2.7 TYRES _________________________________________________________________ 2.13
2.8 DESCRIPTION OF RESIDUAL RISK _________________________________________ 2.14
2.9    INFORMATION AND WARNING DECALS _____________________________________ 2.15
DESIGN AND OPERATION
3.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION_______________________________________________ 3.2
3.2 GENERAL DESIGN _______________________________________________________ 3.3
3.3 LOAD BOX______________________________________________________________ 3.5
3.4 MAIN BRAKE____________________________________________________________ 3.7
3.5 PARKING BRAKE ________________________________________________________ 3.11
3.6 HYDRAULIC TIPPER SYSTEM______________________________________________ 3.12
3.7    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF THE SHEAR TYPE DRAWBAR SUPPORT_______________ 3.14
3.8 TAILGATE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ___________________________________________ 3.16
3.9    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OF THE LOWER WALLS________________________________ 3.18
3.10 TURNING INTERLOCK HYDRAULIC SYSTEM _________________________________ 3.20
3.11 ELECTRICAL LIGHTING SYSTEM ___________________________________________ 3.21
3.12 HYDRAULIC STEERING SYSTEM ___________________________________________ 3.25
CORRECT USE
4.1    ADJUSTMENT OF DRAWBAR POSITION _____________________________________ 4.2
4.2 OPERATION OF REAR BUMPER ____________________________________________ 4.4
4.3 OPERATION OF THE SIDE UNDER-RUN PROTECTION DEVICES _________________ 4.5
4.4 TELESCOPIC SUPPORT OPERATION _______________________________________ 4.6
4.5 OPERATE OF THE HYDRAULIC SHEAR PARKING STAND ______________________ 4.8
4.6 HITCHING THE TRAILER __________________________________________________ 4.10
4.7 UNHITCH THE TRAILER___________________________________________________ 4.13
4.8 HITCHING AND UNHITCHING THE SECOND TRAILER __________________________ 4.14
4.9 LOAD AND SECURE THE LOAD ____________________________________________ 4.16
4.10 TRANSPORT CARGO _____________________________________________________ 4.22
4.11 UNLOADING ____________________________________________________________ 4.24
4.12 OPERATE CHUTE SLIDE GATE _____________________________________________ 4.27
4.13 USE TARPAULIN COVER __________________________________________________ 4.28
4.14 PROPER USE AND MAINTENANCE OF TYRES ________________________________ 4.30
4.15 TRAILER CLEANING _____________________________________________________ 4.31
4.16 STORAGE ______________________________________________________________ 4.33
4.17 HYDRAULIC STEERING SYSTEM OPERATION ________________________________ 4.34
TECHNICAL INSPECTION SCHEDULE
5.1 BASIC INFORMATION_____________________________________________________ 5.2
5.2 PERIODIC INSPECTIONS OF THE TRAILER __________________________________ 5.3
5.3 PREPARING THE TRAILER ________________________________________________ 5.6
5.4 CHECK THE AIR PRESSURE IN THE TYRES __________________________________ 5.7
5.5  DRAINING WATER FROM AIR TANK_________________________________________ 5.8
5.6 INSPECTION OF CONNECTION PLUGS AND SOCKETS ________________________ 5.9
5.7 INSPECT SHIELDS _______________________________________________________ 5.10
5.8 INSPECTION OF TRAILER PRIOR TO MOVING OFF ____________________________ 5.11
5.9  AIR PRESSURE MEASUREMENT, INSPECTION OF TYRES AND WHEELS _________ 5.12
5.10 CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS ______________________________________________ 5.13
5.11  CHECKING BRAKE SHOE LININGS FOR WEAR _______________________________ 5.14
5.12  CHECKING WHEEL AXLE BEARINGS FOR SLACKNESS________________________ 5.15
5.13 INSPECTION OF MECHANICAL BRAKES_____________________________________ 5.17
5.14 CLEANING THE DRAIN VALVE _____________________________________________ 5.18
5.15 INSPECTION OF PARKING BRAKE CABLE TENSION __________________________ 5.19
5.16 INSPECT THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ________________________________________ 5.21
5.17 INSPECTION OF PNEUMATIC SYSTEM ______________________________________ 5.22
5.18 SUSPENSION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE______________________________________ 5.23
5.19 LUBRICATION ___________________________________________________________ 5.25
5.20 INSPECTION OF NUT AND BOLT CONNECTIONS______________________________ 5.32
5.21 REPLACE HYDRAULIC LINES______________________________________________ 5.34
MAINTENANCE
6.1  WHEEL MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING _____________________________________ 6.2
6.2 REPLACE THE PARKING BRAKE CABLE ____________________________________ 6.3
6.3 ADJUST THE PLAY OF THE AXLE BEARINGS ________________________________ 6.5
6.4 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ____________________________________________________ 6.6
6.5  MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND WARNING ELEMENTS ___________ 6.11
6.6 CONSUMABLES _________________________________________________________ 6.12
6.7 TROUBLESHOOTING _____________________________________________________ 6.14
TYRE SYSTEM
ANNEX A
BASIC INFORMATION
SECTION 1
Section 1 Basic information
1.2 PRONAR T700M/1
1.1 IDENTIFICATION
The PRONAR T700M/1 agricultural trailer
is marked with the rating plate (1) and
serial number (2) on the front beam of the
lower frame - gure (1.1). The meaning of
the individual items found on the name-
plate are presented in table (1.1). Write
down the serial number of the trailer in the
upper box.
E.3.11.623.01.1.PL
Table 1.1. Markings on nameplate
Item Meaning
A General description and purpose
B Symbol / type of trailer
C Year of manufacture
D VIN
EOfcial certicate number
F Tare weight
G Maximum gross weight
H Permissible hitch load
I Permissible axle load
J Technically permissible gross weight
K Technically permissible axle load
SZB700M1XK1X00011
1
C
AG
F
J
K
I
H
B
D
E
2
623-E.01-1
Figure 1.1 Trailer identication
(1) nameplate
(2) trailer VIN
SZB700M 1X
Section 1
1.3
PRONAR T700M/1
Basic information
1.2 AXLE IDENTIFICATION
The serial number of the driving axles
and axle type are stamped on the rating
plate (2) attached to the axle beam - gure
(1.2). After purchasing the trailer, it is rec-
ommended that individual serial numbers
be entered in the boxes below.
E.3.11.623.02.1.PL
623-E.02-1
1
2
17-210 Narew POLSKA
PRONAR
Sp. z o.o.
ID1-
ECE
ID3-
ID4-
ID2-
TUV25 TUV40
UTAC25 UTAC40
A1D
25 40 60
3013P
BLH07213B BLH07313B
2019
PA90X3013P09A667xxxxx
11800 11000 10000
12900 12000 11000
10600 10000 9000
7848
120252-19-TAC
3
Figure 1.2 Axle identication
(1) wheel axle
(2) nameplate
(3) axle serial number
Section 1 Basic information
1.4 PRONAR T700M/1
1.3 INTENDED USE
The trailer is designed for transport of har-
vested crops and agricultural products as
well as loose, bulk and long load materials
at the farm and on public roads.
It is acceptable to transport construction
materials, mineral fertilizers and other
loads, if fullling conditions indicated in
section 4. Non-compliance with the recom-
mendations for the carriage and loading
of goods described by the Manufacturer
and the road transport regulations in force
in the country in which the trailer is used
shall void the warranty and is regarded as
use of the machine contrary to its intended
purpose.
The trailer may only be aggregated with
agricultural tractors that meet all the re-
quirements specied in table (1.2)
“Agri-
cultural tractor requirements.”
The trailer is not intended or designed
for transporting people, animals or goods
classied as dangerous materials
In the event that a second trailer is to be
hitched to the trailer, it must meet the re-
quirements specied in table (1.3)
“Second
trailer requirements.”
The brake system and the light and indi-
cator system meet the requirements of
road trafc regulations. In the countries
where the trailer is used, the limits stipu-
lated by the road trafc legislation in force
in a given country must be observed.
The trailer speed must not, however, be
greater than the maximum design speed
of 40 km/h.
Using it as intended also involves all ac-
tions connected with the safe and proper
operation and maintenance of the ma-
chine. Due to the above, the user is obliged
to:
• carefully read the Operator Manual
and the Warranty Book and follow in-
structions in these documents,
• understand the trailer operating prin-
ciple and how to operate it safely and
correctly,
• adhere to the established mainte-
nance and adjustment plans,
• comply with general safety regula-
tions while working,
• prevent accidents,
• comply with the road trafc regulations
IMPORTANT
The trailer speed must not, however, be greater than
the maximum design speed of 40 km/h.
DANGER
The machine must not be used for purposes other
than those for which it is intended.
Section 1
1.5
PRONAR T700M/1
Basic information
and transport regulations in force in
a given country, in which the trailer is
used,
• carefully read the Operator Manual
and comply with its recommendations,
• only hitch the trailer to an agricultural
tractor which meets all the Manufac-
turer’s requirements.
The trailer may only be used by persons,
who:
• are familiar with the contents of this
publication and with the contents
of the agricultural tractor Operator
Manual,
• have been trained in trailer operation
and work safety,
• have the required authorisation to
drive and are familiar with the road
trafc regulations and transport
regulations.
Do NOT use the trailer for purposes other
than those for which it is intended, in
particular:
• transport people, animals, hazardous
materials, chemically aggressive
loads that will corrode the structural
elements of the trailer (causing cor-
rosion of steel, destruction of paint
coat, dissolving plastic elements and
destruction of rubber elements etc.
• for transporting loose unsecured
toxic materials, if there is a possibility
of causing environmental damage,
• for transporting machines and
equipment, with high centre of gravity
affecting trailer stability,
• for transporting loads with uneven
loading and overloading of axles,
• transport unsecured loads, which
may move in the load box.
• overload the machine beyond the
maximum load capacity.
Section 1 Basic information
1.6 PRONAR T700M/1
Table 1.2. Requirements for agricultural tractor
Contents JM Requirements
Brake system connection sockets
Double line pneumatic system - according to ISO 1728
Hydraulic system - in accordance with ISO 7241-1
Nominal pressure of the brake system
Double line pneumatic system bar / kPa 6.5 / 650
Hydraulic system bar / MPa 150 / 15
Hydraulic system
Hydraulic oil - L HL 32 Lotos (1)
Maximum system pressure bar 200
Oil demand: L 40
Number of external hydraulic sockets
Load box tipping control - 1 pair
Tailgate control - 1 pair
Side wall control - 1 pair
Axle lock control (option) 1 pair
Hydraulic support control (option) - 1 pair
Electrical system
Electrical system voltage V 12
Connection socket - 7-pole, ISO 1724
Tractor hitches
Type
Transport hitch (upper or lower
position).
Hitch, piton x or K80 ball cou-
plings
Minimum vertical load capacity of hitch kg 4,000
Other requirements
Minimum tractor power demand kW / hp 100,5 / 136,7
(1) – use of other oil is permitted on condition that it may be mixed with the oil in the trailer. Detailed information
can be found on the product information card.

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