7-20 Starting and driving
2 How to load cargo
Improperly loaded cargo not only is unstable but
also may result in uneven weight distribution which
could damage the cargo deck and frame.
• Place the cargo evenly on deck.
• If cargo is piled high, the vehicle is at risk of roll-
ing over upon being hit with a side wind or mak-
ing a turn.
• If you place supports under the cargo, position
them at equal intervals.
• Use suitable supports when loading long
objects. Avoid supporting long objects only with
the gate and the rear edge of the cargo deck.
• To prevent cargo from falling, strap it down
securely and cover it with a tarpaulin. Secure
the tarpaulin ends neatly so they do not flap.
WARNING
• When roping up cargo or covering it with a
tarpaulin, make sure that neither the rope
nor the end of the tarpaulin hang down
between the cab and the cargo deck as a
loosely hanging rope or tarpaulin could
catch fire from the engine heat.
• When spreading the tarpaulin, take care
not to let it cover or be drawn into the
engine air intake duct.
• When loading heavy cargo, take adequate
measures to stop it from slipping. Also
use wire to secure it.
• Do not place wooden boards or other
items between the cargo bed and frame.
The heat from the exhaust pipe could set
fire to them.
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