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General Information: Note: Note: Tie-Downs

Tie-downs are used when transporting vehicles and when using the chassis dynamo. Attach tie-down only to the specified locations on the vehicle.

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Tie-down direction
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For ground transportation

CAUTION: When the vehicle is tied down from vehicle inside, hook the hooks of tie-down chain on the rear tie-down hooks from vehicle inside. When the vehicle is tied down from vehicle outside, hook the hooks of tie-down chain on the rear tie-down hooks from vehicle outside.
Fig 2: Identifying Tie-Down Range And Dimension - For Ground Transportation
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For sea transportation

Fig 3: Identifying Tie-Down Range And Dimension - For Sea Transportation
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CAUTION:
  • Basically, tie down using the tie-down hole.
  • Tie-down procedure should be followed as much as reasonably possible depending on the deck condition, however, lashing belt and vehicle must not contact each other. Also, if a wheel tie-down is conducted instead of using rear tie-down hole due to the vehicle loading condition of the deck, follow the instructions below.
    1. Tie-down range must be within the backward of rear wheel as shown in the figure.
    2. Wheel tie-down should be used only during sea transportation, and lashing belt should not contact air valve while tie-down. Be careful not damage the wheel and vehicle.
    3. Maximum tie-down load to each lashing belt is 5000 N (510 kgf, 1124 lbf).
    4. For steel wheel, do not tie down wheels.