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RJ-0863-1

For welfare vehicles whose floor and shock absorbers are modified to enable a passenger in a wheelchair to get on and off smoothly by lowering the rear floor, the rigidity of the rear floor is insufficient. Because of this, the floor becomes deformed pressed against its stopper when the rear floor is down, and it causes excessive stress on the brackets of the fuel tank, which is secured onto the floor. A repetition of bringing the floor down may cause a crack on the fuel tank, and in the worst case, this results in fuel leakage.

RJ-0863-2

For welfare vehicles whose floor and shock absorbers are modified to enable a passenger in a wheelchair to get on and off smoothly by lowering the rear floor, the edge of the vehicle body may interfere with the fuel pipe, due to its improper shape. At worst, vibration during travel etc. causes damage to the pipe, resulting in fuel leakage.

RJ-0863-3

For welfare vehicles whose floor and shock absorbers are modified to enable a passenger in a wheelchair to get on and off smoothly by lowering the rear floor, the rear brake pipe may interfere with the hydraulic hose for ascent and descent of the floor, when the rear floor is down, due to route of the pipe. Repeated floor descent may damage the brake pipe, causing brake fluid leakage, resulting in reduced brake efficiency.

RJ-0882-1

For welfare vehicles whose floor and shock absorbers are modified to enable a passenger in a wheelchair to get on and off smoothly by lowering the rear floor, the rigidity of the rear floor is insufficient. Because of this, the floor becomes deformed pressed against its stopper when the rear floor is down, and it causes excessive stress on the brackets of the fuel tank, which is secured onto the floor. A repetition of bringing the floor down may cause a crack on the fuel tank, and in the worst case, this results in fuel leakage.

RJ-0882-2

For welfare vehicles whose floor and shock absorbers are modified to enable a passenger in a wheelchair to get on and off smoothly by lowering the rear floor, the edge of the vehicle body may interfere with the fuel pipe, due to its improper shape. At worst, vibration during travel etc. causes damage to the pipe, resulting in fuel leakage.

RJ-0882-3

For welfare vehicles whose floor and shock absorbers are modified to enable a passenger in a wheelchair to get on and off smoothly by lowering the rear floor, the rear brake pipe may interfere with the hydraulic hose for ascent and descent of the floor, when the rear floor is down, due to route of the pipe. Repeated floor descent may damage the brake pipe, causing brake fluid leakage, resulting in reduced brake efficiency.