About Interlink Flat Deck Trailer
The deck length of an Interlink flat deck trailer can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. It is typically designed to accommodate standard container sizes, such as 20-foot, 40-foot, or 45-foot containers. The length can also be customized to meet specific transportation requirements. The deck width of an Interlink flat deck trailer is usually standardized to accommodate standard pallet sizes and other cargo.
Interlink Flat Deck Trailer Specification
Application: Container and bulk cargo transport
Axle: 4 axles, 4x13 tons, FUWA brand
Tire: 12R22.5, 16 pcs, TRIANGLE brand
Kingpin: 2 inch, JOST brand
Brake System: WABCO brand
Support Leg: 28 tons, JOST brand
Loading Capacity: 60 tons
Dimension: 17500x2500x1560mm
The interlink flat deck trailer specification only for your reference, we can manufacture other model interlink flat deck trailer basic your request.
Interlink Flat Deck Trailer Tire Details
Tyres are a very important accessory for a semi-trailer, they determine how far the semi-trailer can go. For this reason our flat deck trailer is equipped with economical 12R22.5 tyres, which are more suitable for long distance transport and offer a better price/performance ratio. The brand of tyre is TRIANGLE, LINGLONG etc optional. These are famous tyre brands with reliable quality, wear-resistant and more durable.
Interlink Flat Deck Trailer Brake System
The brake system of interlink flat deck trailer including the brake chamber, WABCO brake emergency valve and ABS brake system. The brake chamber, WABCO brake emergency valve, and ABS brake system work together to provide effective braking performance and enhance safety during operation. It's important to ensure that these components are regularly inspected, properly maintained, and meet the necessary safety standards and regulations in your region.
Interlink Flat Deck Trailer Additional Parts
The interlink flat deck trailer add a lot of additional parts, such as tighteners, hooks, toolboxes, etc. It can also add a secondary fuel tank to increase range. Tighteners, also known as load binders or ratchet straps, are used to secure cargo on the trailer. Hooks are often installed on the sides or corners of the trailer to provide attachment points for securing cargo with straps. Toolboxes are storage compartments mounted on the trailer, typically located at the front or sides.