About 40 Feet Low Bed Trailer
The 40 feet low bed trailer loading capacity is 60 tons, it is a type of trailer specifically designed for transporting heavy and oversized cargo that cannot be accommodated on a standard flatbed trailer. It is commonly used in industries such as construction, mining, and agriculture. The trailer has a low platform or bed height, which allows for the transportation of taller and heavier loads.
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer Specification
Application: Machinery transport
Axle: 3 axles, 3x16 tons, FUWA brand
Tire: 12.00R20, 12 pcs, TRIANGLE brand
Kingpin: 2 inch, JOST brand
Brake System: WABCO brand
Support Leg: 28 tons, JOST brand
Loading Capacity: 60 tons
Dimension: 13200x3000x2850mm
The 40 feet low bed trailer specification only for your reference, we can manufacture other model 40 feet low bed trailer basic your request.
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer Wider Board Detail
The 40 feet low bed trailer can optional the wider board to used for the transport overwidth cargo. These wider boards, also known as extendable or widening boards, can be added to the trailer to increase its width and provide a larger platform for transporting cargo that exceeds the standard width limits. We can provide free wider boards, or planks, to be shipped with the vehicle.
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer Gooseneck Detail
The gooseneck mainly used to connect the traction saddle on the tractor to act as a tractor. 40 feet low bed trailer gooseneck length is reach to 3600mm, the longer the gooseneck, the higher the load capacity. This is because a longer gooseneck helps distribute the weight of the cargo more evenly between the trailer axles and the tractor, reducing the load on the tractor's rear axle and increasing the overall load-carrying capacity of the trailer.
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer Axle Detail
The 40 feet low bed trailer axle adopt the heavy duty model, ZY brand 16 tons axle. The ZY brand 16-ton axle is designed to be compatible with the 40 feet low bed trailer mentioned. Axles in low bed trailers often feature advanced braking systems to ensure effective stopping power. It is important to ensure that the axle is properly matched to the trailer's specifications and requirements to ensure optimal performance and safety.