About Gooseneck Low Boy Trailer
The gooseneck low boy trailer designed with a low deck height and a unique gooseneck configuration that allows for easy loading and unloading of tall and heavy loads. The low deck height of a gooseneck lowboy trailer enables it to accommodate tall and oversized cargo. This low profile allows for easier clearance under bridges, power lines, and other height-restricted areas.
Gooseneck Low Boy Trailer Specification
Application: Machinery and bulk cargo transport
Axle: 3 axles, 3x16 tons, FUWA brand
Tire: 11.00R20, 12 pcs, TRIANGLE brand
Kingpin: 3.5 inch, JOST brand
Brake System: WABCO brand
Support Leg: 28 tons, JOST brand
Loading Capacity: 60 tons
Dimension: 13500x3000x2800mm
The gooseneck low boy trailer specification only for your reference, we can manufacture other model low boy trailer basic your request.
Gooseneck Low Boy Trailer Loading Platform
The dimensions of the loading platform on a lowboy trailer can be customized to meet specific loading requirements. The customization options allow the trailer to accommodate different types of cargo, including oversized or irregularly shaped loads. When ordering a custom lowboy trailer, you can work with us to determine the dimensions of the loading platform based on your specific needs.
Gooseneck Low Boy Trailer Chassis Structure
The low boy trailer chassis structure is the high-low-high model, the advantage of this design advantages is effectively lowers the height of the trailer's loading platform. This allows for the transportation of taller cargo while still complying with height restrictions imposed by bridges, tunnels, overpasses, and other areas with limited vertical clearance. By reducing the transport height, the trailer can navigate through such restricted areas more easily and safely.
Gooseneck Low Boy Trailer Advantages
The gooseneck design of the trailer includes a curved front section that extends over the towing vehicle's rear axle. This configuration provides a stable and secure connection between the trailer and the towing vehicle. The gooseneck usually rests on the towing vehicle's frame or a dedicated gooseneck hitch.