Case
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer Will Export to Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe client operates a small to medium-sized enterprise specializing in machinery and equipment. Despite this being our initial collaboration, it proceeded smoothly. Typically, customers procure semi-trailers from China but seek consistent suppliers. Dissatisfied with the poor quality of previously purchased low bed trailers, the client approached us through a friend’s recommendation. This time, the client conveyed their intention for a long-term partnership.
Nora, the Sales Manager, caters to Zimbabwe clients requiring machinery and equipment transportation. The clients praised the stability of 4-axle 40 feet low bed trailer.
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer
40 feet low bed trailers play a vital role in transporting excavators, crawler tractors, and harvesters, crucial for various industries like road construction, mining, logging, and oil and gas production. Despite their slow speed and bulkiness, these machines are indispensable for long-distance transportation. Herein lies the necessity of a low bed trailer.
Cargo is securely loaded onto the platform of 3-axle low bed heavy haul trailers either via ladders (ramps) or directly onto the platform for a stable connection to the tractor. The cargo is then fastened securely to the platform.
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer
40 Feet Low Bed Trailer
The ramps of 40 feet low bed trailers come in two varieties: mechanical and hydraulic.
Mechanical ramps utilize manual mechanisms or springs for elevation, offering affordability and ease of maintenance.
Hydraulic ramps, on the other hand, employ hydraulic cylinders for elevation, ensuring efficiency and ease of operation albeit at a higher cost compared to mechanical ramps.
When loading mechanical equipment onto 40 feet low bed trailers, it is typically done from the rear of the semi-trailer, necessitating the removal of the equipment from the rear wheel frame or the removal of wheels prior to loading and subsequent fixation onto the semi-trailer.
These trailers feature a fixed neck at the front and a climbing ramp at the rear, eliminating the need for neck disassembly. Equipment can be loaded and unloaded directly by simply lowering the mechanical/hydraulic ramp. Given this, construction machinery must possess robust climbing capabilities. Loading via the rear ramp of the 40 feet low bed trailers requires an extended ramp due to the elevated rear side caused by the trailer wheels, enabling machinery to ascend smoothly.
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