TRAILER
A trailer is an unpowered vehicle designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle, such as a truck, car, or tractor. It is commonly used for transporting goods, equipment, or other items that cannot fit within the vehicle itself. Trailers come in various sizes and types depending on their intended use. Here are some key aspects of trailers:
Types of Trailers:
- Flatbed Trailer: A flat platform without sides or a roof, used for transporting large, heavy, or bulky items like construction equipment or shipping containers.
- Enclosed Trailer: A fully enclosed trailer with walls and a roof, designed to protect goods from the elements. Often used for cargo like electronics, furniture, or sensitive materials.
- Refrigerated Trailer (Reefer): A temperature-controlled trailer used for transporting perishable goods such as food, pharmaceuticals, or chemicals.
- Tanker Trailer: Similar to a tanker truck but in trailer form, used for transporting liquids like fuel, chemicals, or water.
- Car Hauler Trailer: Designed specifically for transporting vehicles, often featuring multiple levels for loading several cars at once.
- Utility Trailer: A small, often open trailer for personal or light-duty hauling needs, such as transporting small amounts of furniture or landscaping materials.
- Livestock Trailer: Designed to carry animals, often featuring ventilated sides and adjustable stalls for safety and comfort.
Key Features:
- Axles: Trailers typically have one or more axles that support the weight of the trailer and its cargo.
- Hitch: A device that connects the trailer to the towing vehicle. Common types include ball hitches, fifth-wheel hitches, or gooseneck hitches.
- Brakes: Some trailers, especially larger ones, are equipped with their own braking systems to help control the vehicle during towing.
- Suspension: Trailers may have spring or air suspension systems to help distribute weight evenly and provide smoother rides for the cargo.
Uses:
- Transportation: Primarily used for moving goods, machinery, livestock, or recreational vehicles.
- Construction: Moving building materials, machinery, and equipment to and from construction sites.
- Recreational: Towable trailers, like travel trailers or camper trailers, are used for camping and long-distance travel.
- Agricultural: Used on farms for hauling grain, equipment, or livestock.
Trailers are a vital part of logistics and transportation in industries like freight, agriculture, and recreation.
Energy Type: Diesel
Capacity: 3 – 70 TONS
GALLERY
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L-023 AMW 4923 TR
VEHICLE TYPE TRAILER TRUCK ENERGY TYPE DIESEL BRAND AMW MODEL 4923 TR CAPACITY 32 T -
L-094 AMW 4923 TR
VEHICLE TYPE TRAILER TRUCK ENERGY TYPE DIESEL BRAND AMW MODEL 4923 TR CAPACITY 35 T