Low bed trailers na specialized heavy-transport vehicles wey dem design to carry large, heavy, and oversized equipment go deep foundation construction sites. As ancillary support equipment, dem dey serve critical logistical function for di deployment of drilling rigs, piling hammers, vibratory compactors, sheet piling frames, and other foundation machinery wey dem dey use for di execution of diaphragm walls, cutoff curtains, secant pile systems, sheet pile walls, jet grouting operations, and soil mixing installations. Di transport of foundation equipment represent significant operational consideration for project planning, as di scale and weight of modern drilling and piling equipment dey frequently exceed di capacity of standard commercial transport, wey dey require specialized vehicles wey comply with axle loading regulations and public road height restrictions. Low bed trailers dey feature depressed deck design wey dey positioned below di level of di tractor unit's rear axles, wey dey lower di overall center of gravity and allow accommodation of tall equipment—including masts wey dey exceed 40 meters—while dem dey maintain compliance with road height restrictions wey dey typically range from 4.0 to 4.5 meters. Di decks dey constructed from high-strength structural steel and dey incorporate multiple axle configurations, wey dey commonly range from four to eight axles, to distribute concentrated loads across wider footprint and conform to legal gross vehicle weight ratings. Modern variants dey utilize hydraulic or mechanical support systems for deck leveling and adjustable support legs, wey dey enable equipment loading and unloading across varied site elevations and surface conditions. Equipment configurations within dis category include standard fixed-deck low beds, hydraulic drop-deck models wey dey permit partial deck depression for oversized loads, and modular multi-axle systems wey dey designed for equipment wey dey exceed 100 tonnes. Specialized configurations dey incorporate removable gooseneck sections, extendable platforms, and integrated winch systems to facilitate positioning of large drilling rigs, vibratory hammer bases, and pile-driving frames on varied ground conditions and challenging site topographies. Selection of appropriate trailers require comprehensive assessment of several technical parameters. Equipment weight distribution and center-of-gravity positioning must dey calculated to ensure compliance with axle loading regulations and prevent localized overloading. Ground bearing capacity at loading zones must dey evaluated to determine whether air suspension systems or load-spreading mats dey necessary to prevent surface rutting or subsidence. Destination site geometry—including access gate widths, overhead clearances, road surface capacity, and slope gradients—must dey assessed during planning to confirm trailer accessibility. Equipment securement methods must provide adequate restraint forces while accommodating di equipment's structural attachment points. Compliance with transportation regulations na mandatory, including adherence to maximum legal dimensions and weights wey national authorities don establish. Transport of non-standard loads dey require special permits and route planning wey dey account for bridge weight limitations, road geometry, and local traffic restrictions. Professional deep foundation contractors dey typically maintain relationships with specialized transport operators wey get appropriately configured low bed trailers and expertise in managing complex equipment mobilization logistics.
No equipment found in this category
No models found