Product Description
Low Bed Semi Trailer, as known as low bed trailer, lowbed trailer, lowboy trailerOur lowbed trailer choose Q345B carbon high-10sile steel material. We adoptworld famous brand of parts, like JOST, CZPT braking valve etc.
The product complies with international standards such as lMDG /ADR /RIDITC/CSC/ ASME / EN, and is applicable to the global shipping, road and railtransportation regulations and standards.
Our Advantages
Why Choose Us
Factory Direct, No Middle Man, No Agency Fees, Therefore Low Price For High Quality Only From Us. Directly Manufactured From Our Own Factory, Can Be Customized For Various Needs Cutting Edge Automation Equipment Adopted In The Factory, Improved Quality From Traditional Production Methods Light Weight Of The Whole Vehicle, Guaranteed Anti Distortion, Anti-seismic And Anti Bumping Steel Welded By Automatic Submerged Arc Process, Connection Spots Look Flawless, More Solid And Durable Compared With Traditional Manual Ways. Cover Painting Is More Sustainable, Corrosion-resistant, Uniform And Smooth, Using Sand Blasting Powder Painting Process
Product Description
Detailed Photos
Product Parameters
4 line 8 axles LOWBED SEMI TRAILER |
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Model Number |
WHLDM-1015008 |
Outside Dimensions |
13500x2500x1500 (mm) (LxWxH) (Other Dimension Optional) |
Rated Load |
90-120T |
Tare Weight |
9900 kg |
Usage |
For heavy duty machine, as transformer, crane, excavator transportation. |
Wheel Base |
8310+13101310 (mm) |
Axle Brand |
13t X CZPT Brand |
No. Of the Axles |
8 |
Tyre Specifications |
10.00R20 |
No. Of the Tyres |
32 pcs , Triangle brand |
Pieces of leaf-spring |
10pcs *90 *16mm |
Suspension |
Heavy Duty Leaf Spring |
Front/Rear Overhang |
1950 mm |
Floor |
3mm management plate |
Tool Box |
1 box of standard tools |
Spare tire carrier |
2 sets |
Main Beam Material |
Q345B/ST52-3 manganese plates, automatic submerged arc, |
Main-beam Height 500mm, |
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Lower flange: 20mm |
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Upper flange: 20mm |
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Mid Web: 12mm |
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Brake Air Chamber |
Four double and 2 single chamber |
The traction pin |
2′ & 3.5′ inter-changeable |
Pin Height |
According to the height of the tractor saddle. |
Electrical System |
24V, 7core socket, lights according to European standards. |
Brake System |
Dual Lines Braking System With Automatic Air Chambers |
Color and Logo |
Depends on the buyer’s requirement. |
Place of Origin |
Xihu (West Lake) Dis., China |
Company Profile
Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Xinrun Trading Co., Ltd. is an integrated enterprise of industry and trade, established in 2571, located in Xihu (West Lake) Dis. County, HangZhou City, ZheJiang Province. The company is mainly engaged in the import and export of trailer accessories such as trailers, semi-trailers, dump trailers, axles, chemical equipment, and other goods, automobile sales, retail of automobile parts, second-hand car brokerage, mechanical equipment sales, and metal material sales; Selling construction machinery and retail hardware products; Special equipment sales; Wholesale of hardware products; Motor vehicle repair and maintenance; Tire sales; Sales of pharmaceutical specific equipment. The company values professionalism, integrity, and trustworthiness as its core values. Looking forward to cooperating with you!
Production Process
Packaging & Shipping
FAQ
Q1: Does your company is a factory or trade company?
A1: We have a factory ourself,we are on this business for few years in China. Our factory is very famous in the ZheJiang China.
Q2: Whats the qualify assurance we provided and how do we control quality?
A2: Established a procedure to check products at all stages of the manufacturing process-raw materials,process materials,validated or tested materials finished goods ect. Beside,we have also developed a procedure which identifies the inspection and test status of all items at all stages of the manufacturing process. 100% inspection in assembly lines. All controls, inspections,equipment,fixtures,total production resources and skills are inspected to ensure they consistently achieve the required quality levels.
Q3: What’s your MOQ?
A3: One unit trailer or truck.
Q4: How do you transport the semi trailers ?
A4: We transport the vehicle by bulk or container. Our factory possess long -term cooperation with ship agency which can provide you lowest shipping fee.
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After-sales Service: | One Years |
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Warranty: | One Years |
Type: | Semi-Trailer |
Load Capacity: | 50T |
Certification: | ISO9001, CCC, ISO/TS16949 |
Wheel Base: | 8000-9000mm |
Samples: |
US$ 5800/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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What are the safety considerations when working with axles, especially during repairs?
Working with axles, especially during repairs, requires careful attention to safety to prevent accidents and injuries. Here are some important safety considerations to keep in mind when working with axles:
1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety goggles, gloves, and steel-toed boots. PPE helps protect against potential hazards such as flying debris, sharp edges, and accidental contact with heavy components.
2. Vehicle Stability:
Ensure that the vehicle is on a stable and level surface before working on the axles. Engage the parking brake and use wheel chocks to prevent unintended vehicle movement. The stability of the vehicle is crucial to maintain a safe working environment.
3. Lifting and Support:
Use proper lifting equipment, such as hydraulic jacks or vehicle lifts, to raise the vehicle safely. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for lifting points and weight capacities. Once the vehicle is lifted, support it securely with jack stands or other appropriate supports to prevent it from falling or shifting during repairs.
4. Lockout/Tagout:
If the repair work involves disconnecting or removing any electrical or mechanical components that could cause the axle or wheels to move, follow lockout/tagout procedures. This involves locking and tagging out the power source, so it cannot be accidentally energized while work is being performed.
5. Proper Tools and Equipment:
Use the correct tools and equipment for the job. Using improper tools or makeshift methods can lead to accidents and damage to the axle or surrounding components. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and recommended procedures for disassembling, repairing, and reassembling the axle.
6. Proper Torque and Tightening:
When reassembling the axle components, use a torque wrench to ensure that fasteners are tightened to the manufacturer’s specifications. Over-tightening or under-tightening can lead to component failure or damage. Follow the recommended torque values provided by the vehicle manufacturer.
7. Safe Handling of Heavy Components:
Axle components can be heavy and cumbersome. Use appropriate lifting techniques and equipment, such as hoists or lifting straps, to safely handle heavy axle parts. Avoid lifting heavy components alone whenever possible and ask for assistance when needed.
8. Proper Disposal of Fluids and Waste:
If the repair involves draining fluids from the axle, such as differential oil, ensure proper disposal according to local regulations. Use appropriate containers to collect and store fluids and dispose of them at authorized collection points.
9. Training and Experience:
Working with axles requires knowledge and experience. If you are unfamiliar with axle repairs, consider seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic or technician who has the necessary training and expertise. If you decide to perform the repairs yourself, ensure that you have the appropriate knowledge and skills to carry out the task safely.
By following these safety considerations, you can help minimize the risk of accidents, injuries, and damage when working with axles, ensuring a safe working environment for yourself and others involved in the repair process.
Are there specific maintenance tips to extend the lifespan of my vehicle’s axles?
Maintaining the axles of your vehicle is crucial for ensuring their longevity, performance, and overall safety. Here are some specific maintenance tips to extend the lifespan of your vehicle’s axles:
- Regular Inspection:
- Lubrication:
- Seal Inspection and Replacement:
- Proper Loading and Towing:
- Driving Techniques:
- Regular Wheel Alignment:
- Proper Tire Inflation:
- Service Intervals:
Perform regular visual inspections of the axles to check for any signs of damage, leaks, or excessive wear. Look for cracks, bends, or rust on the axle housing, and inspect the axle shafts, seals, and boots. Early detection of issues can help prevent further damage and costly repairs.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for axle lubrication. Proper lubrication helps reduce friction and wear on the axle components. Regularly check the axle’s lubricant level and quality, and replace it as necessary. Use the recommended lubricant type and viscosity for your specific axle.
Check the axle seals for any signs of leaks, such as fluid accumulation around the axle ends. Leaking seals can allow contaminants to enter the axle assembly, leading to premature wear and damage. Replace worn or damaged seals promptly to maintain proper lubrication and prevent contamination.
Ensure that you do not exceed the weight capacity of your vehicle’s axles. Overloading or towing beyond the recommended limits can put excessive stress on the axles, leading to premature wear or failure. Be mindful of the payload and towing capacity specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
Adopt proper driving techniques to minimize stress on the axles. Avoid sudden acceleration, aggressive cornering, and harsh braking, as these actions can subject the axles to excessive forces. Additionally, be cautious when driving over rough terrain or obstacles to prevent impacts that could damage the axles.
Maintain proper wheel alignment to prevent excessive strain on the axles. Misaligned wheels can put uneven loads on the axles, leading to accelerated wear. Regularly check and adjust the wheel alignment as per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Ensure that your vehicle’s tires are properly inflated according to the recommended tire pressure. Underinflated or overinflated tires can affect the load distribution on the axles and increase the risk of axle damage. Regularly check and maintain the correct tire pressure.
Follow the recommended service intervals for your vehicle, which may include axle inspections, lubricant changes, and other maintenance tasks. Adhering to these intervals ensures that the axles are properly maintained and any potential issues are addressed in a timely manner.
It’s important to consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for specific maintenance guidelines and intervals provided by the manufacturer. Additionally, if you notice any unusual noises, vibrations, or handling issues related to the axles, it is advisable to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to identify and address any potential axle problems promptly.
What are the signs of a worn or failing axle, and how can I troubleshoot axle issues?
Identifying the signs of a worn or failing axle is important for maintaining the safety and functionality of your vehicle. Here are some common signs to look out for and troubleshooting steps you can take to diagnose potential axle issues:
- Unusual Noises:
- Vibrations:
- Uneven Tire Wear:
- Difficulty Steering:
- Visible Damage or Leaks:
- Professional Inspection:
If you hear clunking, clicking, or grinding noises coming from the area around the wheels, it could indicate a problem with the axle. These noises may occur during acceleration, deceleration, or when turning. Troubleshoot by listening carefully to the location and timing of the noises to help pinpoint the affected axle.
A worn or failing axle can cause vibrations that can be felt through the steering wheel, floorboard, or seat. These vibrations may occur at certain speeds or during specific driving conditions. If you experience unusual vibrations, it’s important to investigate the cause, as it could be related to axle problems.
Inspect your tires for uneven wear patterns. Excessive wear on the inner or outer edges of the tires can be an indication of axle issues. Misaligned or damaged axles can cause the tires to tilt, leading to uneven tire wear. Regularly check your tires for signs of wear and take note of any abnormalities.
A worn or damaged axle can affect steering performance. If you experience difficulty in steering, such as stiffness, looseness, or a feeling of the vehicle pulling to one side, it may be due to axle problems. Pay attention to any changes in steering responsiveness and address them promptly.
Inspect the axles visually for any signs of damage or leaks. Look for cracks, bends, or visible fluid leaks around the axle boots or seals. Damaged or leaking axles can lead to lubrication loss and accelerated wear. If you notice any visible issues, it’s important to have them inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic.
If you suspect axle issues but are unsure about the exact cause, it’s advisable to seek a professional inspection. A qualified mechanic can perform a thorough examination of the axles, suspension components, and related systems. They have the expertise and tools to diagnose axle problems accurately and recommend the appropriate repairs.
It’s important to note that troubleshooting axle issues can sometimes be challenging, as symptoms may overlap with other mechanical problems. If you’re uncertain about diagnosing or repairing axle issues on your own, it’s recommended to consult a professional mechanic. They can provide a proper diagnosis, ensure the correct repairs are performed, and help maintain the safety and performance of your vehicle.
editor by CX 2024-04-03