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Bar grating can be installed underneath cross members in the center of the deck. It creates a self-cleaning area to hold chains, binders and blocks. |
Bar Grating |
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Bar grating for better footing traction is used on the deck of trailers where transformers or other machines are permanently anchored to the trailer frame. |
Bar Grating Deck |
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A 14° rear sloped extension, 36'' long, is available for fixed gooseneck trailers. |
Beavertail (Sloped Rear Extension) |
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A 36'' long rear extension with a 14° angled slope aides in loading machines over the rear frame of the trailer. |
Beavertail (Sloped Rear Extension) |
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The self-cleaning beavertail is made of angle iron and provides extra traction when loading machines. |
Beavertail, Self-Cleaning (Self-Cleaning Beavertail) |
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A booster axle assembly connects the rear frame to trailing removable axle(s). Available in spread lengths of 10'-1'' (Top photo, single axle), 12'-1'' and 14'-1'' (Bottom photo, tandem axle). Available axle combinations: 2+1, 2+2, 3+1, 3+2 and 3+3. |
Booster Axle Assembly |
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This style of ramp, on a drop side deck frame, makes it easier to load large-tired equipment over the rear frame. |
Bridge Ramp, Modified (Modified Bridge Ramp) |
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The last (3) cross members of the main frame can be notched to create a ''bucket pocket'' for a large excavator to ride lower on the trailer. A bottom plate or bar grating may be added underneath for storage. |
Bucket Pocket (Cross Members notched in deck) |
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A bumper stop is welded to the rear channel and serves as a guide to the rear edge of the trailer for loading equipment. (Only available for ''Gentle Riser'' and ''Sloper'' deck styles.) |
Bumper Stop |
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Loose center boards, secured with spring hold-downs, can be removed and placed on the swinging side brackets for temporary additional trailer width. |
Center Boards, Loose with Spring Hold Downs |
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