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Every side dump trailer has a hydraulic system that lifts the cargo box so it can tilt to either side of the trailer. Before unloading, side dump trailers do not need to deflate their air ride suspension, which provides very efficient unloading. Side dump trailers are usually used for stockpile goods which need the help of a loader, fine materials, semi-liquids, building roads, and excavation and pit mining.
It’s important to choose the right kind of dump trailers depending on the work you plan to use them for. You want the type of trailers that are suitable for the most applications. Side dump trailers provides transportation for the largest variety of goods selection comparing to the other types of dump trailers. They can dump faster with very low possibility to tip over.
Mechanical/Air suspension
American/German type suspension
Light duty suspension.
Rectangle type tanker
Customizable per request
Optional multi opening style
Optional brand per requirement
Customizable per requirement
Brand options: Vehicle Master/BPW/FUWA
American/German type axle
Front axle lifted
Optional brands per requirement
Tire covered or uncovered
Aluminum/carbon steel
Optional water/fuel box
Brand options: Vehicle Master/JOST
Side dump trailers first appeared on the market in the early 1990s. At that time, rear dump trailers and bottom dump trailers had already been widely applied in different jobs. However, people were in desperate need of a new type of dump trailers especially because rear dump trailers were experiencing tip-over issues in different scenarios. It was becoming too dangerous to operate a dump trailer due to its instability to operate. That’s when side dump trailers came to rescue with their much higher stability and dumping efficiency. Their also did not need to have air in suspension prior unloading. Furthermore, side dump trailers do not require even and smooth ground to operate. Soft and uneven surface will work just fine.
Even though side dump trailers have their limitations, they are still relatively safer to unload while offering the most stability. They can also be operated safely and easily. When side dump trailers unload, the ground they are on can be soft or uneven and they do not need a lot of distance to back up nor do they need to find level unlike rear dump trailers.
Multi-trailer configurations can be arranged for side dump trailers, but their cubic capacity is smaller and ability to maneuver in confined space is rather limited. In many situations, side dump trailers’ work space must be configured specifically so they can load and unload properly.
Every side dump trailer has a hydraulic system that lifts the cargo box so it can tilt to either side of the trailer. Before unloading, side dump trailers do not need to deflate their air ride suspension, which provides very efficient unloading. Side dump trailers are usually used for stockpile goods which need the help of a loader, fine materials, semi-liquids, building roads, and excavation and pit mining.
It’s important to choose the right kind of dump trailers depending on the work you plan to use them for. You want the type of trailers that are suitable for the most applications. Side dump trailers provides transportation for the largest variety of goods selection comparing to the other types of dump trailers. They can dump faster with very low possibility to tip over.
Mechanical/Air suspension
American/German type suspension
Light duty suspension.
Rectangle type tanker
Customizable per request
Optional multi opening style
Optional brand per requirement
Customizable per requirement
Brand options: Vehicle Master/BPW/FUWA
American/German type axle
Front axle lifted
Optional brands per requirement
Tire covered or uncovered
Aluminum/carbon steel
Optional water/fuel box
Brand options: Vehicle Master/JOST
Side dump trailers first appeared on the market in the early 1990s. At that time, rear dump trailers and bottom dump trailers had already been widely applied in different jobs. However, people were in desperate need of a new type of dump trailers especially because rear dump trailers were experiencing tip-over issues in different scenarios. It was becoming too dangerous to operate a dump trailer due to its instability to operate. That’s when side dump trailers came to rescue with their much higher stability and dumping efficiency. Their also did not need to have air in suspension prior unloading. Furthermore, side dump trailers do not require even and smooth ground to operate. Soft and uneven surface will work just fine.
Even though side dump trailers have their limitations, they are still relatively safer to unload while offering the most stability. They can also be operated safely and easily. When side dump trailers unload, the ground they are on can be soft or uneven and they do not need a lot of distance to back up nor do they need to find level unlike rear dump trailers.
Multi-trailer configurations can be arranged for side dump trailers, but their cubic capacity is smaller and ability to maneuver in confined space is rather limited. In many situations, side dump trailers’ work space must be configured specifically so they can load and unload properly.