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Year after year, Haulmark trailers
are chosen by more people and imitated by more competitors
than any other brand. Our superior construction is a big
reason why. We build each trailer to be the strongest and
smoothest-riding in the industry. The following features are
common to most trailers:
THE
FLOOR/FRAME
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Frame
crafted from 3", 4", 6" or
8" longitudinal members, providing the structural
integrity needed for every trailer.
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Rust-inhibiting
coating on steel chassis helps prevent
corrosion.
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3/4"
plywood floor on cross-members built on 16" centers ensures
proper support of your valuable cargo.
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Tires,
wheels, bearings, axles, brakes and suspension are
carefully selected and matched to the load properties of
each trailer to ensure best performance. Most Haulmark
trailers have radial tires for a superior ride and longer
life.
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Heavy-duty
Torflex axles with EZ Lube hubs on most
models work independently for each wheel. This ensures
that road impacts on one side of the trailer are not
transferred to the other.
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Superior
alignment. The frame is built on a squaring
jig so the frame members are perfectly square and the
axles are positioned for perfect alignment.
THE
CARGO AREA
U-channel
is welded to the trailer frame and the sidewalls fit snugly
into the U-channel, preventing dust and moisture from entering
the trailer (a feature on all 8'-wide trailers).
- Door and window openings are
framed with metal for improved
strength. Some manufacturers use wood, which is not as
strong or durable and can rot.
- Metal recessed
steps provide maximum durability and won't
rot like wooden steps.
- Roof made of seamless
aluminum or galvanized steel
material over heavy-duty, 18-gauge
roof bows on 24" centers for years of
trouble-free service.
- Fiberglass roof
cap at the front adds a touch of style while
providing protection from harsh weather.
- Reflective
bubble wrap insulation is more effective
than fiberglass batting.
- Wiring runs
within the walls and roof, not beneath the
floor, for improved reliability.
- Electrical wires
pass through grommets in posts and walls, reducing
the possibility of chafing and short circuits.
- Tamper-resistant
fasteners are used on all the door and
window hinges. Also used in trucks and automobiles, these
fasteners make it difficult for intruders to break into
your trailer.
- Screws are
triple coated to improve corrosion
resistance and will last longer and retain their good
looks for years to come.
- Posts are on
16" centers on most trailers for
strength and durability (24" centers on Transport
trailers).
- D-rings and
E-tracks are bolted to steel plates to
provide a secure anchor for tying down your most prized
cargo. Some manufacturers simply screw the D-rings or
E-tracks directly to the plywood flooring.
THE
TOWING TONGUE
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Tube
tongue made from the same gauge metal as the
frame and integrated deep into the frame for additional
strength.
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Couplers
made in standard sizes to ensure
compatibility with all major-brand hitches.
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Heavy-duty
front jack with easy-cranking mechanism
makes it easy to raise and lower the trailer.
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Heavier-gauge
safety chains and clutch hooks instead
of S hooks for added safety and security.
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