|
Adventure trailer
Trailer designed for hauling "adventure"
vehicles such as all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles.
ATV
trailer
Trailer designed for hauling all-terrain vehicles
(ATVs). Also called an "adventure" trailer.
Automobile
trailer
Trailer designed for transporting automobiles, including
antique cars, classic cars and race cars. See "Show car
trailer," "Race car trailer" and
"Stacker."
Base
curb weight
The weight of the vehicle, including a full tank of
fuel and all standard equipment.
Box
The trailer body.
Bumper
pull
Trailer that connects to a ball hitch that's attached to the
tow vehicle's frame or bumper. Also called "tag
hitch" trailer.
Cargo
trailer
Same as "General cargo trailer."
Cargo
weight
The weight of the vehicle, including all passengers
and cargo, minus the base curb weight.
Curbside
The side of the trailer equivalent to the passenger
side of a vehicle in the United States.
General
cargo trailer
A trailer designed for hauling cargo. The category
includes small trailers for occasional use through large,
heavy-duty trailers for commercial applications.
Gooseneck
Trailer that attaches to a ball in the bed of a
pickup or semitrailer.
Gross
axle weight (GAW) and gross axle weight rating (GAWR)
The GAW is the total weight placed on an axle on the
vehicle or trailer. The GAWR is the maximum allowable weight
to be carried by a single axle. The total load on each axle
must never exceed its GAWR.
Gross
combined weight (GCW) and gross combined weight rating (GCWR)
The GCW is the actual weight of the loaded tow
vehicle plus the actual weight of the loaded trailer. The GCWR
is the maximum allowable total weight of the loaded vehicle
and loaded trailer. The GCW must never exceed the GCWR.
Gross
vehicle weight (GVW) and gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)
The GVW is the base curb weight plus the cargo
weight. The GVWR is the maximum allowable weight of the fully
loaded vehicle, including passengers and cargo. The GVW must
never exceed the GVWR.
Hat
posts
Type of wall studs.
Integrated
systems approach
Trailer design and construction used by Haulmark in
which the right engineering principles, components and
construction techniques are integrated to build
superior-performing trailers.
Living
quarters
Trailer that has an area appointed with living
accommodations, including bed, dinette, kitchenette and
bathroom.
Metal
framing
Door and window openings in Haulmark trailers are
framed with metal instead of wood for improved strength. Some
manufacturers use wood, which is not as sturdy and can rot.
Metal
recessed steps
Used in Haulmark trailers, metal recessed steps
provide maximum durability and won't rot like wooden steps.
Motorcycle
trailer
Specialty motorcycle trailers designed solely for
hauling motorcycles, or cargo trailers specially equipped to
transport motorcycles.
Motor
sports trailer
Trailer designed to haul automobiles, parts and
accessories for motor sports competitions (see
"Stacker").
Payload
The maximum allowable weight of cargo and passengers
that the vehicle is designed to carry.
Rust-inhibiting
coating
A coating applied to Haulmark steel trailers to help
prevent corrosion, especially in salty environments.
Seamless
aluminum roof
Single sheet of aluminum used in some Haulmark
trailers to help prevent leaks and provide years of
trouble-free service.
Show
car trailer
Trailer designed to transport antique cars, classic
cars and other types of show cars.
Snowmobile
trailer
Trailer designed for hauling snowmobiles. Also called
an Adventure trailer.
Specialty
use trailer
Trailer specially designed for uses such as vending,
concessions, job-site office and storage, landscaping and
tailgating.
Stacker
Race car trailer in which cars are loaded,
"stacked," on two levels, usually via ramps. Some
stackers transport up to three cars and have room for work
area, parts and living quarters.
Street
side
The side of the trailer equivalent to the driver's
side of a vehicle in the United States.
Tag
hitch
Trailer that connects to a ball that's attached to
the tow vehicle's frame or bumper. Also called "bumper
hitch" trailer.
Tamper-resistant
fasteners
Used in trucks and automobiles and also in all the
door and window hinges in Haulmark trailers, tamper-resistant
fasteners make it difficult for intruders to break into
Haulmark trailers.
Tongue
weight
The amount of the trailer's weight that is
transferred to the tow vehicle through the trailer tongue or
gooseneck.
Triple
coated screws
Screws in Haulmark trailers are triple coated so they
won't rust, will lasting longer and will retain their good
looks for years to come.
Manufacturers
establish the ratings for their products based on component
strength. Exceeding the manufacturer's limits is a potential
safety risk.
|