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Low-bed semi-trailers are engineered to transport heavy, oversized industrial machinery such as crawler excavators, bulldozers, and mining equipment. Loading these vehicles safely depends heavily on two critical factors: deck height and the angle of the loading ramps.
Manual Spring Assistance Ramps: Use heavy coil springs to help operators lower and raise the ramps by hand. These are best suited for lighter machinery weighing under 30 tons.
Integrated Hydraulic Ramp Systems: Powered by an auxiliary diesel engine or a tractor power take-off (PTO) system. Hydraulic cylinders control the lowering and raising process smoothly, providing a stable platform for loading ultra-heavy equipment up to 100 tons.
The Physics of Loading Angles: Heavy crawler machinery requires a shallow climb angle to prevent track slippage and chassis high-centering. Standard low-bed trailers maintain a loading angle between 12 and 15 degrees. For specialized low-clearance asphalt pavers, extended ramps or folding goosenecks are used to achieve a shallow 9-degree loading angle.
Factory Structural Inspection Report:During loading tests with a 55-ton crawler excavator climbing a 14-degree mechanical ramp, stress sensors recorded high structural tension on the rear trailer crossmembers. To handle these forces, factory customization adds heavy-duty double-spring support legs under the ramp hinge tail. These legs transfer the machine's weight directly to the ground during loading, preventing the front of the trailer from lifting or straining the tractor's fifth wheel.
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