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Talbert Manufacturing Unveils New Tilt Trailer Series

Talbert Manufacturing launched a new air ramp (Air) tilt series for easy loading of low-clearance equipment, such as soil and asphalt rollers.

Fri May 20, 2016 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Talbert Manufacturing’s AC3-25-ART, the newest air ramp (Air) tilt series trailer model, features an ultra-low load angle of 7 degrees with a 33-in. (84 cm) deck height for optimal view of the equipment and surroundings while hauling.
Talbert Manufacturing’s AC3-25-ART, the newest air ramp (Air) tilt series trailer model, features an ultra-low load angle of 7 degrees with a 33-in. (84 cm) deck height for optimal view of the equipment and surroundings while hauling.

Talbert Manufacturing launched a new air ramp (Air) tilt series for easy loading of low-clearance equipment, such as soil and asphalt rollers. The series includes the 20-ton (18 t) capacity AC-20-ART and 25-ton (22.6 t) capacity AC3-25-ART. The units air controls provide additional operator safety when raising and lowering the trailer for loading, and its low deck height offers a superior view of the equipment and surroundings, according to the manufacturer.

“We received several requests for heavy-duty, tilt-deck trailers with a reduced load angle,” said Troy Geisler, Talbert's vice president of sales and marketing. “Because of that, we developed the ART series as the heavy-haul solution. The trailers provide operators maximum view of the equipment and surroundings and feature the lowest loading height available in the industry.”

The series features Talbert's lowest load angle, 7 degrees, for easily loading and unloading equipment weighing as much as 25 tons. Operators use the trailer's controls, which uses air power to fill bags near the front of the trailer to raise the deck and lower the ramps to the ground. The air-powered ramps eliminate handling heavy ramps and using cranes or other equipment to position loads. Operators drive equipment over the 38-in. (96.5 cm) wide, high-density Apitong wood-filled ramps and onto the trailer deck. The unit's wheels rest on the gripped floor plates over the trailer wheels for weight balance. Once the equipment is loaded, operators use the controls to return the ramps to the upright position.

The low 8-in. (20 cm) headboard and 33-in. (84 cm) deck height provide operators with and enhanced view of the equipment and surroundings to maximize safe operations. The low deck height also provides additional clearance for bridges and tunnels when transporting tall equipment. Plus, it allows haulers to expand the range of equipment transported while complying with U.S. and Canadian hauling requirements.

For additional safety and driver comfort while hauling, an air brake system and hutch spring suspension provide maximum load control. Operators secure loads by using safety chains with hooks that latch to tie-down rings on top of the outside beams. The ART Series trailers come standard with Valspar R-Cure 800 paint in Talbert's signature red or black. Customers can add the optional Valspar AquaGuard for additional corrosion protection.

For more information, call 800/348-5232 or visit www.talbertmfg.com.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




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