Four-Wheel-Steer Trailers DS4400 Cap. to 100,000 lbs | | |
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| Four-Wheel-Steer: |
| Hamilton Four-Wheel-Steer Trailers feature identical fifth-wheel-mounted axles at both ends connected by a steering rod. As the diagram indicates, turning the towing tongue causes the rear wheels to follow the front wheels through a nearly identical path... permitting use of more trailers and/or narrower intersecting aisles than either caster-steer or ordinary fifth-wheel-steer trailers. | | |
Consult factory or local distributor for purchasing information. When requesting a quotation please advise: - Quantity - Capacity - Deck size and type (wood, steel, safety plate) - Wheel type or floor conditions - Superstructure- if any - Reversible towing- if desired - Pintle hitch at rear. | | Reversible Towing Tongue |
| | A popular option on the four-wheel-steer trailer is a reversible towing tongue. Hounds at both ends of the trailer are fitted with quick-release pins that permit moving the towing tongue from one end to the other. This permits reversing direction of the trailer or train with no turn-around space. Note that if multiple reversible fourwheel- steer trailers are to be towed in train, they must be equipped with pintle hitches at both ends. |
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