Low Loader Trailer

The low loader trailer provides a low deck height, allowing oversized and heavy equipment to be transported safely. It’s the perfect solution for industries needing a versatile trailer for large machinery.

Flatbed Lowbed Trailer

Low Deck Height and Robust Construction

A low loader trailer delivers a minimal deck height to keep heavy machinery stable and within height clearances. Reinforced beams and crossmembers spread concentrated loads and resist twisting on uneven ground. High-tensile steel and anti-slip deck surfaces improve durability and footing during operations. Optional deck inserts and extensions adapt to diverse equipment footprints.

Hydraulic Ramps for Fast, Safe Loading

Its hydraulic ramps create a gentle approach angle for tracked and wheeled equipment. Wide, textured ramp surfaces and controlled lowering reduce slippage and jolts. Power-assisted operation speeds setup while minimizing manual effort. Integrated ramp supports enhance rigidity during loading.

Multi-Axle Stability and Smart Steering

Multiple axles distribute weight to meet road regulations and protect pavements. Self-steer or hydraulic-steer axles improve turning in tight yards and job sites. Air or hydraulic suspension smooths the ride and equalizes loads across axles. Lift-axle options cut tire wear and fuel use on empty runs.

Securement Features and Easy Upkeep

Heavy-duty lashing rings, chain wells, and stake pockets keep cargo firmly secured. Recessed tie-downs and side extensions help accommodate oversized equipment without obstructing the deck. Bright LED lighting and conspicuous markings enhance visibility around the trailer. Simplified service points and durable components reduce downtime and maintenance costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Low Loader (low-bed) trailer has an extra-low deck to move tall, heavy, or oversized machinery while staying within legal height. It’s ideal for excavators, bulldozers, cranes, transformers, and other project cargo that need a gentle loading angle and higher bridge clearance.

Match total payload (machine, attachments, fluids) to rated capacity; select axle configuration (e.g., 2–5+ axles) for weight distribution and legal limits; size deck length/width to your equipment footprint; pick fixed or detachable gooseneck and hydraulic ramps for loading needs; verify lashing points, ramp angle, and suspension; ensure compliance with local axle-load and dimension rules.

Oversize/overweight moves typically need Land Transport Authority (LTA) permits, approved routes, and time-window restrictions; some loads require escorts, warning signs/flags, and amber beacons. Secure with rated chains/binders, balance axle loads, check brakes/lights, and do pre-trip inspections. Coordinate routing and permits with your haulier or equipment supplier in advance.