Tipper Trailers – Big Power Trailer

Tipper Trailers – Big Power Trailer

Contact with Big Power Trailer for the best agricultural trailers in Turkey.

Tipper Trailers – Big Power Trailer

At Big Power, we manufacture a range of tipping and agricultural trailers in Turkey suitable for use across a variety of work environments and applications. However, a tipping trailer does bring with it some operating risks that users need to be aware of in order to use a tipper trailer safely.

Loading a tipping trailer

There are some basic guidelines that you should follow when loading a trailer, and these apply particularly to tipping trailers.

Firstly, you need to be aware of your trailer’s Aggregate Trailer Mass (ATM), which is the combined weight of a trailer when it is fully loaded but not coupled to a towing vehicle. (Our tipping trailers have a 1,900 kg ATM as standard, but we can upgrade the ATM to as much as 4,500 kg, if required.) You need to ensure that when loading a tipping trailer, you don’t exceed its maximum carrying capacity if you want to be able to tow it safely and legally.

It is also important that the load is properly distributed in order to prevent swaying and to ensure that the trailer is stable, both when it is being towed and unloaded. This means that the load should not be piled too high, and that about 60% should be in the front half of the trailer, with the remaining 40% of the load in the back half.

How to unload a tipper trailer safely

It is generally an easy and straightforward process to unload a tipping trailer, although there are some unique factors that need to be borne in mind in order to ensure that your tipper is being operated efficiently and safely.

Check the clearance

Before you raise the trailer tray, check that there is sufficient clearance so that the tray will not be impeded when it is lifted.

Ensure the ground is level and stable

Raising the tipper tray changes the center of gravity on your trailer, so you need to ensure that the trailer is positioned on ground that is relatively flat and even. The most common cause of workplace incidents involving tipping trailers is when the trailer becomes unbalanced as the tray is raised, causing it to topple over on its side. This can be avoided if you ensure the trailer is parked on level, stable ground which is well compacted.

Keep clear

Whenever you are raising or lowering the trailer tray, it is important to stand clear to avoid getting your body or clothing trapped in either the hydraulic mechanism or the body of the trailer. As far as possible, you should also avoid getting under the tray when it is raised, to avoid potential injury if it is lowered unexpectedly.

Tipper Trailers in Turkey from Big Power Trailer

Our hydraulic tipping trailers are ideal for use all types of applications, including earthworks, excavation, construction, and building, landscaping and gardening. We pride ourselves on manufacturing durable and robust tipper trailers that can be used for carting any sort of loose load, such as sand, rubble, soil, grain, aggregate, lawn clippings or garden waste.

Upgrade your tipper trailer

Big Power Trailer can provide you with tipping and agricultural trailer with a range so that it meets your precise needs.

Contact with Big Power Trailer for the best agricultural trailers in Turkey.

To see our full range of trailers, feel free to visit our website or you can email us. We can provide you with the best agricultural trailer in Turkey. We are proud to say that we are exporting great amount of agricultural trailers all around the Europe.

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As the Big Power Trailer family, we are aware of our childhood, which is kneaded with the ancestral profession of farming and animal husbandry, and that we should be with our farmers in the position we are today. It is our primary duty to present all our responsibilities in this regard to our farmers in the best quality and most appropriate way.

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