Tilt slide axle trailer offered in 3 load capacities

Jan. 19, 2012
A new tilt slide axle (TSA) trailer from Felling Trailers is being offered in three load capacities with a 6-7 deg. load angle.

A new tilt slide axle (TSA) trailer from Felling Trailers is being offered in three load capacities with a 6-7 deg. load angle.

The FT-80-3 Tilt Slide Axle trailer can be used to move 40-ft. containers and for towing a variety of equipment. The trailer runs on 2 “V” rollers and 6 flat rollers with a remote control option for all functions.

Its cylinders are contracted when in transport position and extend to slide the axles forward so that they are protected from salt and other elements.

Load capacities include the 70,000-lb. FT-70-2 TSA, 80,000-lbs. FT-80-3 TSA, or 100,000-lb. FT-100-3 TSA. Standard equipment includes either two or three 25,000-lb. axles, ABS air brakes, 17.5-in. tire size, tie downs ever 2 ft., and a suspension that moves forward 16 ft.

The deck width is 102-in. with an optional wider deck width, and a deck height at knife edge of 39.5 in. It has 9-in. standard cross beams with a white oak 2-in. nominal deck.

The trailer comes with a five-year structural warranty.

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