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differences between US and EU trailer
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by 98989, Nov 10, 2011.
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volvo fh16 660hp euro 4 , this is special edition of it called black thunder
i take photo 4years ago truck was 7-8month oldlv gn Thanks this. -
I know that scene, washed work clothes hanging out after getting covered in sh#t lol -
BTW. about steer axes. They are really for good roads. But US roads are not so good as European. and if US highways got good pavement, there are many local roads with bad pavement, bumps and holes. And it is not all, there are many construcktion fields in the USA where semis are used on, so seems to me more simle trailers are better for US operators.
About some advantages of European trailers. in Europe single tires are used, so we have 6 tires per trailer, US trailers are generally 8 wheelers. yep, tire wear in sharp turns is more exessive on European trailers, but we all use lift axe override and use it in sharp curves.
I want to disagry to 98989 about trucktor tandem axe. may be becouse CIS roads are bad and may be covered with snow and ice, but US trucktor runs over bad roads much better and if I tow EU trailer I think nothing about axe weight limits. -
There are strong steer axles that are steered via a large pushrod from a turntable over the kingpin, very popular with loggers ! some are designed for motorway work or city deliveries, having one steer axle is Gettin very popular here for fuel and tyre saving, I've seen alot of schmitz euroliner trailers with steer axles on them,
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The only mechanical work is to add axe lift air bad with braket, arm and air lines.
We did it with European and US trailers. It is better and cheaper the steer axe -
It looks like the big differance in trailers is the amount of cargo and weight that we haul here is much greater than in Europe?
When I use to pull a refer I normally was grossed out at 80,000 lbs all the time. 45-46000 lbs. load.
I pull a tanker now and would be interested to see what the EU tankers are like. The majority of the ones I pull are 7400 gallon stainless insulated chemical with pumps. -
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exception from this are (UK, ireland , itally , luxemburg , belgium , holland, finland, sweden, norway, danmark .....)
average tractor with reffer trailer have payload between 23 and 25 metric tons that is 50700-55100lbs
lightest possible tractor+trailer combination can have up to 27metric ton of payload that is 59500lbs
but they are rare (consisted of lightest possible trailer only inside unit for cooling without diesel aggregate and with electric generator on tractor with payload optimised tractor
our trailers are shorter (45ft) so most of reffer trailers are equipped with 2 floors inside
if you really need more space inside you should use truck+drawbar trailer/centeraxle trailer combination where you can get 51 1/3ft of cargo length
trucks with tarpaulin usually have 26ton of payload or 26.5ton (57400-58500lbs)
lightest possible can have up to 65000lbs
but that is rare (consisted of lightest possible trailer -berger and payload optimised tractors) most of european countries gives you a tolerance on weight from 3-5%
as for tankers i am not in to very much
for example lightest possible fuel tanker with low sleeper cab and basic equipment can have up to 64600lbs of payload
food tanker trailer with same tractor have 67150lbs
on all of this weight you can add 1200-2000kg or 2650-4400lbs if you are going in this 3-5% of tolerance
in itally you can legally weight 44t /97000lbs and 5% of tolerance so that is 46200kg/102000lbs
but for their trucks there is almost no weight controls so lot of them run up to 110000lbs -
not good quality but very interesting
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vPJCPuE0Y8&feature=share[/ame]
but as much i know world record is hold by one guy he drive it 65km (40mille) in reverse
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