Flatbed Transporter Product Introduction

Jul 06, 2025

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Flatbed trucks, also known as construction machinery transport trucks, flatbed trucks, and low-bed trucks, are primarily used to transport non-detachable items such as excavators, loaders, and harvesters.

Flatbed trucks are common large, heavy-duty trucks, widely used in factories, construction sites, and other large-scale production or engineering locations. Their high load-bearing capacity has made them a vital component of economic development.

Product Introduction
Flatbed trucks are also known as flatbed trailers, bulldozer transport trucks, excavator transport trucks, flatbed trucks, hook machine transport trucks, excavator flatbed trucks, excavator flatbed trailers, excavator trailers, excavator flatbed trucks, hook machine flatbed trailers, and hook machine flatbed trailers. They are used to transport non-detachable machinery such as excavators, loaders, and harvesters.

Semi-trailer flatbed trucks, with load capacities ranging from 3 to 30 tons, are suitable for long-distance transport of construction machinery and non-detachable goods. Semi-trailer flatbed trucks, also known as flatbed trailers or semi-trailer construction machinery transporters, typically feature a concave beam (or well-shaped) frame. The front section of the frame is a gooseneck (the towing pin at the front of the gooseneck connects to the towing saddle on the tractor, and the rear end of the gooseneck connects to the semi-trailer frame), the middle section is the cargo platform (the lowest part of the frame), and the rear end is the wheel frame (including the wheels). When loading equipment onto a semi-trailer construction machinery transporter, it is usually loaded from the rear end of the semi-trailer. This involves moving the equipment from the rear wheel frame or removing the wheels before securing it to the semi-trailer.

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