New at MAX Trailer: the low bed trailer with pendle-axles
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The proven axle technology is designed for use in difficult track and terrain conditions. A total stroke of 600 mm ensures maximum compensation between the individual axles. The pendulum movements absorb unevenness and keep the vehicle in stable balance.
When driving around bends and winding construction site accesses, the 60° steering angle ensures optimum maneuverability. Improved handling and easy operations are appreciated by drivers. The pendle-axles also provide more payload capacity with 12t per axle line.
The detachable gooseneck of the MAX510 low bed trailer enables a smooth loading process from the front. The version with pendle-axles now adds a further component within the versatile MAX Trailer product range. The modular setup convinces the customers, given that user-oriented and practical solutions are more in demand than ever. Maximum quality in terms of the manufacturing process and choice of materials guarantees a perfect price/performance ratio with MAX Trailer.
The modular structure of MAX Trailer vehicles results in a very high proportion of common parts. This increases the quality of the construction and is advantageous for the customer when ordering common spare and wear parts, because it guarantees maximum interchangeability and decreases material expenditure.
MAX Trailer’s product range now encompasses six different vehicle types:
– MAX100 – A 2 to 6-axle semi low loader with friction or knuckle steering that is also available in an extendable version (single or double extending).
– MAX200 – A 3 to 4-axle plateau semi-trailer, similarly available in a telescopically extendable version, with friction or knuckle steering.
– MAX300 – A trailer with 2 or 3 central axles and ramps.
– MAX410 – A knuckle-steered platform trailer with 3 to 5 axles especially for the transport of crane parts and weights.
– MAX510 – A low bed semi-trailer with 2 axles, removable gooseneck and extendable bed.
– MAX600 – A turntable trailer with 3 or 4 axles for the building and public works sector.