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A custom made camper trailer
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A custom made camper trailer

A boat on a trailer
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A boat on a trailer

A Trailer is an unpowered vehicle pulled by a powered vehicle. Some non-American dialects distinguish a trailer (generally uncovered, used for goods and materials) from a caravan (travel trailer) (generally weather-resistant, used for human habitation).

Types of trailers

There are five main types of trailer, defined by their axle arrangement and method of combination.

A semitrailer is supported at its forward end by a fifth wheel (or gooseneck ball) mounted on a truck or dolly and at the rear end by its own wheels. Special constructions are [link]: - double deck trailers - step-frame trailers Both help to minimise the number of trips for a given transport volume.

Full trailer

A full trailer is supported by axles front and rear and pulled by the way of a drawbar. In Europe this is also know as A-Frame drawbar trailer.

Simple trailer

A simple trailer is pulled by a drawbar, but has a single set of axles

A trailer meant for housing people while camping, towed by a motorized vehicle.

A-train

An A-train is a semi-trailer attached to an A-dolly. The A-dolly is connected to the tractor or another trailer in front of it with a single draw-bar, thus giving it two articulation points and little roll stiffness.

(See road train)

B-train

A B-train is a semi-trailer attached to a fifth-wheel mounted on the rear of another semi-trailer.

C-train

A C-train is a semi-trailer attached to a C-dolly. The C-dolly is connected to the tractor or another trailer in front of it with two draw-bars, thus eliminating the drawbar connection as an articulation point. The axle on a C-dolly is self-steerable to prevent tire scrubbing.

Freight trailers types

Trailers built for hauling cargo come in different shapes depending on their use.

NOTE: There are many types of vans, vans made of wood, metal and/or fiberglass, smooth or ribbed, generally used for dry goods or equipment transport

Manufacturers

U.S.

See also

See also (web)

 


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