REMOVABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

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Aug 29, 2024

Removable Gooseneck Trailers: A Comprehensive Guide

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Are you considering a gooseneck trailer for an upcoming move? Do you have tall and oversized equipment that needs transporting? If so, you may want to consider a removable gooseneck (RGN) trailer. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the advantages and versatility of RGN trailers, and provide an in-depth look at their components, uses, and practical tips for safe and efficient transportation.

Advantages of RGN Trailers

RGN trailers offer enhanced clearance space for tall machinery transport, allowing hauling of oversized equipment with ease. In addition to their ability to transport a diverse range of equipment, RGN trailers also provide flexibility in loading and unloading. With the detachable gooseneck component, machinery can easily be driven onto the trailer. This flexibility and versatility allow commercial industries such as mining, agriculture, and construction to perform their transport tasks with ease.

Components of RGN Trailers

To understand how an RGN trailer works, it’s crucial to understand its components. The gooseneck connects the trailer to the truck cab, providing a secure hitch for the transport of heavy machinery. The drop deck is responsible for creating a well that allows for taller equipment, in adherence to height regulation laws governing heavy equipment transportation. The step deck over the rear axles provides additional space for machinery to rest when necessary. Maximum clearance heights for step decks are typically 120 inches or 10 feet. A double drop deck trailer, also called a lowboy, low bed or float trailer, extends to 136 inches or 11 feet and 3 inches. The standard bridge clearance on most interstates is over 13’6″. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) sets bridge clearances between 14 and 16 feet, but special design exceptions may allow for a lower bridge.

Using RGN Trailers for Heavy Equipment Transport

The best way to transport heavy machinery is through RGN trailers. With their unique gooseneck design, RGN trailers offer efficiency, practicality, and ease in the transportation process. You can haul machinery such as mining shovels, wheel excavators, and drill equipment with ease. However, it’s crucial to follow guidelines and safety regulations when operating these trailers. Loading heavy machinery should be done properly, and all machinery should be secured to avoid accidents.

Types of RGN Trailers

RGN trailers come in different types, each offering diverse features and application uses. Standard RGN trailers have two to four support axles, but additional axles can be integrated for heavy loads. An extended RGN trailer provides more space and storage for machinery transportation.

Key Differences Between Stretch RGN and Standard RGN Trailers 

While both stretch RGN and standard RGN trailers feature a detachable gooseneck front that can be dropped to the ground to serve as a loading ramp, there are distinct differences between the two that are important to understand when transporting large and heavy loads.

  • Length: Stretch RGN trailers can accommodate loads up to 74 feet long, while standard RGN trailers have a maximum length of 29 feet.
  • Weight Capacity: Stretch RGN trailers can transport loads weighing up to 150,000 pounds, whereas the weight capacity for standard RGN trailers may be lower.
  • Number of Axles: Depending on the weight of the load, stretch RGN trailers may be equipped with three or more axles. Standard RGN trailers typically have a standard number of axles.
  • Extension Feature: Stretch RGN trailers are equipped with a sliding mechanism to extend the length of the cargo bed. Standard RGN trailers do not have this feature.
  • Stability: Stretch RGN trailers have a lower center of gravity that enhances stability, making them suitable for heavy haul applications. Standard RGN trailers may not offer the same level of stability due to their design.

Best Practices

To get the most out of RGN trailers, follow the best practices to ensure safe and efficient transportation. Proper safety precautions are necessary while lenient transportation guidelines may cause more harm than good. Preemptive checks of the trailer before use ensures any mechanical issues are resolved before transporting heavy equipment. Additionally, securing heavy machinery with accurate ties should always be a top priority.

Conclusion

In conclusion, removable gooseneck trailers offer versatility, efficiency and transport safety when it comes to hauling heavy machinery. RGN trailers are the go-to transportation trailers for tall equipment with a need for storage space, equipment that is not roadworthy and off-road trucks. So, whether you’re transporting mining equipment, off-road trucks, or agricultural machinery, consider investing in an RGN trailer. With proper knowledge of their advantages and components, transportation tasks can now be performed with ease.

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