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Robust 60 Ton Lowboy Semi Trailer engineered for heavy-duty transport. The 3 axel lowbed design features a reinforced Q345chassis, 11.5T FUWA/BPW axles, hydraulic rear ramp and a 13.5×3×1.65m gooseneck platform built for construction machinery and oversized loads.
Detailed Description
The 3 axel lowboy trailer is engineered to move heavy and oversized cargo safely and efficiently. Designed as a gooseneck lowbed with a standard overall dimension of 13.5×3×1.65 meters, the trailer’s structure prioritizes load stability and torsional strength through thickened plate assemblies and high-strength steels. With a rated capacity to support substantial loads, this 60 ton lowbed trailer configuration suits demanding civil, industrial and logistics operations where dimensional stability and durability are essential.
The main beam (500mm height) and chassis combine Q345 steels to provide a controlled balance of toughness and yield performance. Upper and bottom plates are both 20mm thick, ensuring the deck resists bending under concentrated loads. Mid-plate and platform arrangements further distribute stresses across the trailer, making it appropriate for transporting construction machinery, large tanks, power station equipment and long steel sections.
Product Details
Equipped with 11.5-ton axles from internationally recognized brands (FUWA or BPW), the trailer harmonizes drivetrain forces with a rigid steel plate punching suspension. This suspension type—composed of series steel plate springs and supporting mounts—offers straightforward maintenance and reliable load support for repetitive heavy transport cycles. The chosen 750R15 Bridgestone tires (16 units plus a spare) complement the axle rating and contribute to predictable handling under load.
The platform integrates a 5mm checkered top plate for enhanced grip and wear resistance during loading operations. Hydraulic rear ramps facilitate safe and controlled ingress/egress of tracked or wheeled equipment, while the extended gooseneck front ramp simplifies deck access for long machines. A bolt-in 90# king pin (3.5 inch) provides a secure connection to prime movers and is compatible with standard tractor heads for heavy haulage.
Brake and air systems are specified for reliable stopping in heavy-load scenarios: RE8 relay valve, T30/30 spring brake chambers and a 40L air tank form the core of the pneumatic subsystem. Two-speed manual landing gear rated at 28T simplifies coupling operations while spare wheel brackets and a standard toolbox support quick roadside service. The design emphasizes ease of inspection—critical for fleets that run frequent long-haul and short-distance heavy transfers.
Exported to Sierra Leone
Exported to Sierra Leone*
High structural rigidity from Q345 materials and reinforced beam geometry.
- Large loading envelope with a dedicated platform length allowing diverse cargo profiles.
- Proven axle and suspension choices that balance load capacity with straightforward maintenance.
- Hydraulic rear ramp and gooseneck front ramp improve loading versatility for construction machinery.
- Industrial-grade braking and landing gear components for safer operations under heavy loads.
Typical applications and target users
This LowBed Truck Trailer is purpose-built for contractors, heavy-equipment rental companies, infrastructure project logistics providers and industrial plants that need to move oversized components. Common transported items include cranes, excavators, generators, pressure vessels, bridge segments and long-steel assemblies. Project planners will value the trailer where clearance height and low deck profiles are required for regulatory compliance or practical handling of tall equipment.
What buyers should consider
When specifying a heavy-duty lowbed trailer for fleet integration, align trailer capacity and deck geometry to the heaviest and longest machines you plan to transport. Confirm axle ratings and wheelbase match local bridge and road regulations, and ensure your prime mover is fitted with the correct fifth-wheel and hydraulic capacity to manage the trailer’s handling characteristics. Finally, consider spare-part accessibility, local service capability for FUWA/BPW axles, and the availability of certified inspections to maintain regulatory compliance.
The 3 axel lowboy trailer presented here combines a rugged chassis, dependable running gear and practical operability to meet heavy transport challenges reliably. Its specification as a 60 ton lowbed trailer makes it a cost-effective choice for organizations moving large, heavy, and awkward loads where deck height, strength and safe loading operations are critical.
Product Specifications
Below is a clear specification table for the 3 axel lowbed semi trailer. All values reflect the product data provided by the manufacturer and are intended to help planners, fleet managers and operators verify fit-for-purpose details before procurement.
Trailer Model
3 Axel Lowbed semi trailer
Dimension (L×W×H)
13500×3000×1650mm, platform length: 7m
Curb Weight (KG)
13,000
Loading Weight (KG)
100,000
Application
Cranes and various industrial equipment transportation
Axle Brand
11.5 TON Axle, Brand FUWA / BPW
Wheel Base
10155 + 1220 mm
Suspension System
Rigid non-independent steel plate punching suspension
Frame
Beam height 500mm; upper plate 20mm; down plate 20mm; middle plate 16mm
Chassis Materials
Chassis: Q550; Beam: Q690; Other parts: AH700/800
Platform Plate
5mm checkered plate (platform); upper plate 20mm, bottom plate 20mm, middle plate 12mm
Tire Type & Quantity
750R15 Bridgestone; 16 pcs + 1 spare
Traction Pin
90# (3.5 inch) bolt-in king pin
Landing Gear
Two-speed manual, heavy duty 28T
Brake System
RE8 relay valve; T30/30 spring brake chamber; 40L air tank
Ramps
Hydraulic rear ramp; gooseneck long front ramp
Accessories
2 spare wheel brackets; 1 standard tool box
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This offer is for informational purposes only. Please confirm details directly from the seller.
After identifying a vehicle of interest on Truck1.eu, you have the option to reach out to the seller either by using the contact form or by calling the dealer directly using the phone number provided. Choose the method that best aligns with your preferences.
Reach out to the seller to request more information about the vehicle’s availability, technical condition, and actual price, as ads might not always provide complete details. Additionally, ask for any recent service records or inspection reports to get a clearer picture of the vehicle’s current state.
Leverage Truck1’s comparison feature to evaluate similar vehicles. This will help you assess whether the asking price is competitive and aligned with market trends. Look for patterns in pricing and features to make an informed decision.
When purchasing a vehicle online, it's essential to verify the seller's reputation by looking for positive reviews and a history of successful transactions. Truck1’s “Dealer status” icons provide valuable insights based on the experiences with the dealer, aiding in assessing the seller’s reliability.
Whenever possible, make it a priority to visit the seller and inspect the vehicle in person. If feasible, arrange for a third-party pre-purchase inspection of the vehicle. This can uncover potential issues that might not be visible in photos or mentioned in the advert.
Ensure you sign a detailed sale agreement to protect your rights and confirm the terms of the transaction.
Proceed with payment only after signing the sale agreement. A small down payment to reserve the vehicle is common but should be done cautiously.
Confirm the seller's authenticity by gathering detailed information and checking reviews or ratings from previous buyers. Look for dealer icons on Truck1 to identify verified sellers and ensure a safer purchasing experience.
Compare the prices of similar vehicles using the Comparison tool to identify any unusual offers. Be wary of prices that deviate significantly from the market norm, as they may indicate potential issues or fraud.
Ask the seller for details about the vehicle’s history and usage conditions. A genuine seller will be transparent and willing to share this information, helping you assess if the vehicle meets your needs.
Arrange to see and test the vehicle, looking for signs of wear or damage. Consider a pre-purchase inspection by a professional mechanic to uncover any hidden issues and ensure the vehicle's safety and reliability.
Before any transaction, ensure a detailed sale agreement is in place outlining all terms and conditions. Use secure payment methods and verify transaction details to protect against fraud.
















