
Dependability - Reliability - Quality
It's all about building you a superior trailer.
Whether
you're looking for a small trailer for personal use, a
large, heavy-duty trailer for everyday hauling or
something in between, you're sure to find a Haulmark
trailer perfectly suited for your needs.
Year after
year, Haulmark trailers are chosen by more people and
imitated by more competitors than any other brand. Our
superior construction is a big reason why. We build each
trailer to be the strongest and smoothest-riding in the
industry. The following features are common to most
trailers:
THE
FLOOR/FRAME
Frame
crafted from 3", 4",
6" or 8" longitudinal members,
providing the structural integrity needed for
every trailer.
Rust-inhibiting
coating on steel chassis helps
prevent corrosion.
3/4"
plywood floor on cross-members built on 16"
centers ensures proper support of
your valuable cargo.
Tires,
wheels, bearings, axles, brakes and suspension are
carefully selected and matched to the load
properties of each trailer to ensure best
performance. Most Haulmark trailers have radial
tires for a superior ride and longer life.
Heavy-duty
Torflex axles with EZ Lube hubs on
most models work independently for each wheel.
This ensures that road impacts on one side of the
trailer are not transferred to the other.
Superior
alignment. The frame is built on a
squaring jig so the frame members are perfectly
square and the axles are positioned for perfect
alignment.
THE CARGO AREA
U-channel is
welded to the trailer frame and the sidewalls fit snugly
into the U-channel, preventing dust and moisture from
entering the trailer (a feature on all 8'-wide trailers).
Door
and window openings are framed with
metal for improved strength. Some
manufacturers use wood, which is not as strong or
durable and can rot.
Metal
recessed steps provide maximum
durability and won't rot like wooden steps.
Roof
made of seamless aluminum or
galvanized steel material over
heavy-duty, 18-gauge roof bows on
24" centers for years of
trouble-free service.
Fiberglass
roof cap at the front adds a touch
of style while providing protection from harsh
weather.
Reflective
bubble wrap insulation is more
effective than fiberglass batting.
Wiring
runs within the walls and roof, not
beneath the floor, for improved reliability.
Electrical
wires pass through grommets in posts and walls, reducing
the possibility of chafing and short circuits.
Tamper-resistant
fasteners are used on all the door
and window hinges. Also used in trucks and
automobiles, these fasteners make it difficult
for intruders to break into your trailer.
Screws
are triple coated to improve
corrosion resistance and will last longer and
retain their good looks for years to come.
Posts
are on 16" centers on most
trailers for strength and durability (24"
centers on Transport trailers).
D-rings
and E-tracks are bolted to steel plates to
provide a secure anchor for tying down your most
prized cargo. Some manufacturers simply screw the
D-rings or E-tracks directly to the plywood
flooring.
THE
TOWING TONGUE
Tube
tongue made from the same gauge
metal as the frame and integrated deep into the
frame for additional strength.
Couplers
made in standard sizes to ensure
compatibility with all major-brand hitches.
Heavy-duty
front jack with easy-cranking
mechanism makes it easy to raise and lower the
trailer.
Heavier-gauge
safety chains and clutch
hooks instead of S hooks for added
safety and security.
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