Curtain Side Truck Body For Sale In South Africa

Curtain Side Truck Body For Sale In South Africa

What is a Curtain Side Truck Body?

A curtain side truck is a flatbed truck surrounded by curtains or square frames on each side.

Curtain Side Truck Body For Sale In South Africa

Used Curtain-side-trucks cost between R 650,000.00 to R900,000.00

Brand new ones cost not less than R 1,000,000.00

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

What is the purpose of using a curtain sider truck?

A curtain side truck is essential a flat bed truck with square frames along the sides. This skeletal structure creates false walls and a roof where a tarp can be tightly secured around.

What is a curtain side trailer?

A curtain side trailer, or curtain van, is a dry van and a flatbed trailer combined into one trailer. It loads like a flatbed but protects like a van with a ceiling, front wall, and rear doors. The sides are open to allow access for loading, and the rear swing doors allow it to be dock loaded, similar to a dry van.

What is a curtain side van?

The basics of a curtain side van

You can essentially consider a curtain side van to be a flatbed with a versatile upper structure enclosure, designed to offer the best advantages of a typical flatbed and a dry-van trailer.

Why is it called Tautliner?

When closed for travel, vertical load restraint straps are attached to a rope rail beneath the truck bed, connecting the truck bed and curtain along both sides. Winches at either end of the curtain tension it, hence the ‘Tautliner’ name.

Why do some semis have soft sides?

The real reason is that not many factories in Europe have loading docks; most do have alleys, and that’s why the soft-sided trailers are used. Over here, they also work well at places like Peterbilt’s plant. It does have docks on other sides, and many regular vans also roll in and out of the place.

What is a Conestoga truck?

Conestoga trailers are a specialized segment of trailers developed with security, versatility and protection from the elements in mind. Conestogas feature a retractable tarping system spanning the length of their decks and can haul a maximum of 44,000 pounds.

What is a Tautliner truck?

A Tautliner (also referred to as a curtain sider) is a type of flat-bed truck or trailer which has PVC-coated curtains fixed on either side of it. The curtains are supported by roof rails and aluminium posts at the front and back of the vehicle, and tightly secured with buckles.

What is superlink truck?

The industry’s conception of a Superlink Combination is a Truck-Tractor with a semi-trailer having a deck length of just over 6m and a second semi-trailer having a deck length of just over 12m.

What is B double truck?

B-double (plural B-doubles) (Australia) A truck and trailer combination consisting of a prime mover coupled to two trailers.

What is the difference between Conestoga and flatbed?

Conestoga trailers tend to have a relatively lower weight capacity. For example, the conestoga flatbed trailer has a weight limit of 44,000 pounds when most standard flatbeds can carry up to 48,000 pounds.

What are RGN trailers?

RGN, or removable gooseneck trailers were invented in 1958 and are great for carrying long and tall freight. The front detaches, allowing the RGN trailer to be lowered to the ground to create a ramp. For this reason, loads are typically driven onto the RGN trailer, like trucks and other motorized equipment.

Which 3.5 ton van has the biggest payload?

With a payload of 1620kg in entry-level edition specification, the Movano currently has the highest payload of any 3.5 tonne van, though the 10kg advantage it has over its sister model, the Renault Master, is largely down to its pared-down specification.

What do Tautliners carry?

Tautliners are used for secure road transportation purposes. They are built to be strong and generally used to transport heavy items like machinery.

Who invented the Tautliner?

Gerald Broadbent

In 1969 the ground-breaking patented Tautliner revolutionized the transport sector after it’s invention by Gerald Broadbent – a cab designer who started working for Bowyer Bros in 1958.

Why are Cabover trucks not made anymore?

As length regulations have increased, the amount of cabovers has decreased. Now that longer units are allowed on the roads, the main advantage of these trucks, is no longer valid.

How long is a 14 pallet truck?

Truck Trailer Body14-Pallet

The 14 Pallet Curtain sider Stock Body is available in four variations to suit 840 – 860mm wide chassis rails on 6470mm wheelbase.

What is a Conestoga used for?

Step-Deck Conestoga

Step-deck Conestogas are most often used to transport goods and products like robotics, CNC machinery, helicopters, and numerous other large freight that require protection from the elements and road debris during transit.

What is the largest van you can drive on a car license?

Driving most vans is pretty simple, so if you have a full, B category car license, you’re permitted to drive any van weighing up to 3.5 tonnes.