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Air-tow Trailer Models and Their Loading Capacities

When it comes to versatile, reliable, and efficient trailers, Air-tow offers a range of models designed to meet different hauling needs. Whether you are transporting heavy machinery, sensitive equipment, or bulk goods, understanding the loading capacities and unique features of each Air-tow model will help you choose the right trailer for your requirements.

How to decode the Air-tow model names:

Each model is named based on what the trailer is, its bed length, and its weight capacity. The meaning behind the letters is S for single axle, T for tandem axle, N for narrow, E for enclosed, G for gooseneck, 3D for drop-deck and dump, DH for dock height, and Z for ZERO°. The first number is the trailer bed’s length in feet. Sometimes, the bed length can be longer, but it always starts with this first number. The second number is the weight capacity that the trailer holds in pounds. For example, the S8-35 model is a single-axle flatbed trailer that is 8’6” long with a capacity of 3,500 lbs.

Trailer Models and their Weight Capacities:

Flatbed

1. Flatbed Trailers

  • Single Axle Models: S8-35, S10-55, S12-55, SN10-55
  • Loading Capacity:
    • S8-35 3,500 lbs
    • S10-55: 5,500 lbs
    • S12-55: 5,500 lbs
    • SN10-55: 5,500 lbs
  • Tandem Axle Models: T12-7, T12-10, T14-10, T16-10, T14-12, T16-12, T16-14
  • Loading Capacity:
    • T12-7: 7,000 lbs
    • T12-10: 10,000 lbs
    • T14-10: 10,000 lbs
    • T16-10: 10,000 lbs
    • T14-12: 12,000 lbs
    • T16-12: 12,000 lbs
    • T16-14: 14,000 lbs
Utility

2. Utility Trailers

  • Single Axle Models: US10-55, US12-55, USN10-55
  • Loading Capacity:
    • US10-55: 5,500 lbs
    • US12-55: 5,500 lbs
    • USN10-55: 5,500 lbs
  • Tandem Axle Models: UT12-7, UT12-10, UT14-10, UT16-10, UT14-12, UT16-12, UT16-14
  • Loading Capacity:
    • UT12-7: 10,000 lbs
    • UT12-10: 10,000 lbs
    • UT14-10: 10,000 lbs
    • UT16-10: 10,000 lbs
    • UT14-12: 12,000 lbs
    • UT16-12: 12,000 lbs
    • UT16-14: 14,000 lbs
Enclosed

3. Enclosed Trailers

  • Models: E-14, E-16, E-16XL
  • Loading Capacity:
    • E-14: 10,000 lbs
    • E-16: 10,000 lbs
    • E-16 XL: 10,000 lbs
Gooseneck

4. Gooseneck Trailers

  • Models: G-12, G-14, G-16
  • Loading Capacity:
    • G-12: 12,000 lbs
    • G-14: 12,000 lbs
    • G-16: 12,000 lbs
Rental

5. Rental Trailers

  • Models: Rental 14, Rental 16
  • Loading Capacity:
    • Rental 14: 10,000 lbs
    • Rental 16: 12,000 lbs
Drop-Deck

6. Drop-deck and Dump Trailer

  • Models: 3D-12
  • Loading Capacity:
    • 10,000 lbs when towing and 8,000 lbs when dumping
Dock-Height

7. Dock-Height Trailer

  • Models: DH-10
  • Loading Capacity: 8,000 lbs
Refrigerated Trailer

8. Refrigerated Trailer

  • Models: Z-12
  • Loading Capacity: 7,000 lbs

Key Features Across All Models

  • Ground-Level Loading: All Air-tow Trailers come equipped with a hydraulic system that lowers the deck flat to the ground, ensuring safe and easy loading and unloading.
  • Durable Construction: Built with heavy-duty steel and quality components, Air-tow Trailers are designed to withstand frequent use and heavy loads.

Choosing the Right Trailer

When selecting an Air-tow Trailer, consider the following factors:

  • Cargo Type: What are you transporting? Sensitive equipment might require an enclosed trailer, while loose materials might be best suited for a dump trailer.
  • Loading Capacity: Ensure the trailer you choose can handle the weight of your load and equipment. 
  • Towing Capacity: We advise checking out the trailer’s GVWR and ensuring your towing vehicle can properly tow the weight of the trailer and the cargo.

 

By understanding the specific needs of your transportation tasks and the capabilities of each Air-tow Trailer model, you can make an informed decision about which model is the right choice for you. For more detailed information and to find the perfect trailer for your needs, visit the Air-tow website or contact us for assistance.

 

 

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