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Talbert Manufacturing introduces the 65SA Modular Trailer

Feb. 6, 2020
The 65-ton Modular Trailer is individually engineered for customized axle configurations including 2x3x2, 3x3x2, or other variations.

Talbert Manufacturing released the 65SA Modular Trailer. This trailer takes advantage of Talbert’s custom-engineering experience to incorporate multiple axle configurations based on customer requirements designed to provide versatility. The trailer’s unique design features a flip extension to accommodate a tandem- or tri-axle jeep dolly, allowing for various load configurations. It can also pair with Talbert’s E2 or E3Nitro axle extension, which dampens axle movement and controls load transfer. The modular trailer maintains a 65-ton rating at half the deck length with a 16” loaded side deck height and 6” loaded road clearance.

Talbert Manufacturing will feature a 3x3x2 configuration, raised-center version of the 65SA Modular Trailer, along with other custom-engineered innovations, at booth #F5504 during the CONEXPO-CON/AGG.

“Every day, loads are getting bigger, wider, and heavier,” said Troy Geisler, vice president of sales and marketing for Talbert Manufacturing. “On top of that, government agencies are pushing for stricter controls to protect aging infrastructure. To help our customers stay ahead of the curve — to run safely and efficiently, no matter their area of operation — Talbert has always offered first-class engineering and industry-leading versatility. The 65SA Modular Trailer is designed to help operators adjust axle configurations to fit the specific requirements of the load and the road.”

The 65-ton Modular Trailer is individually engineered for customized axle configurations including 2x3x2, 3x3x2, or other variations. For example, adding a tri-axle jeep allows a 3x3x3 configuration. Featuring 60.5” axle spacing, as well as an airlift on axle 3 and a chain lift on axles 1, 2, 4, and 5, the trailer is capable of running with 3, 4, or 5 axles in a row without a booster. The base model offers a 120” swing radius with connections for up to 70” gooseneck extension and can be custom designed to provide a larger swing radius if necessary.

Talbert’s E2 or E3Nitro axle extension can also be engineered into the design. This technology uses a combination of hydraulic fluid and nitrogen to equalize axle pressures, providing proportionate weight distribution of each axle grouping. It is designed to optimize the range of suspension movement, which minimizes stress and provides a smooth ride. In addition, the ENitro system features a bearing pivot and pivot lockout for backing the trailer. Users can also hydraulically lock in axle loads regardless of terrain. The E2Nitro comes standard with two-speed dual landing gear for optimal stability when disconnected from the trailer.

Offering a 28’ deck length, the 65-ton Modular Trailer is rated for 65 tons in a 13-axle configuration. Capacity increases to 70 tons in 15’ with a 4-axle close-coupled configuration. The trailer can also be designed to accommodate an additional 10’ or 15’ section of deck, varying in type from beam to drop side.

“While every Talbert trailer is built to customer specifications, the 65SA is one of our most adaptable models,” said Geisler. “Adding additional axles after the fact can’t increase capacity but factoring in these options during design allows our engineers to provide maximum flexibility.”

Talbert manufactures the 65SA Modular Trailer with heavy duty T-1, 100,000-psi minimum yield steel for durability and longevity. Talbert trailers are standard with Valspar R-Cure 800 paint to prevent corrosion, offering a long-lasting finish.

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