Great Dane adds new options on Freedom XP flatbed trailer

by Truck News

SAVANNAH, Ga.  – Great Dane introduced today that it has added new options to its Freedom XP all-aluminum flatbed trailers. 

Now, it will feature the JOST AX150 Alumilight landing gear and a new sliding suspension options.

The JOST AX150 Alumilight landing gear is an aluminum hybrid series built for a maximum static load rating of 160,000 pounds and a rated lift capacity of 55,000 pounds. The landing gear has silicone-sealed steel covers and a polyester-coated HSLA steel lower leg that provide protection from harsh road conditions and chemicals for added corrosion resistance and durability. The AX150 Alumilight series includes a 10-year low-maintenance warranty.

 “We are continually working to enhance the features and capabilities of our products by adopting new technologies and working with suppliers to improve product features,” said Roger Roach, director, Freedom Product Engineering.

Both options are available today, Great Dane confirmed. 

The sliding suspension can be moved from the widespread position to close the tandem distance and be California legal. The distance from the king pin to the center line of the rear axle can be 480 inches in the forward position, 492 inches in the middle position or 540 inches in the rear position. The axle separation distance can be 61 inches, 73 inches or 121 inches.

 “Our focus on providing our customers with safe and efficient equipment drives our continuous design improvements,” added Chris Hammond, executive vice-president of Sales. “One example of this can be found in our reinforced slider pin holes, which do not require the use of fabricated steel channels or angles like many of our competitors’ products. We worked with our suspension supplier during the early design phase to create a unique beam design that functions with commercially available flatbed bogies without the need for heavy steel adapters. Instead, we use galvanized steel wear pads and pin collars.”

To learn more, please visit: http://www.greatdanetrailers.com/freedom-xp.


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