TRANSCRAFT REDESIGNS DROPDECK TRAILER

Transcraft has redesigned its D-Eagle combo dropdeck trailer to increase strength and enhance overall
performance, the company says. It has also added a forklift kit as an option on all its flatbed models. Transcraft is a subsidiary of Wabash National.

The D-Eagle dropdeck’s wheel pan has been reconfigured to include a reinforced floor section and a continuous side rail for enhanced structural performance. The design eliminates the need for bolted connections in the lower deck. The new side-rail drop section is said to strengthen the lower deck’s front support while providing flexibility needed for the heaviest loads.

The availability of a forklift kit option for the Company’s flatbed trailer models eliminates the need for
aftermarket installations that void trailer warranties. Forklift kit designs are available for Princeton, Moffett, and Donkey brand forklifts.


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