Choosing the appropriate truck tailboard for a specific vehicle model is a process that involves multiple considerations, and the following are the key steps and points:
1. Determine the load demand:
Firstly, evaluate the average weight of the cargo that the vehicle needs to carry. The rated load capacity of the tailboard should be greater than the weight of the heaviest cargo. It is usually recommended to choose a tailboard with a load capacity that is about 20% higher than the actual weight of the heaviest cargo to ensure safety and reduce equipment wear and tear.
2. Consider vehicle type and size:
Select the length and tonnage of the tailboard based on the number of axles and size of the vehicle. For example, blue license plate trucks are suitable for tailboards ranging from 1 ton to 1.5 tons, while four axle trucks require tailboards of 2 tons or more with a length of at least 2 meters. The width of the tailboard should ideally match the width outside the carriage.
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3. Understand the load center:
The load center refers to the position 600mm above the root of the tailboard panel, which is the area where the tailboard can fully withstand the nominal tonnage. Ensure that the goods are placed within the load center to avoid overloading.
4. Panel size:
The length of the tail board should be at least equal to or slightly greater than the length of the goods or pallets, but should not be shorter than 100mm of the length of the goods to prevent them from slipping. At the same time, the width of the panel should be adapted to the width of the carriage, maintaining a difference range of 10mm.
5. Consider usage scenarios:
Choose the appropriate type of tailboard based on the type of goods, such as hydraulic tailboards for heavy goods and lightweight tailboards for light goods. Cantilever tailboards are widely used due to their versatility and convenience.
6. Brand and Quality:
Choose brands with good reputations, such as Leo tailboards, which typically have better quality control and after-sales service.
7. Budget and cost-effectiveness:
On the premise of meeting safety and usage requirements, compare the prices of different brands and models to find the most cost-effective option.
8. Installation and Service:
Ensure that suppliers provide professional installation services and inquire about details regarding warranty period and after-sales service.
In summary, when selecting a truck tailboard suitable for a specific vehicle model, factors such as load capacity, size, usage scenarios, quality, and cost should be comprehensively considered to ensure that the selected tailboard is both safe and economical, and can effectively improve transportation efficiency.
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