Capacities
to 3500 lbs.
Fifth
wheel steering describes a type of steering where the
front wheels and axle assembly pivot on a center point,
which is referred to as the fifth wheel. Because the
steering wheels encounter less friction when turning
than would be encountered in a swivel caster, wagon
trucks with fifth wheel steering can be easier to maneuver
under heavier load conditions. This is especially true
when softer, wider pneumatic wheels are required because
of use on rough or uneven surfaces. Wagon Trucks with
this type of steering are typically pulled, but can
also be pushed. T- handle with vinyl handgrips allows
two man operation.
- Heavy
12 gauge reinforced steel
decks
- Full
1 inch diameter axles and
roller bearing wheels. - Structural
channel undercarriage
for heavier loads and durability.