7x12 Dump Trailer

5/5 average equipment rating

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This equipment has a minimum rental period of 4 hours.

Make

BRI-MAR

Model

712LE

Location

Valencia, PA 16059

Description

81.5" W x 12' L GVWR: 10,000 lbs Capacity: 5.0 cubic yds 2-5/16" A-Frame Coupler Ramps Under bed Requires brake controler

Year 2020
Safety Details Dump trailers are valuable pieces of equipment that let you tackle challenging projects and get more work done in less amount of time. However, they come with a few inherent risks, which can jeopardize your safety and the safety of other workers around you. So, you’ll want to be aware of these hazards, so you can safely operate your rig and enjoy stress-free days at work. The experts at Connecticut Trailers have created this guide to highlight some of the common risks that you may face while using your dump trailer. If you have more questions, visit us at our dealership in Bolton, CT, where we happily welcome our friends from all of New England, including Hartford. Understand the Common Risks 1. If Your Dump Trailer Tips Over It’s common for dump trailers to tip over after the cargo is unloaded. To avoid this hazard, ensure that you park your rig on a flat surface and keep the center of gravity of your items more stable when the trailer gets lifted. As a safety practice, avoid unloading cargo in case of heavy wind conditions. 2. If Your Dump Trailer Hits Power Lines A raised dump trailer can be quite tall, reaching the overhead power lines nearby. While the operator in the cab will be safe from electrocution, other workers in contact with the rig can be in danger. So, the operator must be aware of the maximum height of the raised dump trailer and stay alert of power lines in the vicinity and stay clear of them. Also, it is a massive security risk to move a trailer when it is raised. Apply Proper Loading Techniques One of the foremost tips to follow is to use safe cargo loading and unloading strategies. Ensure that you find out the weight handling capacity of your dump trailer before you load cargo. Avoid exceeding these limits as they can pose risks and damage your items, too. You’ll also want to align your tow vehicle and the dump trailer in a straight line before you start adding your cargo, which you must place evenly onto the bed. Finally, when it is time to unload cargo, do so on even ground and make sure the dump area is clear of any workers or vehicles.
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Time
Price
8 Hours $100.00
1 Day $125.00
1 Week $450.00
1 Month $1,250.00