How to choose the drawbar for my fuel trailer: straight or articulated?
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Here are the differences between a straight and an articulated trailer drawbar, two essential components in the world of road transport.
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The Right Drawbar
Crucial element of trailers and On semi-trailers, the right-hand drawbar is the part that connects the trailer to the towing vehicle.
Some key points to remember about it:
The straight drawbar is generally made of a steel or aluminum tube and is rigidly fixed to the rear of the towing vehicle.
This rigidity ensures increased stability and robustness while driving.
Its design is simple, lightweight and Robust, making it easy to maintain and repair if needed.
This drawbar is suitable for use with a vehicle set to the same height.
The Articulated Drawbar
An alternative to the straight drawbar, the articulated drawbar offers increased flexibility.
What you need to know about it:
This drawbar can be adjusted in height to fit a variety of vehicles, from trucks of different sizes to off-road vehicles of varying heights.
This makes it an ideal choice for mixed vehicle fleets.
By allowing the drawbar to adapt to different mounting heights, it reduces the mechanical stresses that could otherwise be exerted on the chassis of the towing vehicle or the trailer. This helps extend the equipment’s lifespan.
Height-articulated drawbars are versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, from agriculture and freight transport to construction. This versatility makes it an economical choice for businesses that need adaptable trailers.
Straight or articulated drawbar for your fuel trailer










