Thursday, January 29, 2009

How Can Truck and Dump Bodies Be Defined?

How Can Truck and Dump Bodies Be Defined?

The truck or dump body is made of metal casing that is specially fitted onto the chassis of the truck. It allows you an easy source of transportation of goods from place to place.

Most truck and dump bodies currently on the market are hydraulically operated with a few pneumatic operated bodies available. To unload the goods the hydraulic system is started. The hydraulic system contains the pump, cylinder, and pistons.

An air compressor, not a pump, is used for the pneumatic system. With the help of these mechanical supports, the front part of the vehicle can be lifted to unload. In the end the body returns to its normal position.

There are many different types of dump bodies made from numerous types of materials. The kind of goods to be transported will determine the dimensions of the truck body.

The design and shape of the truck depend upon the size and shape of the material to be transported on a regular basis. A truck used for the transportation of vehicles (such as cars or motorcycles) is shaped accordingly. If the truck will mainly transport regular goods, a body style that is created for universal applications could be used.

Every truck has limited carrying power. Chassis can get damaged if the load exceeds the specified limit. The base or body of the vehicle needs to be strong enough to support the loads for which the chassis was made. Therefore it is very important to choose appropriate material.

Some of the common types of dumpers are:

(1) Those used for the transportation of asphalt. This type of dump body can handle large loads and stand up to heat. Asphalt dump bodies have rounded edges, allowing the substance to be dumped smoothly, as well as a hydraulic lift system.

(2) A high lift tail gate truck body is designed off the hydraulic system for the transportation of construction materials.

(3) Conveyors and high lift installation bodies are commonly used for lifting loads to a higher level throughout the city. Conveyors and a high rising lifts are included as part of this body. A professional in the roofing business would need such a truck.

Many other shapes are also available on the market for truck bodies. Chassis manufacturers and external after-market manufacturers sell truck and dump bodies directly to the public. Bodies custom made to your requirements and budget can be purchased through an after market manufacturer.

As a small business owner in the construction field, James Handrousen knows all about truck bodies in California. For truly great dump bodies, it's wise to stick with Tom's House of Hydraulics. That way, whether you need a big truck parts or a hook lift, you will get best quality kit for your money.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Truck Bed Nets Keep Your Stuff Where it Belongs

Truck Bed Nets Keep Your Stuff Where it Belongs

Have you ever worried that your stuff was going to be gone with the wind as you motored down the highway. Truck bed nets are the answer to securing your cargo in your truck bed.

Core is one of the manufacturers with a cargo safety net to secure your load.

Many times I've been loafing down the road with an overloaded truck bed when some yoyo pulls right up on my bumper. What are these people thinking? Can't they see all this stuff piled on this truck? Have they never seen something blow off a truck? It would be a disaster if some flying item off the back of my truck caused somebody to have a wreck.

Now I shouldn't be driving down the road with an unsecured cargo liable to fly out. The solution is a tough net that'll keep everything in where it belongs.

The Cargo Safety Net by Core will solve the problem. Core's net is non-elastic and comes in three different sizes. All you have to do is clip the metal fasteners to any tie-down and it's installed. No tools needed. The netting is strong, but lightweight.

The net conforms to most any size and shape of cargo so it's great for camping, hauling stuff to the dump or the beach. Keeps any load secure so you don't need to worry about getting stopped by police officers either. Save the cost of a ticket.

Truck bed nets are an easy way to keep your cargo in your truck and reduce the stress from hauling with an open bed pickup.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Truck Bed Liners, Toolboxes and Tailgate Nets Are Great Accessories

Truck Bed Liners, Toolboxes and Tailgate Nets Are Great Accessories

Truck bed liners are a necessity if the truck owner wishes to keep his vehicle clean and protected. There are a number of types to choose from.

The first category includes truck bed mats which are simple and sturdy rubber coverings that cover the entire truck bed. These tend to be relatively inexpensive and with their textured surfaces, keep cargo from sliding around.

Additionally, tailgate mats are also available for those looking for full coverage. For a step up, some truck owners consider dual liners, which are custom made and prevent dirt and water from becoming trapped under the liner. Others opt for a carpeted truck bed liner which is comfortable to sit on, and still provides durable protection to weather the elements.

A second major area of consideration is whether or not to get a truck tool box. Truck toolboxes are a must for contractors and workmen. They efficiently organize tools and prevent the dangers associated with loose items in the truck bed.

Low profile crossover toolboxes sit as low as possible in the truck bed to allow maximum visibility through the rear window. Single Lid crossover toolboxes, like the name implies, are distinguished by their single lid. These types are bar far the most popular.

Double lid crossover toolboxes are more convenient because they allow equipment to be accessed from both sides of the truck bed. Separated compartments also allow more efficient organization of the items within.

Side-mounted toolboxes are sometimes longer, allowing for the storage of larger tools. Specialty toolboxes are a miscellaneous category of variously shaped toolboxes. These range from full sized truck chests to so-called trailer tongue boxes which are used for the storage of trailer related gear.

Yet another accessory to consider are tailgate nets. Adding a tailgate net to the back of your truck reduces wind resistance and can thus save money at the pump.

If you're interested in maximizing your truck's potential, I'd recommend looking into getting a truck bed liner, a truck tool box and a tailgate net.