Longer Ramp Makes Felling Air-Tilt Trailers Easier to Use

Longer Ramp Makes Felling Air-Tilt Trailers Easier to Use

Felling Trailers’ Air Tilt model is now easier to use and safer than ever, thanks to recent design modifications.

One of the more notable updates is the fixed approach ramp, whose length has been extended from 14” to 22”.

“The new design offers a shallower approach angle to improve loading of compact construction equipment such as skid steers and mini excavators. Equipment designs are ever-changing, so it only makes sense to make modifications to keep in step,” said Nathan Uphus, Felling’s sales manager.

Extending the fixed approach ramp's length reduced the load angle by approximately 10° to provide a better loading angle with a more subtle break-over point.

The new design also allows the option of full-sized oval recessed strobe lights. Air Tilt models with the new fixed approach ramp design were put into production in the spring of last year and put into service for customers by mid-year.

The Air Tilt product line was first released to the trailer industry in early 2010. Initially, the model line consisted of the FT-40-2 TA and FT-50-3 TA. Over the past 10-plus years, the model line has expanded to six models with payload capacities from 19,700 lbs. to 50,000 lbs.

The Air Tilt’s (TA’s) unique design uses air, powered from the towing vehicle, to tilt the trailer and optional ramps, eliminating the need for hydraulics. The air power from the towing vehicle fills two airbags (four airbags optional), which then raise the trailer smoothly; the airbag will then keep the deck in the tilted position to allow for loading/unloading of multiple pieces of equipment. Superior towing capability and balance were achieved by placing the axles further back on the Air Tilt model than other tilt trailers on the market.

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