Size and Dimensions
Load Capacity
Driving and Handling
Loading and Unloading
Construction and Flooring
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
The specifications listed are based upon COOP's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet vehicles rented by COOP. Specifications will vary by make, model, and year of trailer.
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Multi-Axle Flatbed Trailer
For increased support during heavy freight tasks, flatbed trailers are installed with multiple sets of axles. This equally increases the size of the flatbed and stability on the road. The multiple numbers of axles also enable the transportation of goods for long distances.
Expandable Flatbed Trailer
This category is referred to as ‘extendable’ because of its ability to enlarge in length. They are fitted with a number of beams on the body of the trailer that are used to elongate it. Some of the large expandable trailers have a maximum length of between 75 and 100 ft when fully extended. This is to create more space for loads.
Double Drop
This type of flatbed is manufactured with two hauling decks, the main deck and the upper deck. The main deck drops lower than that of standard trailers in order to create more vertical room for tall freight. One of the major uses of the double drop trailer is construction, where it is used to haul large equipment.
Utility
Flatbed trailers under this brand are made of bodies created with aluminum. The lightweight nature of the material makes the platform weigh less. The seasonally available flatbed trailers for rent with COOP often consider units under the Utility brand. Once you join the platform, you can browse for the available Utility flatbeds in Newark.
Hyundai
Many flatbed trailers manufactured by Hyundai are very versatile. Also, their customized flatbeds are designed to ensure specific tasks are carried out efficiently. The bodies are manufactured using steel materials that are hot-dipped galvanized. The innovative designs used have played a part in the general outlook of Hyundai flatbed trailer models.
Great Dane
Great Dane has some of the most reliable flatbed trailers. They are a favorite for most drivers because of their dependability, safety, durability, great performance, and comfort, etc. The flatbeds are mostly lightweight because of the aluminum materials used to construct them. In addition to that, this feature makes them very reliable for delivery tasks.
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Construction
One of the most common uses of flatbed trailers in construction applications. Their design enables contractors to easily load large equipment from the most favorable side of the flatbed. Also, unloading becomes easy with the aid of features such as ramps which are sometimes part of the trailers.
Long Distance Shipment
Another major use of flatbed trailers is long-distance transportation. The trailers are sturdy with powerful engines and strong materials which make them easy to haul large loads over long distances. If you handle long-distance freights, you can rent a large 53ft flatbed trailer for the next job.
Hauling Machines
Most machinery used in industries is oversized to transport in enclosed trailers. The flatbed design creates the ideal space to transport such kinds of loads. With the use of hydraulic lifts, these large items can be loaded on the flatbed trailer.
How much does it cost to rent a flatbed trailer?
The size and type of flatbed trailers greatly determine the rental rates. This price starts from $21 per day for a large flatbed trailer.
Where can I rent a flatbed trailer?
The COOP platform allows you to rent a flatbed trailer of your choice. Join to rent a great fit for your business.
Can I use a rental flatbed trailer for my construction business?
You certainly can. There are several flatbeds to choose from on the COOP platform. Once you've found the one you're looking for you are free to conduct construction business hauling needs.
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Pick-Up
Once at the pick-up location, drivers will upload photos of the vehicle’s condition on the platform and get the keys from the vehicle’s owner to begin a rental and get on the road.
Drop-Off
To complete reservations, simply have drivers return the vehicles to their designated locations, hand off the keys, and upload some return pictures. Pay the daily rate and mileage, and you're done!
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