Jinma Company's in-depth analysis of the key differences between semi-trailers and full trailers
Dear customers and partners,
Jinma Company has always been committed to providing customers with the highest quality tractor solutions. In order to better serve our customers, we would like to provide a detailed introduction to the differences between semi-trailers and full trailers, helping you make wiser choices.
Differences in traction methods:
A full trailer, with its unique design, can stand independently without external support and can independently carry the weight of all cargo. In contrast, semi-trailers rely on the support points of the towing vehicle, requiring the towing vehicle's legs to stand steadily. At the same time, the towing vehicle also needs to bear the load of the trailer, providing additional support.
Comparison of stability:
When driving at high speeds, the stability of a full trailer is relatively poor and may face safety risks such as brake tailing. Semi trailers, on the other hand, exhibit stronger stability and better emergency braking effects, providing higher safety guarantees for long-distance transportation.
Differentiation of application scenarios:
Full trailer, due to its flexibility and independence, is mainly suitable for short distance cargo transportation in enclosed or semi enclosed areas such as factories, warehouses, and docks. Semi trailers, on the other hand, have become the preferred choice for long-distance cargo transportation due to their excellent stability and safety.
With years of industry experience and technological accumulation, Jinma Company can provide you with the most suitable tractor solution for your transportation needs. We look forward to working together with you to create a better future.
Jinma Company thanks you for your attention and support to our products. We promise to continuously provide high-quality products and services to meet your various transportation needs.