A full trailer is a vehicle that carries its own load and relies on other vehicles to tow. It is mainly used for transportation in docks, factories, ports and other areas. The load of the full trailer is borne entirely by itself, and it is only connected to the locomotive by a hook. The locomotive does not need to bear the load of the trailer, but only provides power to help the trailer overcome the friction resistance of the road.
A full trailer is usually composed of a frame, a body and a traction device, and can stand independently without outriggers. Due to its poor braking performance, full trailers are not suitable for driving on highways, so they are often seen in docks, factories, railway stations, large warehouses and ports. Transportation, to reduce the consumption cost of forklifts and manpower.







