
Large Size and Wide Tread:
Trailer wheels are typically designed with larger dimensions and wider treads to handle heavy loads. Examples include wheels for heavy-duty flatbed trailers, grain transfer carts, forage haulers, and large reversible plow support wheels. These wheels often feature a tire diameter >1000mm and rim width of 400mm. This design increases the ground contact area, distributes the combined weight of the trailer and cargo more evenly, reduces ground pressure, and prevents sinking in soft terrain.
High-Strength Construction:
The wheel rims and spokes are manufactured using high-strength materials to withstand significant pressure and impact forces. This ensures safe and reliable operation even under extreme heavy-load conditions.