Product Description
40 Cubic Meter Tipper Trailer Hydraulic Cylinder for Dump Trailer
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Detail specification 3axles CZPT Sand and Gravel Dumper Dump Trailer for Sale |
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Model |
3 axle 40m3 dump trailer |
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Function |
Transport sand, stone, gravel |
Dimension |
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Overall Size (L×W×H)mm |
9800×2550×3860mm |
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Inner Size (L×W×H)mm |
8500×2330×2000mm |
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Wheel base |
6870
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Learn what you can do with aluminum castings and why you should use them for your agricultural components. We can help you find the right alloy for the application and specific application you are using. Bronze Alloys One of the most common uses of bronze alloys is in agricultural parts. Its copper-tin composition provides strength and durability. This alloy is also corrosion resistant. Many farmers use bronze for agricultural purposes, especially combine harvesters and other tools. The following article will describe the benefits of bronze in agricultural uses. Read on to learn more. The basic structure of bronze alloys is as follows. Bronze is composed of 88% copper and 12% tin. The ratio of tin increases with melting, while the ratio of copper to tin decreases. Cast Iron Alloys CZPT provides rugged cast iron agricultural components for a variety of applications. 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In this article, we’ll review some of the key steels used in agricultural equipment and their unique properties. Ultimately, you’ll save money and increase productivity. let’s start. How do steel agricultural parts work? |