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Utility trailers with wheels under the floor, up to 750 kg

Trailers with wheels mounted beneath the floor, with a load capacity of up to 750 kg, are a practical solution for those who need a wide and easy-to-use loading area. Unlike traditional trailers, where the wheels are positioned at the sides of the load bed, in this design they are situated beneath the platform. As a result, there are no wheel arches inside the trailer to restrict the space available for the load.

The lightweight 750 kg flatbed trailer is ideal for both private use and the day-to-day operations of construction, renovation, gardening, retail and service companies. It can be used to transport building materials, equipment, furniture, gardening machinery, pallets and other items requiring a large, flat floor area.

The flatbed trailer with side panels combines the advantages of a classic goods trailer with the functionality of a flatbed. The wheels positioned underneath allow for a wide load bed, whilst the opening and removable body components make it easy to adapt the trailer to the type of work being carried out.

WIOLA’s range includes trailers with wheels mounted beneath the floor in several sizes, as well as single- and twin-axle versions. Both shorter models for general-purpose work and a 3-metre platform trailer designed for transporting longer materials and larger loads are available.

Check out the available flatbed trailers with a load capacity of up to 750 kg and choose the model best suited to your needs. Use the configurator or contact a WIOLA advisor to select the appropriate length, number of axles and optional extras.

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A trailer with wheels under the floor – what makes it stand out?

A trailer with wheels under the floor has its wheels and axles positioned beneath the loading surface. In conventional goods trailers, the wheels are usually situated on the sides of the load bed. In a flatbed trailer, however, the entire structure can be wider, whilst its floor retains a regular, rectangular shape.

The absence of wheel arches inside the load compartment makes it easier to utilise the entire available space. Loads can be arranged, moved and secured more conveniently. This is particularly important when transporting large boxes, building materials, furniture, panels, appliances, gardening equipment and other items that take up a significant portion of the floor space.

A trailer with wheels underneath is a good choice for users who are looking for versatility and a larger loading area, but still want to use a lightweight trailer with a maximum authorised mass (MAM) not exceeding 750 kg.

 

750 kg flatbed trailer for business and home use

A 750 kg flatbed trailer can be used for business purposes, renovation, construction and installation work, as well as for removals or jobs around the house. Its design proves its worth wherever easy access to the items being transported is essential, as well as the ability to utilise the full width of the floor.

Trailers of this type are a popular choice for:

  • construction and renovation firms,
  • assembly and installation teams,
  • gardening firms,
  • farms,
  • manufacturing and service companies,
  • shops and wholesalers,
  • private users.

A flatbed trailer with side panels can be used on a daily basis just like a standard goods trailer. The side panels secure the materials being transported, whilst the option to customise the bodywork allows the trailer to be adapted for various applications.

 

Trailer with wheels under the platform – more space for cargo

The most important advantage of a trailer with wheels under the platform is its large and uniform load space. The wheels do not take up space at the sides of the floor, making it easier to transport wide items.

This design facilitates the transport of:

  • building materials,
  • wooden panels and finishing materials,
  • furniture and interior fittings,
  • appliances and tools,
  • gardening equipment,
  • cardboard boxes and bulk packaging,
  • pallets and loads of standard dimensions,
  • longer structural components.

A trailer with wheels under the body can be particularly useful when a standard model with wheels on the sides has too narrow a load area.

 

Single-axle or twin-axle flatbed trailer?

When choosing a trailer, you should pay attention to the number of axles. A single-axle flatbed trailer is usually lighter and easier to manoeuvre by hand. It is well suited to occasional transport and for carrying lighter materials.

A twin-axle flatbed trailer, also known as a tandem trailer, provides greater stability whilst driving and even support for the load. It can be a good choice for those who regularly transport larger or longer loads.

The choice of the number of axles should depend, amongst other things, on:

  • the weight of the materials being transported,
  • the length of the trailer,
  • frequency of use,
  • the type of routes travelled,
  • the towing vehicle’s capabilities,
  • the method of loading and unloading.

It is important to note that both single-axle and twin-axle models can have a maximum authorised mass of up to 750 kg. Two axles do not automatically mean a higher maximum authorised mass, but they can improve the trailer’s stability and load distribution.

 

250 × 150 cm flatbed trailer

Those looking for a flatbed trailer measuring approximately 250 × 150 cm can choose models with a load area close to these dimensions. This is a versatile size that works well for both domestic tasks and everyday business use.

A 250 × 150 cm flatbed trailer offers more space than small utility models, whilst remaining relatively easy to manoeuvre and store. It can be used to transport equipment, renovation materials, furniture and appliances.

 

300 × 150 cm flatbed trailer

For transporting longer items, a flatbed trailer measuring approximately 300 × 150 cm is a good choice. The load bed, which is around 3 metres long, makes it easier to transport panels, profiles, timber, equipment and larger items.

The 3-metre flatbed trailer is available in single- or twin-axle versions. When choosing a specific model, you should consider not only the length of the load bed, but also the trailer’s unladen weight and its actual load capacity.

 

How to choose a flatbed trailer with a load capacity of up to 750 kg?

Before buying, it is worth determining what types of loads will be carried most frequently. A different trailer will be suitable for the occasional transport of gardening equipment, whilst another will be better suited to the daily transport of building materials.

The most important parameters are:

  • the length and width of the load area,
  • the trailer’s load capacity,
  • permissible gross vehicle weight,
  • number of axles,
  • the height and opening mechanism of the side panels,
  • number of load-securing points,
  • option to fit a tarpaulin or extension,
  • type of floor.

WIOLA flatbed trailers can be configured by selecting, amongst other things, the type of floor, load-securing equipment, a tarpaulin, a mesh extension, supports and additional lighting.

 

WIOLA flatbed trailers

WIOLA flatbed trailers with wheels under the floor are available in several length and width variants. The range includes single- and twin-axle models with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 350 to 750 kg, allowing the trailer to be tailored to the vehicle, type of transport and frequency of use.

The wide floor without wheel arches inside the load area allows you to make effective use of the available space. The trailer can be used as a flatbed trailer, a side-board trailer or a versatile goods trailer for home and business use.

Check out the available models, compare their dimensions and configure a flatbed trailer to suit your needs.