Tanks. Midland Belly/Bottom Dump Trailer 4.6MB, Belly/Bottom Dump Trailer

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Tanks. Midland Belly/Bottom Dump Trailer 4.6MB, Belly/Bottom Dump Trailer | Manualzz

4.8.2 TANKS

Pressurized air from the tractor air compressor feeds into the tanks until it is needed by the brakes and tanks. In this way each system will have sufficient air at the appropriate pressure to provide the required response.

Pull the cables on the valves to drain moisture from the tanks every day or more frequently in high humidity or cold temperature conditions.

IMPORTANT

Recent revisions to DOT regulations mandate higher pressure levels in trailer air supply lines. Do not compromise gate or braking performance with low pressure.

Check your tractor. Set the compressor cut-in pressure to 105 psi and cut-out to not more than 120 psi.

Brakes

CUL Tanks

Fig. 18 TANKS (TYPICAL)

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Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty applications, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • High Payload Capacity: Designed to handle substantial loads, maximizing hauling efficiency and reducing the need for multiple trips.
  • Efficient Unloading: The bottom dump design facilitates quick and controlled unloading, minimizing downtime and enhancing productivity.
  • Hydraulic Operation: Hydraulic cylinders provide smooth and precise control during loading, unloading, and maneuvering.
  • Versatile Applications: Suitable for hauling and unloading a wide range of materials, including aggregate, sand, gravel, and agricultural products.
  • Easy Maintenance: Designed for ease of maintenance, reducing downtime and ensuring optimal performance.

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the warranty period for the trailer?
The warranty period varies depending on the component. Structural components have a 5-year conditional/prorated warranty, while non-structural components have a one-year warranty.
What is not covered under the warranty?
The warranty does not cover parts that wear out due to normal use, alignments or adjustments, and any alterations or misuse of the trailer.
What should I do if I discover a defect?
Upon discovering a defect, immediately notify Midland and return the trailer for inspection within 20 days.