First Step Frame Low Loader Delivered

17th May 2011

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MAC Trailers has recently delivered the first of eight MAC CAT1 Step Frame Low Loaders to a new customer based in Estonia. The customer’s further seven trailers – all of which are CAT1 Step Frames – will be delivered in a number of consignments over the coming months.
 
MAC Trailers is one of the largest manufacturers of Step Frame Low loaders to the UK, Irish and European markets. The company has now sold its trailers into no less than 17 countries and as one of the companies most established product ranges, MAC Step Frame Low Loaders have been sold into Malta, Afghanistan, France, Sweden, Lithuania, Poland, Norway and Ghana to name a few.
 
MAC Step Frame Low Loaders are strong and robust trailers suitable for the transportation of heavy equipment up to 80 tonnes. MAC’s Step Frame Low Loader range spans from a 2 axle Step Frame to a 5 axle extending Step Frame. All trailers in the range have been designed with practicality in mind and are engineered to a superb standard by a company who has over 55 years experience in the manufacture of heavy-duty trailers.
 
Key features of MAC Step Frame Low Loaders include:
 
-The position of our tying points has been given careful consideration so that MAC Step Frame’s are safer and easier for operators to use than many alternatives on the market.
 
- MAC Step Frame Low Loaders are widely recognised for their strength combined with a low unladen weight.
 
- MAC Step Frame Low Loaders come with a full list of optional specification and can be customised to meet individual requirements.
 
MAC CAT1 3 Axle Step Frame's come equipped with air suspension, rear lift axle, LED lights, D-rings, rope hooks, landing legs, EBS and hydraulic ramps as standard. The customer specified a number of additional items including SAF axles, 23T aluminum ramps, extra d-rings on the neck and no lift axle.
 
For more information on how MAC Step Frame’s can be manufactured to suit your needs, talk to our sales team at +44 (0) 28 7965 9191

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