BROOKS BROTHERS PTB-111 STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- BROOKS BROTHERS
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- PTB-111
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The 2015 Brooks Brothers PTB-111 Static Smooth Drum Roller is a heavy-duty extendable pole trailer with a robust capacity of 17,600 lbs GVWR. It features a 60-inch extendable tongue width with a removable bolt-on collar and greaseable roller for smooth extension and retraction, facilitating flexible load lengths. The standard bolster width is 60 inches, with an optional 95-inch wider bolster available. Load retention is secured by adjustable stanchions, either 12 inches high with chain adjustment or 21 inches high with lever lock mechanisms. The trailer is equipped with a Binkley model 48000 drop leg jack boasting a 12,000 lb static load capacity for stable loading operations. Four 30-foot nylon winch straps ensure secure fastening of loads. Safety is enhanced by a semi-automatic air braking system providing reliable stopping power under heavy loads. The frame is constructed from sturdy 7" x 4" tubular steel with multiple crossmembers and features steel diamond tread plate fenders for durability. The trailer includes an extendable 8" x 4" x 1/4" wall tongue with UHMW polyethylene wear pads and a 6-position adjustable hitch plate with a 2 1/2" lunette eye rated to 42,000 lbs. The design also integrates galvanized safety chains matching trailer GVWR. Overall, this trailer is engineered for utility transport, especially for long loads such as poles or pipes, combining versatile adjustability with strong load support and secure transport mechanisms suitable for demanding industrial and construction environments.
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