Fontaine Introduces Magnitude 75 Lowbed Trailer
Fontaine Specialized's new Magnitude 75 lowbed trailer comes in three deck options to transport a diverse range of cargo.

The Magnitude 75 trailer features a hydraulic detachable gooseneck and a tridem axle bogie, each providing seven ride height positions.
Photo: Fontaine Specialized
Fontaine Specialized has announced its new Magnitude 75 lowbed trailer. This 3+3+2 modular multi-purpose trailer is designed and crafted to efficiently transport a diverse range of loads. The trailer will be offered in three distinct deck options: flat (MFLD), drop side rail (MDSR), and beam (MBMD).
"The Magnitude 75 epitomizes versatility in heavy haul lowbeds, said Heather Gilmer, vp, sales, Fontaine Specialized. “It accommodates loads of up to 75 tons in 16 feet as a 3+2 or with five close coupled axles. Furthermore, it adeptly handles 70 tons in just 12 feet configured with the tandem axle EQ2 spreader. This adaptable trailer features a hydraulic detachable gooseneck and a tridem axle bogie, each providing seven ride height positions. This enhanced flexibility is invaluable for operators maneuvering heavy loads across obstacles or beneath bridges.”
The new trailer is crafted with 100,000# minimum yield steel main beam flanges. Fontaine said this gives the Magnitude 75 ensures years of dependable service. The flat and beam decks boast a 24" loaded deck height, while the drop side rail deck reduces it to 15". At full load, all modular decks offer 6" of ground clearance.
Additionally, Fontaine said it offers an extensive range of essential attachments and components such as jeeps, flip boxes, spreaders, and flip axles. Your Fontaine dealer stands ready to assist in tailoring a Magnitude 75 to suit specific applications
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