Fontaine adds two-axle bogile and EQ2 spreader

Aug. 26, 2013
Fontaine Heavy is expanding their Magnitude 60 Class product line.

Fontaine Heavy is expanding their Magnitude 60 Class product line to include a two-axle bogie and the all-new EQ2 hydraulic equalizing spreader. Magnitude 60 Class advanced technology lowbed trailers are the lightest in their class handling 60 tons in just 12'. These new options deliver even greater hauling flexibility to Fontaine customers. The modular design means operators have the option to run in 2+2, 3+1 or four-axles close coupled.

Loaded with new standard features, the EQ2 spreader is designed to be the most versatile, operator-friendly, feature-rich tandem hydraulic spreader in the industry. With the exclusive patent pending "C-link" mounting system, the EQ2 can easily convert from a 14' 7" to 16' 1" axle spread in a matter of minutes. Fontaine boasts the most versatile hydraulic removable gooseneck in the industry; it can be connected and disconnected in a matter of seconds... not minutes. It can even connect to the trailer deck on un-even ground. User-friendly features save time and money. Two convenient built-in storage compartments feature lockable covers for greater security. A wide variety of accessories are available. Your local Fontaine Heavy-Haul dealer can help you specify the right configuration for your application.

Fontaine Heavy-Haul is the business unit of Fontaine Trailer that is focused on supporting lowbed and extendable trailer customers. Fontaine is the largest platform trailer manufacturer in the world producing a complete line of aluminum, steel and composite trailers for the flatbed, dropdeck, heavy-haul and military markets. Manufacturing facilities are located in Jasper, Haleyville and Springville, Ala

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