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Exceptional Designs to Enhance Functionality

Enhancing your transport capabilities is crucial for maximising efficiency. At EJF Built, we specialise in manufacturing high-quality trailers in Grafton. From tipper to flat top and skeletal trailers, each is designed and fabricated with durability and performance in mind.


Our commitment is to provide reliable trailer solutions tailored to your specific needs. We also offer prompt delivery services throughout Grafton—from Junction Hill to Waterview Heights.

 

Contact us today on 0431 144 612 to discuss your trailer requirements in Grafton.

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Our tipper trailers are built for Grafton's demanding conditions. Featuring advanced tipping mechanisms, they simplify material transport, making them a reliable choice for any industry.

Our flat top trailers offer strength and reliability. Designed for oversized loads, they provide durable solutions for transporting machinery, building materials, and other large cargo through Grafton.

Our skeletal trailers are built to last. Perfect for container hauling across Grafton, they deliver reliable performance and lightweight efficiency for logistics operations.

Why Choose Us?

Choosing EJF Built ensures you receive trailers tailored precisely to your needs, as everything we offer is made to order. Our commitment to efficiency means projects are completed promptly without sacrificing quality. By sourcing steel locally, we support Australian businesses while delivering solutions that are built to last.

 

Moreover, we provide a manufacturer's warranty for every trailer purchase, providing peace of mind for our customers. Whether you prefer standard or expedited shipping, we cater to clients throughout Australia, ensuring timely deliveries far and wide.

 

With EJF Built, you can trust in quality, reliability and exceptional service every step of the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What maintenance requirements do tipper trailers have?

    Regular maintenance for tipper trailers includes greasing moving parts, checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting electrical connections, monitoring tyre pressure and inspecting the tipping mechanism for wear. Additionally, cleaning to remove debris and corrosion prevention measures ensure optimal functionality and longevity of the trailer.

  • How can flat top trailers be used for farming applications?

    Flat top trailers are versatile tools in farming, ideal for transporting hay bales, equipment, and harvested crops. Their open deck allows for easy loading and unloading using forklifts, cranes, or manual labour. Farmers can secure loads with straps and chains to ensure stability during transport across rough terrain. Additionally, flat top trailers can be fitted with side rails or removable sides to accommodate smaller items or prevent cargo from shifting. Their durability makes them suitable for daily use, even under harsh agricultural conditions, ensuring a long service life.

  • Why are skeletal trailers preferred for intermodal transport?

    Skeletal trailers are preferred for intermodal transport because of their compatibility with standardised shipping containers and their lightweight design, which optimises fuel efficiency. They facilitate seamless transfers between different transport modes—such as ships, trains, and trucks—without the need to unload and reload cargo. This efficiency reduces handling time, minimises the risk of damage to goods, and lowers overall shipping costs. Additionally, skeletal trailers’ twist locks securely hold containers in place, ensuring stability and safety during long-distance hauls.

  • What custom features are available for tipper trailers?

    Tipper trailers can be customised with features such as high-capacity hydraulic systems, additional axles for increased load capacity, and side extensions for carrying larger loads. Liners made from wear-resistant materials like polyethylene can be added to the trailer bed to enhance material flow and reduce abrasion. Some models include remote control systems for operating the tipping mechanism, providing greater convenience and safety. Tailored lighting systems, such as LED work lights, can also be integrated for nighttime operation or poor visibility conditions.

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