New GTS Trailer 3 Axle Africa Tipper Trailer Customized for Ghana tipper semi-trailer






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Full Model: GTS Trailer 3 Axle Africa Tipper Trailer Heavy Duty Hydraulic Dump Semi Trailer Customized for Ghana Mining & Construction
All tipper dump semi trailers delivered directly from our GTS Trailer factory are 100% brand new. Every core component including heavy-duty 3 axles, high-pressure hydraulic lifting assembly, thickened wear-resistant cargo tank, reinforced main beam and heavy duty leaf spring suspension adopts brand-new original accessories, with no refurbished or second-hand spare parts applied to the whole dump semi trailer.
A variety of mainstream cubic capacity models of our GTS africa tipper trailer, 3 axle mining tipper semi trailer are kept in sufficient factory stock, supporting fast production, short lead time and direct delivery to Ghana Tema Port, which greatly reduces your waiting time before shipment and helps Ghana local contractors and mine owners shorten their equipment procurement cycle.
This GTS Trailer africa tipper trailer, 3 axle heavy duty hydraulic dump semi trailer independently developed for Ghana’s construction and mining sectors features a solid 3-axle heavy-duty overall structure. Equipped with reinforced heavy axles, thick main frame and durable heavy duty suspension system, this mining transport trailer delivers excellent driving stability and evenly distributed heavy load capacity, fully fitting complicated gravel mountain roads, muddy mine tracks, rough rural roads and long-distance highway transportation conditions all over Ghana. This africa tipper construction dump semi trailer is professionally optimized based on local bulk cargo transportation demands of Ghana, specially manufactured to haul all types of bulk loose mineral and building materials. It serves as ideal heavy transport machinery to carry river sand, construction gravel, engineering mud, construction demolition waste, gold ore, bauxite, manganese ore, stone aggregates and other granular bulk goods, widely used in national road renovation projects, urban building construction sites, quarry plants and open-pit mine transport businesses across Ghana.