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Trailers

Trailer Repairs

  • Inspect Trailer Components:

  • Visually inspect the trailer frame, body, wheels, tires, brakes, lights, and electrical systems for signs of damage, wear, or corrosion.

  • Check for proper alignment and tire pressure.

  • Repair Trailer Body Damage:

  • Repair dents, scratches, and other body damage using welding, body filler, and painting techniques.

  • Replace damaged panels and components as needed.

  • Maintain Trailer Brakes:

  • Inspect and adjust brake drums, shoes, and calipers.

  • Bleed brake systems and check brake fluid levels.

  • Repair or replace faulty brake components.

  • Repair Electrical Systems:

  • Diagnose and repair electrical issues, including wiring, lights, and electrical components.

  • Test and replace faulty bulbs, fuses, and switches.

  • Maintain Tire and Wheel Assemblies:

  • Inspect and replace tires as needed.

  • Balance and align wheels.

  • Repair or replace damaged wheel rims and hubs.

Reefer Full PM

  • Inspect Refrigeration Unit:

  • Visually inspect the refrigeration unit for signs of damage, leaks, or wear.

  • Check the compressor, condenser, evaporator, and other components.

  • Monitor refrigerant levels and pressure.

  • Test Temperature Control System:

  • Verify the accuracy of temperature sensors and controllers.

  • Adjust temperature settings as needed to maintain optimal conditions.

  • Clean and Maintain Evaporator Coils:

  • Clean evaporator coils to remove dirt and debris.

  • Inspect and replace damaged coils.

  • Check Insulation:

  • Inspect the trailer's insulation for any damage or deterioration.

  • Repair any insulation issues to maintain temperature control.

  • Check door seals for proper fit and function.

  • Perform Electrical System Maintenance:

  • Inspect and repair electrical wiring, connectors, and control panels.

  • Test the battery and charging system.

Dry-Van

  • Inspecting Trailer Structure:

  • Visually inspect the trailer frame, body, and components for signs of damage, corrosion, or wear.

  • Check for proper alignment and structural integrity.

  • Maintaining Doors and Seals:

  • Inspect and lubricate door hinges and latches.

  • Check door seals for damage and leaks.

  • Repair or replace damaged seals as needed.

  • Inspecting Electrical System:

  • Test lights, wiring, and electrical components.

  • Repair or replace faulty bulbs, fuses, and switches.

  • Checking Flooring and Walls:

  • Inspect the interior floor and walls for damage, wear, or water damage.

  • Repair or replace damaged panels.

Flatbed

  • Inspecting Trailer Structure:

  • Visually inspect the trailer frame, body, and components for signs of damage, corrosion, or wear.

  • Check for proper alignment and structural integrity.

  • Maintaining Brakes and Wheels:

  • Inspect and adjust brakes, including drums, shoes, and air brake systems.

  • Check tire pressure, tread depth, and wheel alignment.

  • Replace worn or damaged tires and wheels.

  • Inspecting Electrical System:

  • Test lights, wiring, and electrical components.

  • Repair or replace faulty electrical components.

  • Checking Hydraulic Systems:

  • Inspect hydraulic systems for leaks and proper operation.

  • Test hydraulic jacks and winches.

  • Lubricating Components:

  • Lubricate moving parts, such as hinges, latches, and hydraulic cylinders.

  • Apply rust preventative to metal surfaces.