The German manufacturer has made trailers for 35+ years, but the RamBody AS750 is its first ejector-bodied version. The load volume of the initial tandem-axle model is 41m³.
Taking two years to develop, the new model combines BPW steering axles with overhead brake cylinders with parabolic springs (standard) or hydraulic axle compensation running gear. Power to the ejector blade comes from five hydraulic rams and the company says the narrow design of the housing protects them from damage.
The ejector blade’s plexiglass window provides operators’ with a good view of trailer contents and adjustable seals around the blade edges allow it eject cereals. The bolted sidewalls can be removed and the rounded design of all sheet metal is said to help keep the trailer clean and the standard spec includes LED work and road lights.
The first pre-production models will be delivered to selected German and international distributors in April. Smaller and larger RamBody models in development will be available early next year.