Dump Trucks
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High Quality
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Production Market
More than 2000 vehicles are sold domestically and exported to Russia, the Middle East, Australia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, and other regions, providing more transportation solutions. We silently move forward
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Dump truck types, sizes, and applications
Dump trucks come in a range of sizes and configurations from small which are used for residential construction projects, to larger heavy-duty models used in mining and other industrial applications. Each is designed for specific applications and industries.
Standard Dump Truck: The most common type of dump truck, with a single chassis and a hydraulic dump body mounted on the rear.
Articulated Dump Truck: Consists of a tractor unit and a dump body, which are connected by a hinge mechanism. The cab is attached to the tipping body at a point of articulation located directly behind the cab.
Transfer Dump Truck: Also known as a "slinger" truck, a transfer dump truck has a separate trailer attached to the chassis. The trailer has a movable conveyor belt that can transport materials to the back of the dump body, allowing for precise placement of the material.
Side: The dump body tilts to one side, allowing for the material to slide out. These trucks are commonly used for highway maintenance, as well as for dumping material into trenches or pits.
Semi-trailer End Dump Truck: Has a hydraulic dump body attached to a semi-trailer, which is hitched to a tractor unit. The trailer tilts backwards to dump the material.
Bottom Dump Truck: Also known as a "belly dump", it has a clamshell-style dump body that opens at the bottom, allowing for material to be discharged onto the ground in a controlled manner.
Off-road Dump Truck: Specifically designed for use in rough terrain and off-road conditions, with large tires and heavy-duty suspension systems. They are commonly used in mining.
Dump Truck Size by Weight Limit
|
Max. Load (lbs.) |
Min. Dimensions (ft.) |
|
4,000 |
8 x 20 |
|
5,000 |
8 1/2 x 22 |
|
8,000 |
8 1/2 x 22 |
|
10,000 |
8 1/2 x 24 1/2 |
|
16,000 |
8 1/2 x 23 |
|
20,000 |
8 1/2 x 24 1/2 |
|
Max. Capacity (yds.) |
Min. Dimensions (ft.) |
|
5 |
8 x 20 |
|
10 |
8 1/2 x 22 |
|
15 |
8 1/2 x 22 |
|
20 |
8 1/2 x 23 |
|
25 |
8 1/2 x 24 1/2 |
|
30 |
9 x 29 |
|
35 |
9 x 29 |
|
40 |
9 x 29 |

Dump Trucks: Materials
Steel: Historically, this has been the material of choice due to it's ability to withstand harsh and abrasive loads. Steel is also considered a better financial option for long-term use because of the longevity it offers over aluminum.
Aluminum: As industries begin looking for lighter materials, the dump truck was not overlooked. Aluminum offers less than half the tensile strength of steel and has been paired with other alloys in order to make-up for this lost of strength. Cost of ownership is much lower as aluminum is not at risk for corrosion and provides better fuel efficiency because of the weight reduction.
The standard dump truck typically has a capacity of 10–15 cubic yards, making it ideal for smaller construction projects or transportation of loose materials. Its strong chassis and payload capacity can also help haul heavy machinery and equipment. The raised bed also allows for easy dumping of materials, making it a versatile vehicle for various job sites.
What Is The Average Lifespan Of A Dump Truck?
The lifespan of a dump truck depends on factors such as the frequency of use, maintenance, and terrain. However, on average, a well-maintained dump truck can last up to 15 years.
How Much Can Dump Trucks Haul?
The volume of materials a dump truck can haul evidently depends on its size. According to most truck companies, larger vehicles can transport up to 28,000 pounds (approximately 14 tons), while smaller trucks can carry roughly half that amount (6.5 to 7.5 tons). Dump trucks can transport between 10 and 14 cubic yards of dirt (one cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet). Any truck should have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) listed on its registration. This figure can help you determine how much it can carry.











