What is a curtain side truck?

What is a curtain side truck?

A curtain side truck is a flatbed truck surrounded by curtains or square frames on each side. With a curtain side truck, the cargo box is fixed permanently on the chassis of the truck. The curtains are attached to rails, poles, and runners at the top and sides.

What is a curtain side trailer?

A Curtain Van or Curtainside Trailer is generally a flatbed with an upper structure installed to the flatbed as a tarping system. In principle, this system works very just like an accordion. When pulled forward, the tarp exposes the flatbed offering gain access to for side, rear and overhead loading.

What are lorry curtains made from?

Lorry curtains are manufactured in heavy-duty 900g/m² PVC coated polyester fabric. This material has a larquered gloss finish and UV protection on both sides. It is extremely hardwearing and well suited for use in extreme weather conditions.

What size are curtains?

Standard curtains come in three lengths—84 inches, 96 inches, or 108 inches. “Generally, you want to stay away from the 84 inch standard curtains unless you have very low ceilings.

What is curtain side van?

Peugeot Built for Business Curtainside Vans offer enclosed bodywork, providing protection from the weather and a high-volume load space, while offering more loading flexibility. When closed, the side curtains are tensioned both horizontally and vertically to provide a taut, weather-tight body side.

What is PVC tarpaulin?

PVC tarpaulin is a three-ply fabric consisting of a piece of scrim laminated between two sheets of polyvinyl film (PVC). Scrim is loosely woven material which can be made out of cotton, fiberglass, nylon, polyester, or a combination.

How do you fix Tautliner curtains?

Here are 3 ways to repair a tautliner so that you can get back on the road without spending a lot of money in the process.

  1. Use a heat gun (recommended for professional results)
  2. Try vinyl cement (For temporary, emergency patches)
  3. Sew on a patch (For large repairs with no other option)
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