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Builders is the store of choice for all your building, DIY and home improvement solutions. We strive to provide everything you need to get it done. From humble beginnings, we are proud to operate 103 stores today Go To Our Story With Builders you’ll get access to all our financial services products, which include: Builders Store Card, Project Bridging Finance, Deposit Account, 30 Day Trade Credit, and Home Improvement Loans. Go To Financial Services If it’s roofing that you need get to Builders and Get It Done. We offer a free quotation service and will manage the process from initially receiving information for quotation to finalising your design requirements. Go To Roofing Solutions Subscribe to the Builders newsletter For other uses, see Truck (disambiguation). British 1972 Guy Big J4 flatbed A flatbed truck (or flatbed lorry in British English) is a type of truck which can be either articulated or rigid. As the name suggests, its bodywork is just an entirely flat, level 'bed' with no sides or roof.

This allows for quick and easy loading of goods, and consequently they are used to transport heavy loads that are not delicate or vulnerable to rain, and also for abnormal loads that require more space than is available on a closed body. A flatbed has a solid bed, usually of wooden planks. There is no roof and no fixed sides. To retain the load there are often low sides which may be hinged down for loading, as a 'drop-side' truck. A 'stake truck' has no sides but has steel upright pillars, which may be removable, again used to retain the load. A modern flatbed with an unusual load, held down by webbing ratchet straps Loads are retained by being manually tied down with ropes. The bed of a flatbed truck has tie-down hooks around its edge and techniques such as a trucker's hitch are used to tighten them. Weather protection is optionally provided by manually 'sheeting' the load with a tarpaulin, held down by ropes. These manual loading techniques are slow and require some care and skill.

There is also the risk that an improperly secured load may be shed in transit, often leading to accidents or road blockages. There is also little theft protection for such a load. The slowness of loading loads like this led to the development of more efficient truck designs with enclosed bodies. Some improvement was made with the general replacement of ropes by flat webbing straps, tightened with a ratchet.
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Containers are carried on specialised semi-trailers with twistlocks in the corners to retain the container. Pallet loads are carried in either box bodies, loaded through rear doors, or curtain-sided bodies loaded through the sides. Both of these protect loads from the weather and can be quickly loaded with standard loads, but are more restrictive for single bulky loads, loaded by crane.
spotlight ready made pinch pleat curtainsThe haulage and logistics business also changed around the same time as a greater proportion became more regular in nature, such as standard daily loads of equally-sized boxes from a distribution centre to a supermarket, rather than the unpredictable ad hoc nature or earlier road transport.
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Low loaders, for construction machinery and heavy plant vehicles, are not considered as flatbeds. Neither are abnormal load carriers for heavy haulage. Ford F-650 flatbed tow truck Some vehicle recovery tow trucks have flat beds and are able to winch a recovered vehicle entirely on-board. They can then drive the vehicle away for repair without needing to tow it. This allows a faster journey, does not require a driver in the vehicle being towed, and allows a damaged vehicle to be recovered when it cannot be towed.
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In Britain and the Commonwealth the term bogie flat is often applied to a bogie flatbed truck. Although less common, flatbed railway trucks on rigid frames and axles are sometimes used, with both 4-wheel and 6-wheel versions being extant. In British English, the term 'truck' most commonly relates to railway vehicles, with the word 'lorry' more commonly applied to road vehicles. Refine your search by ticking category buttons to the left FIND THE NEAREST MONTBLANC STORECountry, city, address or postcode We have found 0 Boutiques, Service Centres and Retailers near your location Durban/ Upper Highway, House contents sale in Pinetown, Now OnMidrand & Centurion, Prebook sale in Glen Austin Midrand Durban/ Upper Highway, View by appointment sale in Waterfall, NOW ONPort Elizabeth, Contents of Home for Sale In Walmer On Saturday Durban North, Prestondale-View By AppointmentPort Elizabeth, Contents of Home for Sale In Walmer On Sunday Weather PermittingPretoria, Bits & Bobs Pre-book Second Hand Home Content Sales in PretoriaDurban North