Tow trucks are seen on the road every day or vehicles are
taken to different places. Even if the tow trucks do the same thing; which is
the towing. However, different types of Tow
Truck Adelaide offer different settings and have different benefits. Their
use can range from emergency Truck Recovery to high end vehicles.
5 different types of Tow Truck Adelaide and their main uses:
1. Hook and Chain Tow Truck
Hooks and chain Tow Truck
Adelaide are two wheels in front of vehicles or two wheels on the back,
leaving the remaining two wheels on the ground. Nowadays they are used for junk
vehicles because the use of hooks and chains is more likely to damage the
towing vehicles. Hooks and chains basically grab the vehicles by chains around
it and move forward and pull it fast. Since the risk of unnecessary damage is
very high, service providers will normally choose other types of trucks.
2. Wheel Lift Tow Truck
Wheel-lift tow trucks are similar to a hook and chain tow
truck, though there are two differences. The first difference is that hooks and
chain Tow Truck Adelaide use chains
and booms for vehicles, while the wheel-lift tow trucks use a metal yoke that
is hooked in front or behind the wheels of the vehicle. While the vehicle is
towed, the hydraulic lift suspends the front or back of the vehicle to raise it
from the ground. The second difference of the wheel lift for hooks and chains
is that it reduces potential damage to the torn vehicle.
3. Flat Truck Tow
The flatbed Tow Truck Adelaide
has a ramp or platform on its back, which looks like a bed and hence the name.
They are also called rollback trucks. Flatbed towing is the best choice for
most service providers. They have hydraulic systems that are able to move ramps
or platforms up and down, which makes loading vehicles more easily as the
vehicle can be run on flatbed. Once the vehicle is kept, hydraulics will
balance the flatbed and the truck can transport the loaded vehicle. This is a
rowing method for which the vehicle does not need to be on the ground. This is
a very safe and secure way of towing with minimal risk of towing vehicle
damage.
4. Boom
It resembles a crane that allows towing operators to
efficiently repair vehicles from difficult places; for example, a gap this is
used regularly for the towing situations where standard towing strategies are
not possible.
5. Integrated Tow Truck
Integrated tow truck wheel lift and boom are combined in
one. These Tow Truck Adelaide are
designed to do light duties which are easily towing for heavy duty due to both
wheel lift and boom function.
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