Blade support structure
Trailers usually have specific support structures, such as adjustable brackets, fixed clamps or support frames, to ensure that the blades are fully supported during transportation and to prevent them from being deformed or damaged.
Low floor design
Wind turbine blade trailers typically have a relatively low chassis to accommodate the height of the blades and ensure that legal height limits are not exceeded during transport.
Multi-axle configuration
A multi-axle configuration is often used to ensure that the trailer has sufficient stability and balance to support and distribute the weight of the blades.
Safety Features
Trailers are often equipped with multiple lashing points that secure the blades to prevent them from moving or sliding during transportation. Tying points are usually designed to be strong and easily accessible structures to ensure that ropes, straps or chains can reliably secure the blades. In addition to this, some windmill blade trailers are equipped with safety railings on the edges of the trailer. These railings prevent the blades from accidentally slipping or rolling during transportation, increasing the stability of transportation.
Specific Shape Fit
Windmill blade trailers are designed to fully adapt to the specific size and shape of wind turbine blades. Blades are often very long and curved, requiring the trailer's support structure to ensure the blades are not damaged.