Cargo trailer axle capacities vary widely to accommodate different hauling needs, ranging from lightweight utility tasks to heavy-duty commercial applications.

Standard capacity options include:

  • 600 to 3,500 lbs: Ideal for small utility trailers and lighter loads.
  • 6,000 lbs: Designed for medium-duty hauling.
  • 7,000 lbs: Suitable for heavier commercial applications.
  • Up to 15,000 lbs: Available through custom fabrication for high-capacity requirements.

When determining the necessary capacity for your trailer, it is crucial to calculate the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). This is done by adding the payload, the trailer’s curb weight, and the tongue weight (typically 10-15 percent of the total load). For multi-axle setups, the total capacity is the sum of the individual GAWRs. Experts recommend overestimating your required capacity by approximately 20 percent to provide a safety margin, ensure regulatory compliance, and prevent structural failures caused by overloading.


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