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CATTLE TRAILERS
Maintaining the functionality of your cattle trailer is important to ensure the smooth transportation of livestock and adhering to road safety standards. At Atlantic Trailer Services, we recognise the significance of regular servicing in preventing potential breakdowns and prolonging the lifespan of your trailers. Our team of highly skilled technicians conducts thorough inspections free of charge, addressing any issues promptly to avoid disruptions to your operations.
Our commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements sets us apart. We invest in the latest diagnostic tools and equipment, enabling us to identify issues swiftly and execute repairs with precision.
LIVESTOCK TRAILERS
In the event of unforeseen issues, our dedicated team excels in providing repair services tailored to your specific requirements. This includes axle and brake repairs, electrical system troubleshooting, hitch replacement and wheel alignment. We employ cutting-edge techniques to swiftly and effectively address any concerns. Rest assured, your cattle trailers are in capable hands with Atlantic Trailer Services.
At Atlantic Trailer Services, customer satisfaction is at the core of our values. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always ready to assist, providing you with a seamless experience from the moment you reach out to us.
We believe in transparency, and our pricing reflects that commitment. No hidden costs, no surprises – just fair and competitive rates for top-notch cattle trailer servicing and repair.
Our Cattle Trailer Servicing and Repair Services
Visual Inspection:
Check the overall condition of the trailer for any signs of damage, rust, or wear.
Inspect the trailer frame, flooring, and walls for structural integrity.
Flooring Inspection:
Examine the trailer floor for any signs of weakness, rot, or damage.
Repair or replace damaged floorboards to ensure a solid and secure surface.
Brake System Check:
Inspect the brake system, including brake pads, drums, and hydraulic components.
Ensure that the brakes are functioning correctly and adjust or replace any worn-out parts.
Lighting and Electrical Systems:
Check all lights, including brake lights, turn signals, and marker lights.
Inspect the wiring for any damage and repair or replace as necessary.
Wheel and Tyre Maintenance:
Inspect the condition of the tyres for wear, cuts, or punctures.
Check wheel bearings and axles for proper lubrication and functionality.
Suspension System:
Examine the suspension components for wear and tear.
Replace any damaged or worn-out parts in the suspension system.
Hitch and Coupling Inspection:
Ensure that the hitch and coupling mechanisms are in good working order.
Lubricate moving parts and replace any worn components.
Rust Prevention and Treatment:
Address any rust spots on the trailer by cleaning, treating, and repainting the affected areas.
Apply rust prevention coatings to protect against future corrosion.
Ventilation System Check:
If the trailer has a ventilation system, inspect fans and openings to ensure proper airflow for the cattle.
Cleaning and Sanitizing:
Clean the interior of the trailer to remove dirt, manure, and debris.
Sanitize the trailer to maintain a hygienic environment for the cattle.
Documenting and Compliance:
Keep records of maintenance and repairs for documentation and compliance purposes.
Ensure that the trailer complies with relevant regulations and standards.
Emergency Repairs:
Equip the trailer with necessary tools and materials for emergency repairs on the road. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs contribute to the longevity and safety of the cattle trailer, ensuring the well-being of the animals being transported.



