Whatever the state's statutory height is.. depending on state, it's either 13'6" or 14'.
A Flatbed has the capability to carry a maximum legal freight dimension and weight which are as follows:· a maximum freight weight of 48,000 pounds· maximum freight dimensions: 8 feet and 6 inches (height), 8 feet 6 inches (width) and 48 feet or 53 feet (length)
Would need to know more about your trailer in order to answer this. The Corvette sits too low to feasibly use the ramps for most flatbed trailers. The best way is either to load from a dock which matches the trailer height, or use an integrated toolcarrier - essentially, a front end loader with a quick detach - and a fork attachment.
60 inches
The height of the bridge was to low for the freight on the truck to pass under. When rail transportation was at its height, it handled more freight than trucks did.
Standard Flat Bed Trailer The standard trailer is picked when an intended load height is under 8 feet 6inches tall because the standard trailer design height range from 60 - 62 inches. The length of these trailers can be 45, 48, and 53 feet. Standard trailers are rated to handle approximately up to 48,000 lbs of freight weight.
A typical tractor trailer or a straight truck is allowed 13' 6". A car hauler is allowed 14'.
A double drop trailer, also known as a double drop deck trailer, is a type of flatbed trailer designed for transporting oversized or heavy loads. It features two drops in the deck height, allowing for a lower center of gravity and easier loading and unloading of tall cargo. This design often accommodates taller machinery or equipment that might exceed standard height limits when transported on conventional flatbeds. The double drop configuration enhances stability and safety during transit.
Three variable forces on a Flatbed press come from the position of the roller height, the position and tightness of the pawl, and the tension on the cylinder.
13 feet 6 inches for a freight truck but not the delivery trucks
A high cube trailer is a type of shipping container or freight trailer that features a taller height than standard containers, typically measuring 9.5 feet (2.9 meters) in height compared to the usual 8.5 feet (2.59 meters). This additional height allows for increased cargo capacity, making it ideal for transporting goods that require extra vertical space. High cube trailers are commonly used in intermodal transport and are popular for shipping bulky items or large volumes of goods efficiently.
A 13'6 normal profile van trailer has an inside height of 110 inches.
There is no specified height on a freight train as you see, shipping containers, single stacked and double stacked. These containers are about 9 foot tall. The railroad is private property and most freight is shipped in cubic measure or weight.