A trailer is 13feet 6inchs high.
A meter is equal to approximately 39.37 inches. Therefore, a parking meter that is one meter high would be approximately 39.37 inches high.
A doorway that measures 80 inches is approximately 203 centimeters high.
Nine meters is 29 feet 6.33 inches.
The height of 400 gallons of water would depend on the shape of the container. 400 US gallons has a volume of about 206,000 cubic inches, so if the inside of the container was about 59 inches square, it would also be about 59 inches high.
20.574 cm
3676
The interior of a 13'6 high, standard profile van or curtainside trailer is 110 inches.
it depends
A 13'6 normal profile van trailer has an inside height of 110 inches.
Depends on the complete trailer dimensions. Trailer width would either be 96 or 102 inches, trailer height varies considerably - if it's a typical 13'6 high cube van, then you'd be looking at 110" inches from the trailer floor to the ceiling.
100 to 110 inches is typical for a dry van, refrigerated van, or curtainside van trailer which is 13'6 high.
The top of the trailer hitch ball should be aprox 18 to 20 inches off the ground.
To determine how many crates measuring 87x45x87 inches can fit in a 53-foot trailer, first convert the trailer's dimensions to inches: 53 feet is 636 inches long. Assuming the crates are oriented to maximize space, you can fit approximately 6 crates along the length (636 inches / 87 inches), 1 crate along the width (45 inches), and 1 crate in height (87 inches). Therefore, you can fit about 6 crates in a 53-foot trailer, depending on the specific loading configuration and any required space for accessibility.
To determine how high the trailer must be filled with sand, first, convert the trailer's dimensions to cubic yards. The trailer's volume is 40 ft × 7 ft × 9 ft = 2,520 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, the trailer can hold approximately 93.33 cubic yards of sand. To find the height for 67 cubic yards, divide 67 by the trailer's footprint (40 ft × 7 ft = 280 sq ft), which gives about 0.239 ft, or approximately 2.87 inches. Rounding up, the trailer must be filled to about 3 inches high with sand.
A standard size pallet measures 48 inches by 40 inches. A 32-foot trailer is typically around 384 inches long. Given that you can fit approximately 13 pallets lengthwise (384 inches ÷ 30 inches per pallet) and 2 pallets wide (40 inches), you can fit about 26 standard pallets in a 32-foot trailer, assuming optimal loading and no other space constraints.
They vary. A 'typical' 13'6 high box van would normally have an inside height of 110 inches.
On a 5' X 8' Utility Trailer you would want a 60% / 40% axle weight distribution for optimum towing/tracking of trailer. A design of 96 total inches in length would produce a 54" length from the front of the trailer to axle center. Adding an additional 10 inches to the rear of the trailer would then produce a optimum 63" length from the front of the trailer. Extending this trailer by 10 inches would fall into a safe range as long as you take into consideration the weight distribution of the load.