Benefits of Tarp Conversion Kits for Dump Trailers

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Benefits of Tarp Conversion Kits for Dump Trailers
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Working as a heavy hauler requires drivers to perform under demanding conditions that never stop. Between tight work schedules, required paperwork and an ever-present risk of delays, drivers and fleet managers are constantly navigating disruptions that could jeopardize efficiency, safety and ROI.

While there are many aspects of hauling that are outside of a driver’s control, tasks like load securement can easily be improved to ensure a payload remains secure and the work environment remains safe. Silage trailers, end dump trailers and grain hoppers typically use a flip style, or front-to-back system to contain the load. A pre-assembled system or an electric conversion kit can save time on the job site by quickly and efficiently securing each load.

Whether you are upgrading an existing tarp system or exploring new solutions to secure your load, choosing the right one is crucial. In this article we’ll explore the benefits of electric tarp kits, converting to a completely electric system and several options for implementation.

Benefits of Electric Tarp Kits

No matter which industry you are serving, a quality electric tarp system can benefit fleet managers or owner-operators looking to optimize operations. Utilizing an electric tarp system will significantly reduce the risk driver error and injury. Here are a few ways you will benefit from an electric tarp kit:

  • Driver Safety: The addition of an electric tarp system means that drivers typically don’t have to leave the cab of the vehicle. This reduces the possibility of injury during the tarping or loading/unloading process. In some cases, drivers can operate the system remotely from a safe distance.
  • Improved Efficiency: One of the biggest challenges operators have involves reducing time spent idling rather than moving loads. The ability to shorten loading and unloading times translates into more loads per day which directly effects your bottom line.
  • Better at Protecting Cargo: Ensuring the accuracy of tarp securement for each load is critical for operators. Electric tarp kits offer quicker and more consistent tarp coverage over time which reduces the risk of being placed out of service for load violations.
  • Fleet Management: Automated tarp systems that are engineered with fleet maintenance in mind feature low-maintenance component designs with easily replaceable parts in event of loading or unloading incidents to reduce truck downtimes and maintenance labor.

Conversion Kits vs. Complete Tarp Systems

Upgrading to an electrical tarping system is a significant step in increasing operational productivity. If you’re ready to make the switch, first you’ll need to evaluate your current rig setup and determine if you want to upgrade what you have or start from scratch. Many manufacturers offer several options for electric tarp systems:

  • Conversion Kits: These are great if you’re interested in keeping your current setup but want to transition to an automated option. Conversion kits are available to power existing manual front-to-back systems or existing crank cable systems.
  • Complete Systems: A complete system is the easiest way to incorporate an automated tarping system on your dump truck. Roll·Rite® Tarp Systems are pre-packaged with pre-assembled components for ease of installation and are design to fit most industry standard dump trucks from single axle to multi axle end dumps to stone slingers, grapple trucks or silage trucks.


Common Power Conversion Kits for Trailers

If you’ve determined that keeping your current set-up is best, here are several common trailer conversion solutions:

Choosing an Electric Tarp Kit for Your Dump Truck

Switching to an electric tarping system is an excellent choice for owner-operators and fleet managers. The speed and accuracy of electric tarps save precious time when efficiency and productivity counts. And properly securing each load also removes the risk of liability from improper securement and keeps driver safe.

The transition to an electrical tarp system starts with determining if you want to upgrade an existing manual system or start fresh with a completely new system. Both options present unique benefits that can be tailored to your specific rig. Consultations and on-site services for tarp and safety solutions are available through Roll-Rite's Safe Fleet Service Centers. You may contact our experts directly for quotes or more information.