Welcome to
Sauber Manufacturing
Innovation Drives Our Products.
For 40 years, the Sauber Manufacturing name has been synonymous
with industry innovations. These quality introductions are
universally used as the yardstick for performance, functionality
and durability of high quality utility-grade equipment. Common
sense engineering has led to dozens of industry firsts, such
as galvanized steel finishes – literally making rusting
fleet equipment an issue of the past.
We encourage you to find out what distinguishes our products
from the pack, and work with our engineering-driven team to
develop your next piece of equipment from the design stage
through training on your custom application.
Innovations Start Here . . .
2009 - Introduced the industry's only 10
Year Warranty.
2008 - Included hot-dipped galvanizing as standard equipment on all trailers.
2007 - Increased turret warranty period to industry leading 10 years. Not one turntable turret bearing has ever needed replacement.
2005 - Standardized on bent tube trailer frame construction - outstanding frame durability and engineering.
2003 - Standardized use of Apitong wood for platform and flatbed wood flooring. Apitong is virtually knot free, has low shrinkage, high dimensional stability and strength.
1997 - Full size, durable, non-rusting, solar powered battery box included on all electric brake equipped trailers.
1996 - Introduced Almag Pads to the crane industry - both strong and lightweight, they provide engineered ram retention in a single casting.
1994 - Presented the All Bronze disc brake system - smooth operating and rust free, it becomes the industry's benchmark for performance.
1993 - First oil filtration trailer to combine flexibility in tank and filtration configurations from a leader in utility equipment.
1991 - Developed the only constant-diameter capstan puller - cutting pulling time and manpower requirements in half.
1990 - Introduced the first hot-dipped galvanized trailer - a quantum improvement in rust protection.
1985 - Engineered the leading turret trailer system - rotate the reel, not the trailer.
1985 - First substation recovery trailer developed from the ground up for this specialize use including cast reels and lifetime bronze engagement mechanisms.
1983 - Introduced the first torsion bar to feature bronze bearing points and bolt on configurations.
1981 - Designed trailers that are easily upgradable - a budget friendly benefit.
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