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• - STL (.stl) – Exported mesh geometry; may be suitable for 3D printing with adjustments
• - STEP (.step, .stp) – CAD format using NURBS surfaces
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• - Rhino (.3dm) – Provided for Rhino users
Model Info
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• - Geometry uses real-world scale; model resolution varies depending on the product (high or low poly)
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• - Rendered using Luxion KeyShot
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More Information About 3D Model :
A Drop Side Panel Delivery Box Truck, also commonly referred to as a Drop Side Cube Van or similar variations incorporating terms like Cargo or Freight, is a type of commercial motor vehicle specifically designed for transporting goods within a fully enclosed, rigid cargo area. It is characterized by a body structure mounted on a truck or van chassis, featuring a cube-shaped or rectangular enclosure behind the driver's cab.
The distinguishing feature of this vehicle type, as indicated by Drop Side Panel, is the design of its side walls. Unlike standard box trucks with solid, fixed sides or roll-up doors exclusively at the rear, this configuration includes side panels or sections along one or both sides of the cargo box that are hinged, typically at the bottom, allowing them to be lowered outwards to a horizontal position or sometimes even fully removed. This design provides alternative access points to the cargo area from the sides of the vehicle, in addition to the standard rear door (which is usually a roll-up door or swing doors).
The chassis used for these vehicles is typically a light-duty or medium-duty truck chassis or a cutaway van chassis, where the body is built onto the frame behind the original van cab structure. The Pickup term in the title may suggest it is built on a platform that also supports pickup trucks, or possibly indicates a smaller class of vehicle comparable in size to larger pickups, rather than being a pickup truck with a box body directly attached (a less common configuration for full box vans).
The cargo body itself is constructed using materials such as aluminum, steel, fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP), or composite panels, mounted on a subframe. The drop side panels are integrated into this structure with robust hinges and latching mechanisms designed to secure the cargo when closed and facilitate easy operation when open.
The primary purpose of a drop side panel box truck is to enhance flexibility and efficiency in loading and unloading goods. Side access is particularly useful in urban environments, on congested streets, or when delivering multiple items that need to be accessed sequentially along the length of the cargo area. It allows for manual handling (hand-bombing), forklift access from the side (depending on the deck height and panel size), or the loading of oversized or bulky items that might be difficult to maneuver through only a rear opening. The enclosed box provides security and weather protection for the cargo, combining some of the accessibility advantages of a flatbed or stake-side truck with the protection of a conventional box van.
These vehicles are widely used in various delivery and logistics operations, including parcel delivery, furniture transport, beverage distribution, moving services, and the delivery of construction materials or equipment where site access may be restricted or side unloading is required. The combination of enclosed security and versatile access makes the drop side box truck a practical solution for specific commercial transportation needs.
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