Peterbilt Essentials Module3 Sleepers PDF
Peterbilt Essentials Module3 Sleepers PDF
Peterbilt Essentials Module3 Sleepers PDF
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MO D ULE 3
• Unibilt® Sleepers
• Sleeper Interiors
peterbilt NEW essentials – Module 3
Construction
Lightweight aluminum design, huck bolts, lap-seam
construction and one-piece roofs were existing Peterbilt
features that provided an ideal starting point for the
development of a cab/sleeper system. Peterbilt engineers
designed additional strength into the Unibilt by adding
longerons (stringers) to the roof structures of the cab and
sleeper, a windshield mask composed of high-strength,
low-alloy steel and reinforced struts from the top of the
firewall to the door A-posts. High-strength bolts are used
at the external attachment points around the walk-through
opening. The cab and sleeper are joined in an extremely
durable structure that is free of the heavy sub frame
associated with other cab/sleeper concepts. With the removal of only fourteen attachment bolts
and the system connections, the Unibilt sleeper can be
separated entirely from its cab. This allows for easy repair
or replacement. A retrofit back-wall kit is also available
so that a tractor with a Unibilt cab/sleeper system can be
converted and offered for resale as a day cab.
sleeper systems on the market. • Under-bunk trim for improved appearance (Platinum
level only).
Unibilt UltraSleeperS
Roof Fairings
Roof fairings are molded, bullet-shaped deflectors that direct air over and around van or box-style
trailers. Unlike the Varashield air deflector, roof fairings are not adjustable. Peterbilt’s fiberglass roof
fairings are available on all sleepers from the 36-inch model through the 70-inch high- and low-roof
models.