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Truma Caravan Motor Mover

July 8th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Caravan Motor Mover, Motorised Caravan Mover, Truma Caravan Mover

Truma have always been at the forefront of innovation when it comes to caravan movers, and produced a new generation of their original caravan movers to excite the market.

There are 3 separate models in the Truma caravan mover range now, the Mover S, Mover SE and the Mover TE. These new generations of Truma caravan movers, the SE and TE, have implemented features to help with the comfort and safety of moving your caravan. Electronic engaging and disengaging of rollers is seen to be one of the largest steps forward in caravan motor movers.

They are also reported to be the lights unit available and ‘judder free‘ with the new ‘Smooth Start‘ action found on all the new models. Weigh in at 35kg the Truma S and 33kg for the Truma SE both are 15% lighter that comparable caravan movers but it’s the Truma TE that really blow the market away. Weighing in at only 33kg, that’s a whopping 50% less than other comparable caravan movers.

The Truma S and SE models are both for single axel caravans weighing up to 1,800kg but the SE is the deluxe model of the single axel caravan motor mover and has some properties in common with its twin axel sister. The Truma TE is designed for all double-axle caravans and trailers weighing up to 2,250 and like the SE comes with ‘Smooth Start’ drive for jerk-free starting and stopping.

Truma are surely the big boys of the industry, with more of them fitted to caravans in the UK than any other caravan mover. The introduction of the new models a few years ago helped cement their popularity with many users providing positive feedback on their units. Many people who had long been fans of the powrtouch caravan motor mover were seen to move over to Truma, even with there shorter 2 year guarantee. This could be extended to 5 years for an extra £99, as can the guarantee on the Reich caravan motor mover.

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  • BOB GRIMES

    I have been told by truma that if i use my te mover to make my caravan go over an object in excess of 2cm the waranty is no longer valid. Is this true. Surely if the mover is overloaded it should be protected and the drive should cut out.

  • caravan

    2cm seems like nothing more than a stone on my drive :) How would they know if you went over anything 2cm or greater? My mover has most definatly went over more than 2cm items and when i called them to report a ‘crabbing’ problem they happily sent out a mechanic to have a look, under the warrenty they replaced one of the contrl units that was faulty.

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