Specifications
| GVWR | 9,990 lb |
|---|---|
| Empty Weight | 3,200 lb |
| Payload | 6,790 lb |
| Deck | 72 in. wide x 12 ft long |
| Side Height | 22 in. |
| Sidewall | 12 gauge steel |
| Floor | 10 gauge steel (one-piece) |
| Main Frame | 6 in. tube (heavy-duty spec) |
| Hydraulic Cylinder | 4 in. single cylinder, power up and power down |
| Rear Gate | Combo gate |
| Ramps | 6 ft slide-out ladder ramps |
| Brakes | Self-adjusting electric |
| Tires | ST225/75R15 |
| Tongue | Adjustable coupler, tool tray |
| Battery Charger | Included |
| Lighting | LED |
| Tie-Downs | D-rings, stake pockets |
| Warranty | 5 year manufacturer (industry-leading at this size) |
| Model | DLP12-10 |
| Manufacturer | BWise (Pennsylvania) |
Why the Heavy-Duty Frame Matters
The 6-inch tube main frame on this BWise low profile dump trailer is overspec’d for the 9,990 lb GVWR rating. The standard frame for a 9,990 lb GVWR dump is typically a 4-inch channel or 5-inch tube. Going to a 6-inch tube costs about 800 to 1,200 dollars in materials and welding labor, but it adds roughly 5 to 8 years of service life on a daily-use commercial trailer. The 10-gauge steel floor (versus the more typical 12-gauge in this size) similarly extends life under abrasive loads.
Power Up and Power Down
Most dump trailers in this size class use power-up gravity-down hydraulics. The DLP12-10 has full power both directions, which means controlled bed-down speed (no slamming) and the ability to dump partially, retract, and dump again on the same load. For aggregate spreading along a path or driveway, that control matters.
What Can You Haul?
- 1.5 yards of crushed stone or 2 yards of mulch (volume-limited at 22-inch sides)
- Compact equipment via the slide-out ramps (under 5,000 lb)
- Snow and ice-melt for plow operations
- Construction debris from a small jobsite
Free Nationwide Delivery
Most dealers add 400 to 1,500 dollars in delivery and prep on a 6×12 dump in this class. PrimeLoad runs free-included delivery to all 50 US states, no exceptions, no fuel surcharges. See our Shipping Policy for zone-specific transit times by region. The driver hands over the title, keys, and bill of lading at the curb. Full shipping policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the empty weight 840 lb heavier than the lighter-spec DT612LP-LE-10?
The 6-inch tube main frame, 10-gauge floor (vs 12-gauge), and full power-down hydraulics add the extra weight. You give up 840 lb of payload but gain significantly longer service life. For weekend or light contractor use, the lighter-spec model is fine. For daily commercial use, the heavier frame pays back over 3-5 years.
What does the 5-year warranty cover?
BWise’s 5-year warranty covers structural welds, frame, and bed integrity. Hydraulic components, axles, and electrical components have shorter coverage (typically 1-2 years). Always check the warranty card included with the trailer for full details.
Self-adjusting brakes – what does that mean?
Self-adjusting electric brakes maintain consistent braking force as the brake shoes wear, without manual adjustment. On a manual-adjust system, you’d need to crank up the brake adjusters every 10,000 miles or so. Self-adjusting brakes on this BWise low profile dump trailer eliminate that maintenance task.

















