Self-dumping bins
New self-dumping bins eliminate the need for workers to climb inside dumpsters, thus reducing their contact with broken glass, nails and other dangerous job-site materials. Rather than manually emptying the clean-up bin attached to the crane, then removing the rigging while inside the dumpster, workers can manipulate the bin to dump by controlling it from the crane cab
New self-dumping bins eliminate the need for workers to climb inside dumpsters, thus reducing their contact with broken glass, nails and other dangerous job-site materials. Rather than manually emptying the clean-up bin attached to the crane, then removing the rigging while inside the dumpster, workers can manipulate the bin to dump by controlling it from the crane cab; the bin then is placed on the ground to be removed. The product is available in 1-, 2-, 3- and 4-yard models.
Cherokee Erecting,
Hampton, Ga.
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