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    HT100 Dump Buggy Tipper / Tote Bin Tipper. Lift out charge. In good used condition.
    United StatesPennsylvania, United States

    8,794 km away

    Model Number

    HT100

    Stock Number

    5493

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    Typical context for this category of equipment. Always confirm specifics with the seller.

    Applications & Use Cases

    • Transferring ingredients or waste in food processing facilities.
    • Loading bulk materials into hoppers or conveyors in manufacturing.
    • Emptying tote bins of components in assembly lines.
    • Handling pharmaceutical ingredients or waste streams.
    • Moving agricultural products from bins to processing lines.

    Typical Specifications

    Typical capacity
    Tote bin tippers in this class typically handle standard 200-300 litre tote bins, with a lifting capacity commonly ranging from 200kg to 500kg.
    Power supply
    Units of this type commonly operate on 3-phase industrial power, typically 400V, 50Hz, with a motor rating often between 1.5kW and 4kW.
    Lift height
    The discharge height for tote bin tippers is typically designed to suit standard hopper heights, often ranging from 1.5m to 2.5m.
    Material construction
    For hygiene-sensitive applications, these machines are commonly constructed from stainless steel (e.g., 304 or 316 grade).
    Footprint
    The approximate footprint for a unit of this size is provided in the description, typically requiring around 1.4m x 1.1m of floor space.
    Operation
    Operation is typically hydraulic or electro-mechanical, often controlled via a simple push-button interface.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Common safety features include emergency stop buttons, interlocked guarding, and hydraulic safety valves to prevent uncontrolled descent. Always check the specific unit's safety provisions.

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