1045 AM Self Dumping Bin - Fully Automated Lock

from $2,090.19

The 1045 AM Self Dumping Bin has many names. You might hear it as Boat Skip. Muck Skip. Waste Pan. Or Trash Bin. All I know is that I’m in love with the action. The arm (bale arm) lowers all of the way when you drop it down. the lock rotates so that it lifts the bin when you first try to come up. This would allow you to dump it out. If you didn’t want to dump it, you can lower the arm again and the lock will rotate. When you try to come up again, the lock will clear and the bale arm will stop when it lifts the bin horizontally and keeps any contents inside.

We will be adding an arm to the side of these to enable the arm to work well in a dumpster with out of level trash. This is the only concern I have for these in US operation. When the arm square tube is added, these will be the best trash bins on the market bar none. Low loading. Arm lays down between lifts for safety, and so you aren’t reaching over a wet or hot bin to attach the lifting point. Massive capacities in weight and volume. Up to 10.4 yards. Largest bins to easily get in a dumpster. You are right at 80 inches to get inside the dumpster with a 5.3 yard bin.

We can do these even larger. They go up to 10.4 yards. Or down to a 0.26 yards. For one of the sizes not listed on the site, sales@cranegear.net A final thought, these stack. On some of the large but common size we can get three in a stack and get in a container. Give us a call to see how many we can get.

Here's a video of how these work.

Shipping comes from Germany. We can get a solid competitive quote that will leave you at a cost far below what you would pay in the US for Crane Trash Bins of these sizes. Logistics is just a part of what we do and we’ll be glad to take care of you.

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The 1045 AM Self Dumping Bin has many names. You might hear it as Boat Skip. Muck Skip. Waste Pan. Or Trash Bin. All I know is that I’m in love with the action. The arm (bale arm) lowers all of the way when you drop it down. the lock rotates so that it lifts the bin when you first try to come up. This would allow you to dump it out. If you didn’t want to dump it, you can lower the arm again and the lock will rotate. When you try to come up again, the lock will clear and the bale arm will stop when it lifts the bin horizontally and keeps any contents inside.

We will be adding an arm to the side of these to enable the arm to work well in a dumpster with out of level trash. This is the only concern I have for these in US operation. When the arm square tube is added, these will be the best trash bins on the market bar none. Low loading. Arm lays down between lifts for safety, and so you aren’t reaching over a wet or hot bin to attach the lifting point. Massive capacities in weight and volume. Up to 10.4 yards. Largest bins to easily get in a dumpster. You are right at 80 inches to get inside the dumpster with a 5.3 yard bin.

We can do these even larger. They go up to 10.4 yards. Or down to a 0.26 yards. For one of the sizes not listed on the site, sales@cranegear.net A final thought, these stack. On some of the large but common size we can get three in a stack and get in a container. Give us a call to see how many we can get.

Here's a video of how these work.

Shipping comes from Germany. We can get a solid competitive quote that will leave you at a cost far below what you would pay in the US for Crane Trash Bins of these sizes. Logistics is just a part of what we do and we’ll be glad to take care of you.

FAQ on Crane Trash Bins from the Interwebs

What are Crane Trash Bins made of?

Crane Trash bins are made of steel. Typically A36 structural steel. OSHA requires they are rated. Some states and provinces require they are built to ASME B30.20 which requires steel.

What are crane trash bins used for?

Crane Trash bins, also known as trash skips, garbage boxes, or debris containers are used to collect and move waste and other materials on job sites.

What are Crane Trash Bins used for in Construction?

Construction creates a lot of waste. Crane trash bins allow large volumes of waste to be moved by a crane quickly.

What code regulates Crane Trash Bin Design?

OSHA 1926.251 requires all rigging devices are rated. ASME B30.20 is the national consensus standard the guides manufacturers on nationally accepted standards.

What is a crane skip?

A skip refers to the intermediate transporter of trash. It will go from the work location to a dumpster that will end up in the trash facility.

What is a crane trash skip?

A Crane trash skip is almost always a steel bin that is lifted by a crane. It’s best if it is designed to dump out the contents in a roll off dumpster.

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