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Container Capacity |
up to 605 gal. (2300 liters) |
Max. Load Weight |
up to 3,000 lbs |
Dumping Height |
7-20 feet |
Lifter Mount Type |
Ground Or Dock Mount |
Lift Mechanism |
Hydraulic Motor |
Container Type |
4-Wheel Comb & Trunnion Lift Containers, 4-Wheel Trucks & Containers*, Gaylord Box, Drums, Barrels, Baskets, Pallets |
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High Lift, Heavy-Duty Performance
Designed for applications that need to lift and dump containers weighing up to 3,000 lbs., the CD-109-HD dumps a wide range of containers with variable widths and discharge heights from ground level to 20 feet with an overall clearance of up to 28 feet. The highest dumping heavy-duty lifter in the industry, the CD-109-HD is powerful yet with a small enough footprint to fit in the tightest places. Units are powered by hydraulic motor with electric controls that give the operator complete control at any stage of dumping.
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Lifts all types of standard 4-Wheeled Comb & Trunnion Lift Containers (up to 290 gal. - 1100 liters) or custom heavy-duty 4-Wheeled Trucks & Containers*, Gaylords, Drums, barrels and pallets. |
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Unique and versatile lifter designed for dumping waste or recyclables into compactors, shredders, crushers, or any other processing, transfer or material handling equipment. |
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Available for heavy duty lifting applications and can handle gross loads of up to 3,000 lbs. |
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Innovative design accommodates manual cart and container dumping as well. |
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Designed for applications where overhead space is a concern. |
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Holds plastic tilt trucks during dumping. |
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An adjustable retaining rod holds large trainable containers in place during dumping. |
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Stand must be anchored to floor or bolted to compactor wall. |
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Up to 45º Dump Angle for complete container emptying. |
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Specifications are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer. While due caution has been exercised in the production of this document, possible errors and omissions are unintentional. |
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