Does the refuse collection vehicle have a winch, reeving cylinder or commercial container bar?
Not all lifters will work properly on rear loaders equipped with commercial container handling devices. Modifications may be required to ensure that a commercial container does not rest on the cart lifter when it is being emptied, as this could damage the lifter. Additionally, the lifter must be able to rotate within the opening between a commercial container bar and the hopper. 5. Do you want a cylinder lift or one that uses a rotary actuator? There are two basic kinds of cart lifters: one uses a hydraulic cylinder to lift the cart, the other uses a rotary actuator. Cylinder lifts tend to be less expensive upfront and work well with semi-automated carts. Lifts using rotary actuators are generally more durable, offering greater longevity and a lower total cost of ownership. They also have the ability to lift heavy weights at lower system pressures and can pick up a wider range of containers. 6. What kind of rotary actuator does the tipper use? The tipper’s actuator provides the rotatio