详情描述

The removable hopper truck, also known as a hook arm truck, is a specialized waste and construction debris transport vehicle that features a retractable hook arm for the secondary lifting of trash bins. It can independently lift and lower trash bins and automatically dump waste. This vehicle is widely used for street and school waste management in urban areas, for the collection, transportation, and unloading of bagged and loose household waste. Multiple trash bins can be equipped on a single vehicle.

This vehicle model can also serve as a waste transfer vehicle for waste transfer stations. It is mainly used for the sealed transfer of household waste from compression and volume reduction at waste transfer stations to waste disposal sites, or for collecting loose waste. The vehicle can be matched with different containers for various waste transfer stations, with its fully enclosed design preventing secondary contamination during transportation. Operations such as loading, unloading, and container handling can be completed by the driver on board or from below, making it a new, eco-friendly, easy-to-operate, and reliable waste transfer vehicle. The full product line offers a lifting capacity of 1 ton to 26 tons and can be equipped with containers or equipment lengths from 2 meters to 8 meters.

The vehicle is customized with a high-quality domestic second-class chassis.

The overhead arm of the upper garment meets international standards, with a high degree of standardization and good versatility.

Utilizing electro-pneumatic-hydraulic combined control technology, featuring multi-electrical interlock protection.

Easy to operate, all controls can be completed from within the cabin.

Utilizing the rear drum support linkage control technology, the vehicle's safety, maneuverability, and advancement have been enhanced.

Optional hydraulic quick-change couplings or electrical quick-change connectors for powering the compactor hydraulic unit.

Advanced hydraulic system control technology for rapid bin loading and unloading operations.