Today, let's discuss the working principle of self-loading and self-unloading trash bins. These bins are primarily referred to as self-loading and self-unloading trash trucks, and are typically used in conjunction with them, making their types closely related to those of the trucks. Therefore, we often refer to hook arm bins as self-loading and self-unloading bins as well. Self-loading and self-unloading trucks, also known as hook arm trucks, primarily operate with the help of hook arm bins. The design of these bins allows for automatic loading and unloading of trash, thereby enhancing the efficiency of waste management.

The self-loading and unloading trash bin operates by relying on the lifting mechanism of the garbage truck and the loading and unloading mechanism. When trash needs to be transported, the hook arm extends and hooks the bin, lifting it onto the truck body. Upon arrival at the collection point, the bin's rear door is opened, and the hook arm tilts the trash out. Once the dumping is complete, the hook arm returns the bin to its original position. This design automates and streamlines the bin loading and unloading process.

In summary, the self-loading and unloading garbage bin is a convenient and automated waste disposal unit, its type is closely related to the design and usage method of the self-loading and unloading garbage truck.





