Hydraulic Dolaf Tipper for 1200 Litre Dolaf Bins
BTH/1200/1000/B/G
Hydraulic Dolaf Tipper Description
This hydraulic dolaf tipper is designed to lift and tip a 1200 Litre Dolaf bin at
a height of 1000mm. The hydraulic dolaf tipper is constructed from Grade 304 stainless
steel and is a fully TIG welded construction throughout. This hydraulic dolaf tipper
would be powered via a hydraulic power pack and would tip the containers by the
extension of a pair of stainless steel hydraulic cylinders. The hydraulic dolaf
tipper will operate on a 'dead mans handle' principle and is designed to be bolted
to the floor. The hydraulic cylinders will be fitted with hydraulic fuses to prevent
the bin from falling in the unlikely event of a hose failure.
Safety Guard to PD 5304:2005 Safety of Machinery
The safety guard is constructed from 40 x 40 x 3mm stainless steel box section and
3mm wire, 40mm aperture stainless steel weld mesh to meet the requirements of PD
5304:2005 Safety of Machinery. It would enclose the hydraulic dolaf tipper to a
height of 2200mm on two sides, 900mm at the front with a hinged door on the fourth
side. The guard door is electrically and mechanically interlocked preventing the
hydraulic dolaf tipper from operating with the door open. In addition, the guard
door can only be opened when the lifting carriage is at the full down position.
Hydraulic Dolaf Tipper Specification
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DESCRIPTION
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HYDRAULIC DOLAF TIPPER
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MODEL No.
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BTH/1200/1000/B/G
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CAPACITY
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1200Kgs
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TIPPING HEIGHT
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1000mm
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TIPPING ANGLE
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120 DEGREES
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MACHINE HANDING
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LEFT OR RIGHT HAND AVAILABLE
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TIPPING CHUTE
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OPTIONAL
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CONTAINER DESCRIPTION
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1200 LITRE DOLAF BIN
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BASE ARRANGEMENT
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BOLTED TO THE FLOOR
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CONTROL CIRCUIT
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24Vac (STANDARD)
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ELECTRICAL RATING
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IP65
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POWERPACK
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415V, 50 Hz, 3 PHASE & NEUTRAL
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Hydraulic dolaf tipper Application Story
This hydraulic dolaf tipper was required to lift and tip 1200 Kgs of chickens into
a divider hopper. The chickens were then placed onto pronged butchery conveyors
where the carcass was completely butchered and all meat removed. At the end of the
line there was a tote bin which would be loaded with the butchered carcass and subsequently
wheeled away to be lifted and tipped into a waste skip using a single pillar tipper
on a track.
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