Packer Trucks
Packer Trucks, often referred to simply as “garbage trucks” or “refuse trucks”, play a pivotal role in the modern waste management and sanitation ecosystem. These are specialized vehicles designed primarily for collecting, transporting, and disposing of waste from homes, businesses, and other establishments. Here’s a closer look at these essential machines:
1. Purpose and Function:
Packer trucks serve as mobile collection units for waste and recyclables. They are engineered to compress waste to make the transportation process more efficient, which means more garbage can be packed into a single truck, reducing the number of trips to the landfill or recycling center.
2. Design and Mechanism:
The defining feature of a packer truck is its packing mechanism. This mechanism often consists of a blade or plate that pushes the waste against another solid surface, compacting it. This system allows for a greater volume of waste to be collected, as the compacted waste occupies a significantly smaller space than non-compacted waste.
3. Varieties:
While the primary function remains consistent, there are different types of packer trucks to cater to specific needs:
- Rear Loaders: The most traditional type, where waste is loaded from the back.
- Front Loaders: Typically used for larger bins found at commercial establishments, with bins being lifted over the truck and emptied from the top.
- Side Loaders: Designed for automated or semi-automated collection, these trucks have an arm that lifts and dumps bins from the side.
4. Importance in Waste Management:
Packer trucks enhance the efficiency of waste collection and transport. Their ability to compact waste means fewer trips to disposal sites, resulting in fuel savings, reduced carbon emissions, and a decrease in overall operational costs.
5. Safety and Sanitation:
Modern packer trucks are equipped with safety features to protect both the operators and the public. The enclosed design also ensures that waste is contained, reducing risks of spillage and ensuring cleaner streets and neighborhoods.
Packer trucks stand as unsung heroes in our urban settings. By ensuring timely and efficient waste collection and disposal, they play a crucial role in maintaining the cleanliness, hygiene, and overall well-being of our communities.
- 25 Yd. rear loader
- Compaction1,000 + lbs. per yd3
- Hopper size 3.94 yd3.
- Packing cycle time 16 -18 seconds*
- Reload time 6 - 8 seconds*
- Body capacity 25 yd3
- Overall length 270 in.
- Overall lenght w/ tail gate raised 320”
- Overall width 96”
- Overall height w/ tail gate raised 207”
- GVWR 66,000 lbs
- Overall length (Arms down, forks tucked) 409 in.
- Overall width 96 in.
- Double walled hopper
- Air brakes
- Raised packer tracks
- Hydraulic tube covers