How You Can Choose the Proper Bin Lifter for Your Requirements

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Bin handling equipment has proven to be essential as it can help eliminate and avoid the risk of injury to your staff from the lifting as well as emptying of wheelie bins. The process of tipping a wheelie bin into a skip bin is already standard practice amongst many businesses, but there is always a risk when it comes to handling bins and other equipment. And this is where the proper bin lifter comes in – with the correct bin lifter, you will not only contribute to the safety of your workers, but you will also benefit from a much more efficient process of waste management for your business. So how can you make sure that the bin lifter you choose is the right one for your needs? Here’s how you can select the proper bin lifter for your requirements.

The two basic kinds of bin lifters

There are two basic types of bin lifters: the full-swing lifter and the lift-and-tilt lifter. The full-swing bin lifter is widely used when it comes to controlled environments and places which can easily restrict access for pedestrians. The lift-and-tilt bin lifter, on the other hand, is often seen in retail centres, schools, and areas where you cannot easily restrict access for pedestrians.

Choosing the proper bin lifter

  • Choose the weight and size of your wheelie bin. The first step to choosing the proper bin lifter is to determine the weight and size of your actual wheelie bin, but apart from this, you also have to think about the number of times you will need to tip. There are various bin lifters which can lift from 80 litres to as much as 240 litres and wheelie bins with weights of 30 kilograms up to 250 kilograms. You can also opt for hydraulic models or units which can easily lift as well as tip throughout the day.
  • Decide the number of times in one day you will need to tip. You can benefit from an assisted-lift bin lifter which can safely and easily lift specific weights, but it may still need manual assistance in tipping. These kinds of bin lifters are best used between two to ten times per day, depending on the unit or model. If you need more frequent tipping, however, you can go for a powered bin lifter which can conveniently lift a heavier weight more frequently without any strain or effort from your workers.
  • Know the height of the skip bin or dumper. You also need to find out the height of the skip bin or dumper so you can choose the bin lifter with the best height for it, as there are bin lifters which can accommodate from 1500 millimetre up to 1800 millimetre skip bins or dumpers.
  • Figure out the space requirements and work area of the bin lifter. Another aspect you have to consider is the bin lifter’s space requirements as well as its work area. A full-swing bin lifter, as mentioned, is ideal for controlled environments due to its swing action path, but it may also need enhanced clearance in regard to height compared to a lift-and-tilt unit. In other words, a full-swing bin lifter may not be ideal for areas with low ceilings such as underground car parks or basements. A lift-and-tilt unit or model is perfect for areas with a lot of pedestrian traffic, as it can enclose the lifting movement within the footprint of the bin lifter.

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