Open Front Trash Hopper – 5 Cu. Yds

SKU: TH-554
Vendor
Jescraft
Regular price
$1081.5
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$1081.5
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The TH series Open Front Trash Hopper is a hopper designed for easy loading or emptying of contents.

This hopper is perfect for loading flat items at ground level such as cardboard, recyclable packaging materials, and general jobsite trash handling or elevating jobsite materials to decks or roofs.

  • Open front design allows unrestricted access
  • Non-tilting (not for dumping use)
  • Designed for standard and extendable reach forklifts
  • Edges or corners reinforced with 3/16″ angle iron
  • Full length fork pockets accessible from both sides
  • Single safety restraint chain
  • 5 cu. yards
Weight 685 lbs
Overall Dimensions 87.5 × 60 × 50.75 in
Volume 5 cu yds
Uniform Capacity* 4000 lbs.

The TH series Open Front Trash Hopper is a hopper designed for easy loading or emptying of contents. This hopper is perfect for loading flat items at ground level such as cardboard, recyclable packaging materials, and general jobsite trash handling or elevating jobsite materials to decks or roofs. This hopper is non-tilting (not for dumping use) and is for elevation and transport of debris only. The open front design allows for unrestricted access by workman allowing access with wheelbarrows or compact loaders or simply serving as a receptacle for tossed recyclables or trash. It works with standard and extendable reach forklifts making this a versatile hopper for various jobs. The fork pockets are full length at 60″ long, with usable pockets of 7″W x 3″H. The all-welded steel construction and reinforced edges and corners provide strength and durability for the most rugged of jobs. The hopper attaches fast and easy, with a safety restraint chain securing the hopper to the forklift. OSHA requires contacting the manufacturer of your forklift to request specifications for the use of any forklift attachments to ensure your equipment has the adequate capacity to handle the desired load. Refer to your forklift operator manuals for more information.

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