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[[Category: Loading and Unloading Equipment]]{{Knoppen}} | [[Category: Loading and Unloading Equipment]]{{Knoppen}} | ||
[[File:Walking floors_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Walking floors]] | [[File:Walking floors_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Walking floors]] | ||
'''Walking Floors''' are [[conveyors]] at the bottom of a [[Bulk Trucks|bulk truck]]. | |||
==Description== | |||
The horizontal unloading/loading system handles nearly any bulk material or palletized cargo. Both mobile walking floor trailers and stationary walking floor bins are used throughout the refuse & recycling, agriculture, energy generation and wood products industries. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 14 October 2013
Walking Floors are conveyors at the bottom of a bulk truck.
Description
The horizontal unloading/loading system handles nearly any bulk material or palletized cargo. Both mobile walking floor trailers and stationary walking floor bins are used throughout the refuse & recycling, agriculture, energy generation and wood products industries.
Features
- Walking Floors systems are versatile. They can load and unload a wide variety of bulk materials in addition to palletized goods.
- Walking Floors systems are reliable.
- Walking Floors systems are evolving.
- Walking Floors trailers can unload bulk material under low overhangs on uneven or soft ground. You never have to wait in line with a Walking Floors. Load and unload anywhere.
- Walking Floors system hydraulics can easily be maintained and repaired while the trailer is still loaded with material.
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