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  2. Bin tipper - Wikipedia

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    This standard is commonly used in the food-processing industry. Compliant bins are often called euro bins, tote bins, or meat carts. Bin tippers may also use various non-standard means to secure the bin, including hydraulic pincers, or base-lift cradles with wheel latches or chain fastenings.

  3. Self-propelled modular transporter - Wikipedia

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    Two modules of Cometto MSPE series configured with turntable operated by Eisele AG in Maintal.. A self-propelled modular transporter or sometimes self-propelled modular trailer (SPMT) is a platform heavy hauler with a large array of wheels which is an upgraded version of a hydraulic modular trailer.

  4. Hydraulic hooklift hoist - Wikipedia

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    Lift and dump capacities of hydraulic hooklift hoists typically range from 8,000 to 68,000 lb (3,630 to 30,800 kg). Generally a hoist is capable of lifting (off the ground) and dumping (onto the ground) the same maximum capacity, although there can be exceptions where short wheel bases are involved.

  5. Hoist (device) - Wikipedia

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    Hoist atop an elevator. A hoist is a device used for lifting or lowering a load by means of a drum or lift-wheel around which rope or chain wraps. It may be manually operated, electrically or pneumatically driven and may use chain, fiber or wire rope as its lifting medium.

  6. Material-handling equipment - Wikipedia

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    Rail transfer carts are carts that can move on the rail line. Wheel steered transfer carts can move independently of the route with battery powered energy systems. An electric tug is a small battery powered and pedestrian operated machine capable of either pushing or pulling a significantly heavier load than itself.

  7. Pallet jack - Wikipedia

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    A small lever on the tow bar's steering handle releases the hydraulic fluid, causing the forks to lower. The steering wheels are located directly below the tow bar and support the jacking mechanism. [2] The front wheels inside the end of the forks are mounted on push rods attached to linkages that go to levers attached to the jack cylinder. As ...

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