TippER Trailer — Genesis®
The Tipper is typically used for high volume operations. East V-shape cross members provide major performance advantages. It has more structural support. East refuse trailers have less unsupported space in the trailer floors. That translates into more support in top-loading operations, and more support if you run a forklift in the trailer.
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Competitors use either I-beam supports on a 14-inch center, or U-channel supports spaced 11 inches apart (Fig. 1). The flooring in an East tipping platform is supported by V-shaped cross members 9 inches apart (Fig. 2). This means an East tipping platform will have more even support — front-to-rear — and less susceptibility to floor wave. All with less cross members — and less weight than you would find on competitive tipping platform trailers.
East V-shape cross members provide a major performance advantage: More structural support. East refuse trailers have less unsupported space in the trailer floors. That translates into more support in top-loading operations, and more support if the customers run a fork lift into the trailer. |
Greaseable tailgate hardware is designed for longer life, reducing maintenance.
Landing gear features extra-wide wings, diagonal support braces and C-channel cross members to withstand frequent shocks.