Scrapasaurus

Sept. 3, 2008
Has Fork Tubes So Lift Trucks Get A Grip Ashtabula, OH: Recycling product manufacturer Meese Orbitron Dunne Co., introduced the 50P-16S Scrapasaurus collection

Has Fork Tubes So Lift Trucks Get A Grip

Ashtabula, OH: Recycling product manufacturer Meese Orbitron Dunne Co., introduced the 50P-16S Scrapasaurus collection cart. Featuring a durable, plastic collection cart and rugged base set atop three steel fork tubes, the new 50P-16S Scrapasaurus cart permits forklifts to safely and easily pick up, transport and lift the cart then rotate it 180 degrees until completely upside down for emptying into a roll-off, dump truck, baler, Gaylord or other container. When empty, the innovative cart may be rolled on six industrial-strength casters for easy scrap collection and loading.

Devised for collecting and managing scrap metal, plastic, paper, glass and other materials, the 50P-16S Scrapasaurus cart replaces labor-intensive, manual handling of heavy, unwieldy scrap items with a lift truck-based approach that minimizes human contact with the materials. For scrap haulers, recycling processors and companies with door trade operations serving the general public, the cart delivers important improvements in safety and efficiency while also accelerating the entire collection process.

The new 50P-16S Scrapasaurus cart is rotationally molded of 100% impact-resistant polyethylene and accommodates payloads weighing up to 400 lbs. A choice of 16 standard and custom colors is offered along with permanent, molded-in logos and tracking numbers.

For more information, contact Tom Cooper, 4920 State Road, Ashtabula, OH, 44005; 1-800-829-4535; FAX 440.992.4667; [email protected] or see www.Recycleosaurus.com.