{"id":7566,"date":"2021-12-20T02:33:11","date_gmt":"2021-12-20T02:33:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/azpyramidservices.com\/?p=7566"},"modified":"2022-05-25T16:11:00","modified_gmt":"2022-05-25T16:11:00","slug":"different-dumpster-types-and-uses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/azpyramidservices.com\/different-dumpster-types-and-uses\/","title":{"rendered":"Different Dumpster Types and Uses"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you are wondering what the different types of dumpsters<\/em><\/strong> are, this post should help!\u00a0A dumpster and various large waste containers are referred to by size, their load type and method of transportation. By understanding these three differences, you can better determine the best type of waste receptacle for your specific project.<\/p>\n The garbage truck type that is used will be the determining factor in the form of dumpster you can use. Garbage trucks have two main types: back loader and front loader. A front loader is exclusively used for picking up a front-loaded receptacle, and back loaders are used for trash cans, and rear-loading bins. There are types which make use of robotic arms for automatically emptying out a trash can from the road-side. Also, roll-off trucks area available for handling longer, open top dumpsters commonly seen on construction sites.<\/p>\n Both rear-loader and front-loader waste receptacles have similar sizes. The key difference being the way the truck manages them. Front loaders are designed with slots on either side for the truck to insert front spikes in, and lift. These spikes are locked into place, ensuring the waste receptacle is secured during lifting over the truck, being dumped directly into the garbage container through the top. These types of units come in 2 cubic yards, up to 8 cubic yards in size.<\/p>\n The loading mechanism of a rear-loading waste receptacle has a more complex design. It involves a winch and hinge system. The first process includes two extending poles from the waste receptacles front lip get locked into position above the bottom lip within the dump trucks opening. Then, a hook which is attached to a winch gets positioned and fastened to a hole located on the receptacles back lip. This hook helps to pull the bin up until the trash inside is emptied in the dump truck. These unit types come in a range between 2 cubic yards up to 8 cubic yards.<\/p>\nGarbage Trucks<\/h2>\n
Front Loader Dumpsters<\/h2>\n
Rear Loader Dumpsters<\/h2>\n
Roll Off Dumpsters<\/h2>\n