When purchase garbage compression truck, which parameters should be considered?
Compressed garbage truck adopts rear-mounted compact technology to complete the collection and transportation of urban and rural domestic rubbish . It has a large loading capacity and various barrel-turning (bucket) mechanisms, and its comprehensive performance has reached the advanced level of similar domestic products. It is mainly used for collecting, compressing and transporting barreled, bagged and bulk domestic trash from urban residents, communities, government agencies and schools.
Main structure and details of waste collection vehicle is as following picture:
When purchase garbage compression truck, which parameters should be considered?
When purchase a garbage compression truck, consider the following parameters:
Capacity and Volume
1. Payload capacity (e.g., tons or cubic meters).
Normally , with wheelbase of 2800mm , the compression body could be 5 cbm , with wheelbase of 3300mm , the compression body could be 7 cbm , with the wheelbase of 3800mm , the compression body could be 10-12cbm , with the wheelbase of 3950mm , the compression body could be 13 cbm , with the wheelbase of 4500mm , the compression body could be 15cbm etc.
2. Hopper size and compaction chamber volume.
hopper size and compaction chamber volume in specifications gives a clear understanding of the truck's loading and storage efficiency.
Compaction Ratio
1. The efficiency of waste compression (e.g., 1/2 or 1/3).
Body Material
1. Durability and corrosion resistance (e.g., steel grade and painting ).
Hydraulic System
1. Pressure rating and reliability of hydraulic components.
2. Type of hydraulic cylinders.
Chassis and Engine
1. Chassis brand, load-bearing capacity, and compatibility with the truck body.
2. Engine type, power output, and fuel efficiency .
Dimensions and Weight
1. Overall dimensions to ensure road compatibility and maneuverability.
2. Gross vehicle weight (GVW).
Operational Features
Automation level (manual, semi-automatic, or fully automated).
Safety Features
1. Emergency stop mechanisms and overload protection.
Regulatory Compliance
· Compliance with local environmental and vehicle standards.
1. Additional Features
· GPS tracking, cameras, or smart waste management systems.
· Noise reduction technologies or specialized configurations.
1. Cost and Budget
· Total cost of ownership, including initial purchase price and operational costs.
These parameters ensure that the chosen truck meets your operational requirements and local regulations.