Material Handling Product Manufacturer Unveils Tilt Truck Line in HDPE Plastic


Material handling product manufacturer MODRoto, Madison, IN (www.MODRoto.com) is now offering its entire line of tilt trucks in 100% virgin, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic as standard at no extra charge. An upgrade versus tilt trucks molded from structural foam, blowmolded polypropylene and other plastic materials, the latest Poly-Trux(R) tilt trucks in HDPE are rotationally molded in a single leak-proof piece with sturdy, round corners and consistent wall thicknesses for structural strength and rigidity comparable to metal tilt trucks yet with resilience and flexibility to safely bounce back from sharp blows and heavy loads without cracking or distorting in shape.

Ideal for recycling and waste collection, picking and packing, and for a variety of facility maintenance and operations needs, the durable tilt trucks are available in a choice of 5/8 cu. yd., 1 cu. yd. and 1-1/2 cu. yd. capacities and accommodate payloads up to 2,200 lbs. The HDPE tilt trucks include a powder coated steel handle and powder coated steel support base all set atop dual, rigid, rear casters and dual, swiveling, front casters for easy rolling and dumping. A wide range of custom accessories are available such as a rotomolded, split lid; flexible dust cover; hinged, side access panel; drain holes and permanent, molded-in logos, graphics and tracking information.

For more information, see www.MODRoto.com.



June 19, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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