Conical concrete skip TUC PF
bottom-opening

Conical concrete skip - TUC PF - Secatol SAS - bottom-opening
Conical concrete skip - TUC PF - Secatol SAS - bottom-opening
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Characteristics

Configuration
conical
Emptying system
bottom-opening

Description

With lifting points and centre discharge gate. Type of mechanism TU mechanism. This gate opening mechanism enables a continuous flow of the concrete from the bucket to the formwork. A tilting receptacle prevents cement grout leakage. The gate is made of abrasive high resistance steel to improve its lifetime. Presentation This column skip is designed to enable concrete to be poured into narrow shuttering or columns. It is a rollover type skip whereby the skip sits in the horizontal position for filling and reverts to the vertical when in use. Means of handling This skip is lifted by chains (not included). The removal of the traditional moving bale arm prevents from pinching and crushing risks. It also reduces the weight of the skip. Discharge type Centre. Gate operation By means of a nylon rope attached to a spring return lever. Skips with capacities of 1000L and above are fitted with the auxiliary gate closing option to ease the gate closure. Characteristics • Skip body reinforcing frame made from channel for greater strength • Delivered with a 3 meter long hose, Ø 200mm (as option Ø 90, 150 or 250 mm available)

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Intermat 2027
Intermat 2027

21-24 Apr 2027 Paris (France)

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