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Tipping skips
17 April 2013
Forklift attachment firm, Contact Attachments, has designed and manufactured a range of forklift tipping skips, creating an efficient way for its customers to strategically locate skips on site to keep working areas clear and to allow safe and speedy removal of scrap or rubbish.

Forklift attachment firm, Contact
Attachments, has designed and
manufactured a range of forklift
tipping skips, creating an efficient
way for its customers to strategically
locate skips on site to keep working
areas clear and to allow safe and
speedy removal of scrap or rubbish.
Jason Cadman, technical sales consultant, says: "Our clients can choose where they want their skip and move them at any time as they are simply attached to the forklift." A range of colours enables users to carry out waste segregation both safely and easily.
The firm boosts service life for its skips by using heavy-duty steel for their under-frames, retro-fitted castors to eliminate the need for welding, security chains for ensuring the lift is securely fastened to the truck, and safety locking systems for when skips are unevenly loaded.
Capacities range from 0.25 to 2.0m3
Jason Cadman, technical sales consultant, says: "Our clients can choose where they want their skip and move them at any time as they are simply attached to the forklift." A range of colours enables users to carry out waste segregation both safely and easily.
The firm boosts service life for its skips by using heavy-duty steel for their under-frames, retro-fitted castors to eliminate the need for welding, security chains for ensuring the lift is securely fastened to the truck, and safety locking systems for when skips are unevenly loaded.
Capacities range from 0.25 to 2.0m3
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