Product Code: LA1500/2CHF
The JACKY Bin model LA1500/2CHF has been developed to meet the needs for safely and easily storing and dispensing products which contain a high amount of fibrous material. Products such as cottonseed meal, oaten or lucerne chaff, palm kernel and other such 'fluffy' or coarse materials, can be very difficult to discharge from a bulk bag or standard hopper bin. The extra large discharge allows the user to be confident in their capacity to easily and effectively control the discharge rate of difficult to flow products.
Length
1410mm
Width
1210mm
Height
1700mm
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Data Sheet
The JACKY Bin model LA1500/2CHF has been developed to meet the needs for safely and easily storing and dispensing products which contain a high amount of fibrous material. Products such as cottonseed meal, oaten or lucerne chaff, palm kernel and other such 'fluffy' or coarse materials, can be very difficult to discharge from a bulk bag or standard hopper bin. The extra large discharge allows the user to be confident in their capacity to easily and effectively control the discharge rate of difficult to flow products.
Length
1410mm
Width
1210mm
Height
1700mm
Download
Data Sheet
Code: LA1500/2CHF
Length: 1410mm
Width: 1210mm
Height: 1700mm
Overflow:
1 x 90mm outlet, "Rapid Seal" grommet and 90mm removeable insect screen
Opening size - base:
450x450mm
Opening size - top:
1015x1015mm
Fork Pocket size:
150 x 100mm
Fork Pocket Centres:
830mm
The Centre Discharge JACKY® Bin incorporates a poly hopper mounted on a forkliftable steel base. A slide-hatch mechanism allows for precise control of the discharge rate through a centrally located hatch. Extra wide forklift tyne pockets cater for a large range of lifting attachments.
Model LA1500/2CHF Benefits
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Orion tackled the project willingly, and worked closely with Inghams in developing a pallet bin that would meet our required parameters. All bins are serial numbered with permanent graphics, for identification and tracking of contents. The bins were delivered in due time, and put into service during mid-2002. Nine years later, the original pallet bins are still in use on the same routine. In terms of standing up to the treatment they are given, and we would regard it as a high-demand environment, then the bins are 100%. After nine years they show wear and tear and damage from operator errors, but even so the bins are easy to clean and maintain to the required hygiene standards."
J.H., Feed Mill Manager, Tasmania
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