The industry leader in on-site organic waste management solutions, Power Knot LLC, is introducing the SBT-360 bin tipper, a portable, durable device that may assist companies expedite material handling in a variety of sectors, including food preparation, paper shredding, and pharmaceutical disposal.
With a lifting capacity of 140 kg (300 lb), the SBT-360 bin tipper is a powerful device that can tip a range of bins, from 90 to 360 liters (24 to 96 gallons), into regular Gaylord or garbage containers that are between 80 and 120 cm (32″ and 47″) tall. The SBT-360 bin tipper has a small footprint and can reach a maximum height of 2.38 m (7.8 ft) while lifting the biggest bin, making it perfect for usage in trucks or small places.
“Power Knot customers have consistently asked us for safe, mobile solutions that reduce labor and injury risks,” stated Iain Milnes, President of Power Knot. “The SBT-360 bin tipper delivers just that—robust, battery-powered performance in a stainless steel machine that’s built to last.”
Key features of the SBT-360 bin tipper include:
- 30° tipping angle to ensure complete discharge of contents
- Battery-powered operation supporting at least 100 full-load lifts per charge
- Recharge time of five hours with built-in smart charger
- Fast tipping cycle: less than 20 seconds up and down
- Spring-loaded catches or chains to secure bins during tipping
- All-stainless-steel construction for corrosion resistance and durability
- Easy mobility with locking swivel casters and forklift compatibility
- Universal charging (120 V to 240 V AC) and ETL/CE certifications
Long-term value and less reliance on human handling are provided by the SBT-360 bin tipper, which has an anticipated operational life of 15 to 25 years and is rated for indoor industrial usage with IP51 protection.
The tiny SBT-140 bin lifter, made for smaller bins, has been joined by the SBT-360 bin tipper, the newest model in Power Knot’s stainless steel bin tipper range. Both versions are instantly available globally through Power Knot’s vast network of distributors and partners, and they are designed, developed, and built in Silicon Valley, California.