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Multi-Purpose Drum Truck

For 115 ltr. & 210 ltr. Steel Tight-Head Drums, 454 kg Load Capacity, 1 each
As Low As £402.80 (Ex. VAT)
Just add a spigot to this truck/cradle combination, and you'll have an all-in-one mobile dispensing rig for 210-litre steel drums.  Read More

PRICING (Based on quantity)

1 - 2 3 +
1 - 2
£424.00
(Ex. VAT)
3 +
£402.80
(Ex. VAT)
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Description & Specifications

Just add a spigot to this truck/cradle combination, and you'll have an all-in-one mobile dispensing rig for 210-litre steel drums.
  • Truck doubles as a cradle for draining; just add a spigot to have an all-in-one mobile dispensing rig
  • Heavy-duty, welded, 25mm structural tube steel construction holds up to 454kg
  • Nose prongs and slide hook hold drum securely by its top rim
  • Allows you to dispense liquids into a 19-litre bucket
  • 4 rubber wheels provide a smooth ride
  • Kickstand allows upright storage
  • 42cm drain height; minimum drum height of 71cm required for chime hook to catch top of drum
  • When standing on all four wheels, the nose prongs will reach over a 14cm high wooden pallet, allowing the user to lever the drum truck vertical and position a drum onto a pallet
Use With 115 ltr. & 210 ltr. Steel Tight-Head Drums
Colour Orange
Dimensions 54cm W x 61cm L x 144cm H
Load Capacity UDL 454 kg
Non-Sparking Could Cause Spark
Sold as 1 each
Weight 39 kg
# per Pallet 4
Composition Frame - Structural Steel
Wheels (2) 25cm Solid Rubber Front Wheels & (2) 15cm Polyurethane Rear Wheels

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Additional Information

  • The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992
    The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 apply where loads are moved or supported by human effort at work. 'Manual handling operations' include lifting, putting down, pushing and carrying by one or more workers; and manipulating loads by indirect means such as levers or ropes. The regulations do not apply to using machinery controls or supporting tools in operation.