Toter rolls out new tilt truck design

Designed for commercial, institutional and construction use, the new tilt truck comes in three sizes and build grades.

Toter's new tilt truck

Photo courtesy of Toter/Wastequip

Toter, a Charlotte, North Carolina-based North American manufacturer of waste and recycling containers, has redesigned its tilt truck line for transporting waste throughout construction sites, commercial, retail, healthcare, entertainment, hospitality, educational and food service facilities. The redesign focuses on key features and benefits to enhance versatility. Toter is a Wastequip brand.

Toter’s tilt trucks now include integrated handles for improved ergonomics and durability. The slimmer profile allows for easier maneuverability through commercial doorways. Plus, the new inset wheel design allows tilt trucks to be nested when fully assembled for easier shipping and storage.

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Toter tilt trucks come in standard, utility and heavy-duty models with load ratings up to 2,000 pounds and are available in multiple sizes (1/2 yard, 3/4 yard and 1 cubic yard). Easy to maneuver even when full, Toter tilt trucks are available with optional tow bars allowing them to be hitched together to move more waste in a single trip. Each model features Toter’s Rugged Rim design for added strength and durability. A powder-coated frame helps reduce corrosion while providing forklift capability for use in industrial or manufacturing environments.

“At Toter, we take pride in being the most credible and trusted partner for container services in the marketplace,” says Nick Daddabbo, director of product management. “Our new tilt truck design continues our track record of delivering products that outperform industry standards. We look forward to helping our customers improve operational efficiencies through the trucks’ innovative features that were designed to solve the challenges they face.”