Hydraulic Box Dumper with Safety Cage
AMS-T3 Hydraulic Box Dumper

HYDRAULIC BOX DUMPERS

AMS-T3
1000 or 2000 Lb. Lifting Capacity

AMS-T-3 hydraulic box dumpers will lift and empty Gaylord boxes to increase efficiency & reduce operator fatigue. Our hydraulic box dumpers have bearings at all pivot points, including severe-duty points, and composite sleeve bearings at the main pivot point. They were engineered to allow easy access to the hydraulic and electrical components. 

AMS-T-3 hydraulic box dumpers must be lagged to the floor and require a 130″ or 150″ ceiling clearance, depending on the discharge height. The frame is constructed of reinforced, formed steel and includes a retaining bar that adjusts from 24″ to 48″ high. The standard drum is 52″ wide x 48″ deep, but an extra-wide 60″ drum is also available.

AMS-T-3 hydraulic box dumpers have a 1000 or 2000 lb. weight capacity. The 1000 lb. box dumper has a 24-second lift time while the 2000 lb. capacity model requires 30-33 seconds. Both have a 45-second gravity down and can be ordered with a 48″ or 60″ high discharge height. The 1000 lb. box dumper has a 1.5 HP motor and is available in 1 or 3-phase power and the 2000 lb. model has a 2 HP motor that requires 3-phase power. 

AMS-T-3 hydraulic box dumpers have a maximum container height of 48″, are built in the U.S., and are manufactured with quality components. Options include gated enclosures, auto-run control packages, increased weight capacities, and stainless steel and/or washdown construction and components.

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    Testimonials

    “This is an incredibly useful tool in preventing employee injury and expediting our processing services with salvage and resale clothing items. We thoroughly enjoy the convenience of the box dumper and ease of use for our employees.”

    Jay S., Angel View

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    Lisa B., PCS of Mass