Robust tipping skips designed for easy handling of bulk waste, scrap and loose materials in busy industrial environments.
Featuring integral forklift guides and a 1 tonne load capacity, these skips provide a safe, controlled tipping action and are available in 600 litre and 900 litre sizes.
Product Features
- Strong steel construction designed for frequent forklift handling
- Integral forklift guides for fast, secure and safe lifting
- Controlled tipping action for efficient emptying of contents
- Two generous capacity options: 600 L or 900 L
- 1 tonne load rating suitable for heavy waste and scrap
- Compact 1070 mm width option for tighter spaces
- Larger 1570 mm width option for higher volume handling
Key Specifications
| Product type | Forklift tipping skip with guides |
| Capacity options | 600 L or 900 L |
| Maximum load | 1 tonne |
| Overall width (600 L) | 1070 mm |
| Overall width (900 L) | 1570 mm |
| Handling method | Forklift truck via integral guides |
| Typical use | Waste, scrap and loose material handling |
Applications
- Collecting and tipping factory and warehouse waste materials
- Handling metal offcuts, timber scrap and packaging debris
- Bulk movement of loose materials in production areas
- General waste management in workshops and service yards
- Supporting recycling and segregation of heavy waste streams
Frequently Asked Questions
Can these tipping skips be used with any standard forklift truck?
The skips are designed to be handled by forklifts using the integral guides. Always ensure your forklift has adequate load capacity and that the fork dimensions are compatible with the guides before use.
How do I choose between the 600 L and 900 L tipping skip?
Select the 600 litre version if space is limited or if you handle smaller waste volumes. Choose the 900 litre version for higher throughput where you need to move or tip larger quantities in each load.
What is the maximum load these tipping skips can safely handle?
Both sizes are rated for a maximum load of 1 tonne. Never exceed this rating and always distribute the load evenly within the skip to maintain safe handling and tipping.
