Container Loading
Capacity
30,000kg
Cycle Time
40′ in 6mins
Overall Length
16560mm
Container Sizes
20’/30’/40′
Faster, Safer containers loading.
COMBI-CSS
COMBI-CSS Features
LOAD A FULL CONTAINER IN UNDER 6 MINUTES
The Combi-CSS was developed to significantly speed up loading containers while increasing safety to operators and minimising damage to the product. Loads weighing up to 30,000kg, are assembled on the platform outside the container. An entire load cycle can be performed by a single operator. In fact, a 40-foot container can be fully loaded in as little as 6 minutes.
LOAD CONTAINERS WITHOUT RISK OF PRODUCT DAMAGE
The patented Combi-CSS is a low, free-standing platform with a dual-directional motor-driven pulling mechanism that moves a Hardox 500 steel sheet. The sheet is guided into the container by the mechanism underneath, ensuring safe loading without any risk of product damage. When the goods are fully loaded within the container, a hydraulic rear barrier gate, fixed to the end of the platform, holds the material within the container while the metal sheet is slipped out from underneath it, hence the name.
LOAD A FULL CONTAINER IN UNDER 6 MINUTES
The Combi-CSS was developed to significantly speed up loading containers while increasing safety to operators and minimising damage to the product. Loads weighing up to 30,000kg, are assembled on the platform outside the container. An entire load cycle can be performed by a single operator. In fact, a 40-foot container can be fully loaded in as little as 6 minutes.
LOAD CONTAINERS WITHOUT RISK OF PRODUCT DAMAGE
The patented Combi-CSS is a low, free-standing platform with a dual-directional motor-driven pulling mechanism that moves a Hardox 500 steel sheet. The sheet is guided into the container by the mechanism underneath, ensuring safe loading without any risk of product damage. When the goods are fully loaded within the container, a hydraulic rear barrier gate, fixed to the end of the platform, holds the material within the container while the metal sheet is slipped out from underneath it, hence the name.