OVERALL DIMENSIONS OF THE M2 EQUIPMENT M2
20 Yd
25 Yd
28 Yd
- Total length
- 249” (6,325mm)
- Total height
- 121” (3,073mm)
- Height from chassis to top of body.
- 96” (2,438mm)
- Hopper capacity.
- 3 Yd3
- Hopper opening.
- 57-3/16” (1,453mm)
- Inside Hopper width.
- 80-3/16” (2,037mm)
- Hopper total width.
- 102” (2,591mm)
- Total length
- 281” (7,123mm)
- Total height
- 121” (3,073mm)
- Height from chassis to top of body.
- 96” (2,438mm)
- Hopper capacity.
- 3 Yd3
- Hopper opening.
- 57 3/16” (1,453mm)
- Inside Hopper width.
- 80 3/16” (2,037mm)
- Hopper total width.
- 102” (2,591mm)
- Total length
- 300” (7,602mm)
- Total height
- 121” (3,073mm)
- Height from chassis to top of body.
- 96” (2,438mm)
- Hopper capacity.
- 3 Yd3
- Hopper opening.
- 57 3/16” (1,453mm)
- Inside Hopper width.
- 80 3/16” (2,037mm)
- Hopper total width.
- 102” (2,591mm)
CYLINDER SPECIFICATIONS⌄
- Hydraulic Pump Mod. P350 2.5, CW, 14T, 2B C
- Maximum Operation Pressure: 2800 psi
- Work Flow: 35 gpm @ 1500 RPM
- Hydraulic tank capacity: 151 lt /40 gal
- Total system capacity: 256.42 lt /67.74
PERFORMANCE⌄
- Slide and Sweep Cycle: 18-20 seconds
- Compaction = 900-1300 pounds per yard, depending on refuse density.
* Cycle times may vary slightly.
CHASSIS REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS⌄
20 yd | 25 yd | 28 yd |
2 axles (4×2) | 3 axles (6×4) | 3 axles (6×4) |
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS⌄
- The M2 packer is recognized for its compaction capacity exceeding 700 kg/m3, high durability, impeccable performance in daily operations, and low maintenance cost.
- High-strength AR200 steel panels with hardness >200 Brinell degrees, overlap-joined to enhance stress distribution and body rigidity, along with a highly efficient compaction and sweeping system.
- Use of hydraulic cylinders with exceptionally high surface hardness due to a chemical-thermal nitriding treatment, and a high-efficiency hydraulic circuit with low fluid demand.
- The box floor is smooth to prevent stress concentration, reinforced with central and lateral supports, thus facilitating cleaning and maintenance.
- The paint and surface finish are achieved through prior cleaning with shot blasting, application of primer, polyurethane-based paint, and final curing in enclosed ovens.