Garbage Compactor Truck (also known as rear loader garbage truck, waste compactor truck) is a specialized sanitation vehicle used for the collection, compaction, and transfer of municipal solid waste. By integrating mechanical, electronic, and hydraulic technologies, it enables efficient waste compaction and sealed transportation, effectively reducing secondary pollution and transport frequency.

The loading device of the garbage compactor truck is a core functional component for automated collection, primarily used to automatically grasp, lift, and empty waste bins. Different application scenarios require different loading structures. Currently, the main loading methods for garbage compactor trucks include the following four types.
1. Bin-Lifter Mechanism
Suitable for standard 120L, 240L, 660L square plastic bins or 300L steel drums. The mechanical arm grips the bin ears to automatically lift, tip, and empty the bin.
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2. Semi-Sealed Hopper-Type Loading Mechanism
Suitable for collecting loose bulk waste. Compact in structure, ideal for space-restricted areas.
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3. Fully Sealed Hopper-Type Loading Mechanism
Suitable for collecting loose bulk waste, facilitating integration with small garbage trucks and loaders while providing sealing function.
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4. Swing Arm-Type Loading Mechanism
Compatible with existing skip loader waste bins already in use.
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In addition, customized loading structures can be designed to meet specific customer requirements.
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| Hose reel on top of tailgate | Built-in pneumatic cover |
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| With bin-lifting device, foot pedal and handrail | Without bin-lifting device |