
Steel Options - continued
All of Mark-Costello Equipment's
Steel Options conform to ANSI Standards. Click here to see our
ANSI Standards - Installation Guidelines for
Stationary Compactors
Doghouses |
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A Doghouse
with Side Door is ideal for ground loading applications. This type of
hopper offers a totally enclosed charge box and a lockable door latch. The user
must specify for right or left hand loading. When more than one access is
desired, an additional door is available. The Doghouse Unit can be furnished
"knocked down" and prime painted, completely assembled for mounting and prime
painted, or already mounted and painted the same finish as the packer. |
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A Doghouse with Rear
Door shown on Mark-Costello's Roll-Off Self-Contained, is ideal for all ROSC
applications where the unit is picked up at the packer end and space limitations
may prevent loading from the side. |
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The Mailbox Style Doghouse
is shown on an RJ-250SC
Self-contained compactor
at a apartment complex drop-off station. In this example, the compactor
automatically cycles after the hopper door has been opened and closed six times.
The Mailbox Doghouse is also ideal for convenience centers. |
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The Telescoping Feed
Chute/Doghouse
(shown on a RJ-250SC) extends to a tenant access door and retracts for
transportation to the landfill. This application is also ideal for apartment
complex drop-off stations with the compactor in a corral. |
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The Rear Feed Hopper
with a Counterbalanced Lid is ideal for dock loading applications with a
lid that totally encloses the hopper opening and requires minimum effort to open
and close. This unit also has a Access
Interlock Switch. |
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A Doghouse for the Dual Recycling Compactor II (DRC II)
is available in side feed, rear feed, or both (pictured), to accommodate
particular loading needs. |
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Security Chutes
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vertical latitude for the hole-in-wall can range from 49" above ground level to
71." It will go as high as 81", but the effective inside height of the chute is
reduced to 34" (38" for Rear Feed Chutes) at upper end. These are based on
packer being located 36" from the wall for side feed and packer against wall for
rear feed. Laterally, the chute is adaptable to 13" either direction off of
center line provided it is no more than 58" above ground level. Security chutes
are constructed of 12 gauge steel. The Security Door is furnished as a completed
assembly and consists of an outside and inside architectural trim, a steel
collar which passes through the wall and will accommodate wall thicknesses up to
12" and a security door constructed of 3/16" steel plate with flush latch. The
latch is available with lock if desired. The feed opening is 39" x 39". |
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Stationary Compactors can be
fitted with a Rear Feed Security Cute to allow waste to be directed to
the compactor from inside your building. Mark-Costello's
Trash Commanders, including the "Tank", are ideal for use with the
Rear Feed Security Chute due to their shorter-than-standard overall
length which provides the best load angle for the chute. This feature has the
same options as the Side Feed Security Chute with one exception; the chute will
be furnished in four components instead of two. |
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A Side Feed Security Chute,
shown with optional security door, can be furnished
"knocked down" and all parts prime painted; the doghouse assembled ready for
mounting with the chute in two components and prime painted; or the doghouse can
be fully mounted and painted the same finish as the compactor unit with the
chute in two components (the unit can only be loaded into rectangular compaction
containers for shipping purposes). The chute in the mounted version will only be
prime painted and matching paint will be provided. |
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Self-contained Compactors can also be equipped
with Security Cutes. This
RJ-88SC, with
container guide, has a Rear Feed Chute that easily disconnects when
the compactor is pulled for transportation to the landfill. |
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This self-contained has a Side Feed Security
Chute. The container guide ensures that the compactor is
repositioned correctly each time it is pulled to be emptied. |
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