Refuse Collection Vehicle

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An RCV or Refuse Collection Vehicle is a type of lorry used to empty Wheelie Bins at a waste producers' premises without the removal of the Wheelie Bin from the site. The lorry works in a similar way to a REL Lorry but uses a comb lifting device that hooks under the lip of Wheelie Bin (see Wheelie Bin WikiWaste page) to allow it be lifted and emptied into the rear of the lorry (hence it is also sometimes called a 'rear end loader'). An RCV can lift two smaller Wheelie Bins such as a 240 litre capacity, or one larger Wheelie Bin such as a 1100 litre capacity.

RCV Commercial Collection emptying 1100 litre Wheelie Bin, all rights reserved Veolia
RCV Commercial Collection emptying 1100 litre Wheelie Bin, all rights reserved Veolia


Summary

An RCV or Refuse Collection Vehicle is a type of lorry used to empty Wheelie Bins at a waste producers' premises without the removal of the Wheelie Bin from the site. The lorry works in a similar way to a REL Lorry but uses a comb lifting device that hooks under the lip of Wheelie Bin (see Wheelie Bin WikiWaste page) to allow it be lifted and emptied into the rear of the lorry (hence it is also sometimes called a 'rear end loader'). An RCV can lift two smaller Wheelie Bins such as a 240 litre capacity, or one larger Wheelie Bin such as a 1100 litre capacity.

Process

The Wheelie Bin has a lip on the front edge opposite the hing of the lid, which locates on a 'comb' lifting unit attached to the rear of the lorry. When the comb is engaged the bin is lifted and pivots on the rear of the lorry, and empties its contents into the rear of lorry. The point of waste deposit into the lorry is called a hopper, and within this unit there is a hydraulic ram that pushes the waste into the body of the lorry through a series of compacting cycles via blade )(see diagram below). This compaction allows multiple bins of compressible waste to be emptied and compacted into the lorry to optimise the weight and the logistics associated with onward transportation for processing. At the point of unloading, the rear section of the lorry, including the compacting hopper unit, opens upwards at the rear of the lorry, and a separate hydraulic ram is then used to push the collected waste out of the vehicle.

Rear Loader Refuse Truck and Hydraulics Layout, all rights reserved Wastebuilt and Eagle Hydraulics
Rear Loader Refuse Truck and Hydraulics Layout, all rights reserved Wastebuilt and Eagle Hydraulics


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