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- Dumper abstract "A dumper is a vehicle designed for carrying bulk material, often on building sites. Dumpers are distinguished from dump trucks by configuration: a dumper is usually an open 4-wheeled vehicle with the load skip in front of the driver, while a dump truck has its cab in front of the load. The skip can tip to dump the load; this is where the name "dumper" comes from. They are normally diesel powered. A towing eye is fitted for secondary use as a site tractor. Dumpers with rubber tracks are used in special circumstances and are popular in some countries.Early Thwaites dumpers had a payload of about a ton and were 2-wheel drive, driving on the front axle and steered at the back wheels. The single cylinder diesel engine (sometimes made by Lister) was started by hand cranking. The steering wheel turned the back wheels, not front. Having neither electrics nor hydraulics there was not much to go wrong. The skip was secured by a catch by the driver's feet. When the catch is released, the skip tips under the weight of its contents at pivot points below, and after being emptied is raised by hand.Modern dumpers have payloads of up to 10 tonnes (11 short tons; 9.8 long tons) and usually steer by articulating at the middle of the chassis (pivot steering). They have multi-cylinder diesel engines, some turbocharged, electric start and hydraulics for tipping and steering and are more expensive to make and operate. An A-frame known as a ROPS (Roll-Over Protection) frame, may be fitted over the seat to protect the driver if the dumper rolls over. Some dumpers have FOPS (Falling Object Protection) as well. Lifting skips are available for discharging above ground level. In the 1990s dumpers with swivel skips, which could be rotated to tip sideways, became popular, especially for working in narrow sites such as road works. Dumpers are the most common cause of accidents involving construction plant.These vehicles are also called "dumper" in some mainland European languages.".
- Dumper thumbnail Thwaites_dumper_in_action_498_3.jpg?width=300.
- Dumper wikiPageID "1183160".
- Dumper wikiPageLength "2571".
- Dumper wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Dumper wikiPageRevisionID "677376721".
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink A-frame.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Articulated_hauler.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Construction_equipment.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engineering_vehicles.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Chassis.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_track.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_engine.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Dump_truck.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Electric.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_network.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Electricity.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulic.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulics.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink R_A_Lister_and_Company.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Road_works.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Roadworks.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Rubber_tracks.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink Skip_(container).
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink File:Thwaites_dumper_in_action_498_3.jpg.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLink File:Wozidło_przegubowe.jpg.
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dumper".
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "carriers".
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "construction dumper".
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "dumper truck".
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "dumper".
- Dumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "site dumpers".
- Dumper hasPhotoCollection Dumper.
- Dumper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Dumper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Dumper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Dumper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Dumper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Dumper subject Category:Construction_equipment.
- Dumper subject Category:Engineering_vehicles.
- Dumper hypernym Vehicle.
- Dumper type Article.
- Dumper type MeanOfTransportation.
- Dumper type Article.
- Dumper type Vehicle.
- Dumper comment "A dumper is a vehicle designed for carrying bulk material, often on building sites. Dumpers are distinguished from dump trucks by configuration: a dumper is usually an open 4-wheeled vehicle with the load skip in front of the driver, while a dump truck has its cab in front of the load. The skip can tip to dump the load; this is where the name "dumper" comes from. They are normally diesel powered. A towing eye is fitted for secondary use as a site tractor.".
- Dumper label "Dumper".
- Dumper sameAs Самазвал.
- Dumper sameAs Vehicle_de_trabuc.
- Dumper sameAs Minidumper.
- Dumper sameAs Vorderkipper.
- Dumper sameAs Tombereau.
- Dumper sameAs Chimpín.
- Dumper sameAs Wywrotka.
- Dumper sameAs Tombador.
- Dumper sameAs m.04f7l2.
- Dumper sameAs Dumper.
- Dumper sameAs Думпер.
- Dumper sameAs Думпер.
- Dumper sameAs Q179342.
- Dumper sameAs Q179342.
- Dumper wasDerivedFrom Dumper?oldid=677376721.
- Dumper depiction Thwaites_dumper_in_action_498_3.jpg.
- Dumper isPrimaryTopicOf Dumper.