ARMS
ARM LATCH
PUSH BAR
DRUM
WINCH
LIFTING
CYLINDER
SECTION 2
INTRODUCTION
CONTAINER ATTACHMENT
The Leach Container Attachment system consists of a
loading edge with a latch assembly and a guide ear
(ear) on each side of the packer tailgate. The latches
and ears are installed to accomodate containers from
one (1) to ten (10) cubic yard capacity. The standard
container for use with the Leach rear loader must have
an ANSI Standard 1
1/4" -
1
3/4
"
diameter trunnion bar
which is between 77
1/2
" and 78" end to end. This trun-
nion bar length will center the container between the
“ears” and prevent the container from moving side-
ways. The latch arms must be manually raised and
secured by the arm latch. The container arms, when
properly latched together with the guide ears, will
secure the container to the packer.
Only containers that meet the American
National Standards Institue (ANSI) regulations
should be used in conjuction with Leach
Container Handling Systems.
CONTAINER HANDLING SYSTEMS
To lift or dump a container, several systems are avail-
able.
A hydraulically operated container push bar is available
to handle containers of 1 to 3 cubic yard capacity.
The handling of containers with capacities of four (4) or
more cubic yards requires the use of a drum winch or
roof mounted container lifting cylinder.
Drum winches are rated at various pounds of pull.
Leach Company offers winches with 8,000, 12,000 and
heavy duty 12,000 lb. ratings. The Leach container lift
cylinder is rated at 12,000 pounds.
NO TE:
Leach bodies are capab le of being equipped with
more than one container handling system.
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