By Equipter.
Contractors and roofers typically use the Equipter RB4000 when they’re installing asphalt shingle roofing systems. What many of them are not aware of though is that the RB4000 can be used when tearing off and installing other types of roofs.
Here, we explore what the Equipter can be used for when installing clay tile, wooden shake and sheet metal roofing systems.
Did you know that concrete and clay roofing tiles can be over 33 times as heavy per square foot as asphalt shingles? Replacing a clay tile roof is a heavy and messy job. With the RB4000, roofing contractors can eliminate the backbreaking work of throwing these tiles onto the ground and hauling new tiles to the roof.
Since the lid of the RB4000 opens to create a 10.5-foot catch area, roofers can easily use their tear-off tools to slide old tiles into the 4.1-cubic-yard container. This eliminates the time it takes to walk over to the roofline and drop the used tile, hoping it lands on an unsteady debris-catching system without damaging plants.
The Equipter also doubles as a material and shingle lift that reaches up to 12 feet, so you don’t strain your back or lose balance when hauling materials up a ladder throughout the day.
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Although wooden shakes aren’t as sharp or heavy as broken roofing tiles, they can still crush delicate landscape features like flowers and small shrubs. Blue tarps aren’t nearly as effective in protecting your customers’ landscapes as the Equipter. The RB4000 features a 4-foot rollback, which allows it to stretch over more petite landscape elements and catch debris before it even has a chance to hit the ground.
Need to reach over a sidewalk? The optional Rear Extension Kit allows you to reach even farther back and provides an extra layer of protection for the siding and windows you’re working around.
The RB4000 can also be used to catch and haul metal roofing materials. Since these materials are so much lighter than standard roofing shingles, you’re likely to fill the Equipter with an entire load of metal roofing without breaking the self-propelled dump trailer’s GVWR of 4,000 pounds.
The length of the dump container is just over 8.5 feet, slightly shorter than the standard metal roofing sheet. But that doesn’t mean the Equipter can’t handle transporting that debris across the job site! It still helps shave time and labor costs on virtually any job.
With an online database containing over 220 third-party rental locations, Equipter can help your crew try the RB4000 to see if it’s the right fit for your business. Whether you're starting a roofing company or looking to enhance production in your existing company, use Equipter's free Rental Locator Tool your closest Equipter rental location today.
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Original article source: Equipter
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