HOISTING CONCRETE BEAM BUCKET – 1 CU. YD

HOISTING CONCRETE BEAM BUCKET – 1 CU. YD

The Hoisting Concrete Beam Bucket is your perfect solution to place concrete in hard to reach areas. This versatile concrete bucket can be hoisted for concrete placement for a range of applications, including columns and beams. It also serves as an attachment to utilize as a front receiving hopper or floor hopper. Ideal for cranes, telehandlers, rough terrain forklifts, skid steers, tractors and front-end loaders.

  • 1 Cubic Yard Capacity
  • Hoist-able for crane applications
  • Offset gate pours columns, slabs, beams, narrow forms and walls
  • Universal fit fork pockets for straight mast and extended range forklifts
  • Discharge gate manually with handle
  • Adjustable chute included
  • 53″ Bucket width x 55″ Bucket height
  • 65″ Overall height
  • Features 2 fork retention pins
  • Constructed of heavy duty steel
  • All-welded construction
  • Utilize as a front receiving bucket or floor hopper, with the addition of the Beam Bucket Riser (sold separately SKU#FHR-VFL)
  • Click here to view the Operational Safety and Assembly Instructions.  This hoist-able concrete beam bucket has been rated as a “below the hook lifting device” in accordance with ASME B30.20-2010, which references ASME BTH-1-2014.

 

Weight 645 lbs
Overall Dimensions 69.5 × 53 × 65 in
capacity 1 CU. YD.
Forklift Pocket Height 2.5"
Forklift Pocket Width 7.5"
Chute Length 42"
Chute Opening 9.75"
Gate Opening 12"W x 10" Deep
Fork Pocket Centers 40"
Uniform Capacity* 4,500 lbs

Description

Hoisting Concrete Beam Bucket

The Hoisting Concrete Beam Bucket is your perfect solution to place concrete in hard to reach areas. This versatile concrete bucket can be hoisted for concrete placement for a range of applications, including columns and beams.  It also serves as an attachment to utilize as a front receiving hopper or floor hopper (Beam Bucket Riser sold separately SKU#FHR-VFL).  It is suitable for cranes, telehandlers, rough terrain forklifts, skid steers, tractors and front-end loaders. Fabricated from heavy gauge steel and all-welded construction, this durable concrete bucket is an easy choice for your next job.

This hoist-able concrete beam bucket has been rated as a “below the hook lifting device” in accordance with ASME B30.20-2010, which references ASME BTH-1-2014. Click here to view the Operational Safety and Assembly Instructions.

Offset gate

Featuring a capacity of 1 Cu Yd, this concrete bucket allows you to place significant amounts of concrete at once, a smart alternative that saves you the cost of a concrete pump or crane. The offset gate permits pouring into forms against adjacent walls and against rebar, ideal for columns, slabs, beams, and walls.  This attachment features a discharge gate that is manually controlled with a handle.

Chute Included

Unlike concrete buckets offered by competitors, the Concrete Beam Bucket includes the steel chute. The slope of the chute is fully adjustable to allow it to be stowed, raised and/or lowered, as needed.  Plus, the chute opening is 9.75″ in width allowing ample room to shovel concrete along.

Fork Pockets

This bucket attachment has “universal fit” fork pockets and easily slides over forks of telehandlers, rough terrain forklifts, skid steers, tractors and front-end loaders. The fork pockets are 36″ deep and will fit forks up to 2.50″ thick and 7.50″ wide.   This concrete bucket also features 2 fork pocket retention pins to secure the hopper to the forklift.

 

 

CAUTION: OSHA requires contacting the manufacturer of your forklift to request specifications for the use of any forklift attachments to ensure your equipment has the adequate capacity to handle the desired load. Refer to your forklift operator manuals for more information.

Unit must be used in accordance with Standard Construction Safe Lifting Procedures.

Product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may vary from actual product.

*Note:  Always distribute load evenly.  When uniform weight capacity is calculated for any product, the capacity is based on the weight being uniformly distributed over the entire usable area.  

 

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