Diverse Concrete Bucket Options

The Diverse Concrete Bucket Options offered by CraneGear leads to many usages. Let’s take a look at the options and some video of our bucket options and the industries they can serve. No one has more options than Eichinger in attachments. Let’s show you what we do in small materials and concrete buckets.

Crane, Forklift and Castor Bucket Options

Our buckets can be lifted by Crane, Forklift, or rolled on Castors. If you are moving rock for a mechanical contractor to cover conduit, you can do so with a crane, or a forklift equally as easy. Put our 2052 Bucket over the conduit and have full control of the flow rate. Put it on castors that are carriage bolt ready and roll this over a closure strip on a PT deck and pour with precision. Literally, you can put these into a Construction Hoist and roll them, or fly them to the deck on a Crane Loading Platform. You can save the challenge of how to move them around just by having a diverse tool such as the 2052 which will deliver up to 3/4 of a yard.

PreCast Concrete and Forklift Concrete Buckets

Precast Concrete and Forklift Concrete Buckets should often be going together like peanut butter and jelly. If you have an overhead crane, it could be that the larger capacity of a laydown concrete bucket is the right option to get some work done. But if your plant doesn’t have a large overhead crane where you are pouring, our forklift buckets provide an easy and affordable alternative. These are low. Under 50 inches to pour a 1.3 yard version. You can lift them from three sides. The gate can open by a handle on the gate, or by a handle as a lever. At $1281 for the concrete bucket, you simply won’t find a more affordable option. And obviously, these are great for pouring in locations that are the backfill jobs. Any place where you’ve covered over from above and you might have to buggy or slick line to pour, a forklift bucket can be an optional solution.

Concrete buckets for cranes and forklifts by CraneGear

Landscapers in Hard to Reach Places

Landscapers in hard to reach places like on retaining wall jobs, or on roofs need solutions for delivering materials. Sometimes a tiller truck just can’t get there. But if I a forklift can reach that back yard with the retaining walls or for a grand backyard, it might be that delivering with a bucket, the rock, concrete, or sand can be done efficiently with a bucket by CraneGear.

If you are on a roof, it might be that you can do the job with our 2052. But if your product is going to need to be loaded on the ground, flown up with a crane and quickly unloaded, our rectangle buckets can be a fantastic option. The wide gates make the flow of the product easy. The wider filling makes filling them on the ground quick and gives you options in equipment to do it.

While we think of concrete with our buckets, they do so much more than just concrete.

Roofers and Bucket Advantages

Our buckets being easily craneable makes it a natural fit for roofers to be looking at our 2052. If you want to hoist rock covering up to a roof and spread it out, what could be better than doing it with our 2052 on casters? You can fly over our spread out manually pushing the bucket. Taking 3/4 of a yard at a time can let you efficiently spread it out with one person working with the crane while others spread the rock. Over at ForkliftGear.net in the Silos section you’ll see some of the options we have available. These also carry over to Big Bag options. Our Big Bag Spreader can make delivering big bags a safe option in keeping them balanced and lifted evenly without causing rips in the bags. We have around a dozen options that are great for roofers on CraneGear.net.

Solutions at CraneGear

Our solutions at CraneGear are diverse. Eichinger’s catalog is significant with its 122 years of experience. If you don’t see the solution you need, it’s worth reaching out at sales@cranegear.net. I personally have nearly 30 years of experience in construction and with materials handling. We likely have a solution if you just describe the problem. Or we can always get on a phone call to discuss it if that’s easier.





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