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Tipper cylinders receive strenuous testing

An Edbro product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 17, 2007

Edbro emphasises the importance of regular maintenance to minimise the possible risks which occur in everyday operation.

In today's increasingly demanding market, when margins are constantly squeezed tighter and tighter, tipper operators understand the importance of carrying the maximum payload possible for increased productivity, while still maintaining optimum safety levels.

Edbro recognises the vital importance of a reliable and safe product to minimise the risk of accident and injury.

In-house each cylinder on the production line is tested to above and beyond regular operating conditions before it leaves the factory to ensure optimum performance even when the product is pushed to the limits of safe practice.

In addition to the internal quality control measures put in place to ensure each cylinder despatched meets these demanding standards, Edbro offers expert advice to all operators to ensure the ultimate safety in the field.

The Edbro Service Agent Day, held last month at the company's Bolton premises, was an opportunity for Edbro to emphasise first hand the importance of regular maintenance to minimise the possible risks which occur in everyday operation.

With this constant support and training behind them, Edbro agents are equipped to offer comprehensive advice to optimise the safety of those in contact with this equipment.

The Edbro product has been developed to optimise payload capacity with a lightweight construction, increase productivity with fast operating times, and face the challenges of the toughest and most dangerous operating conditions in the tipping industry today.

The Edbro fit and forget reputation is well established and reflects the durability of a product designed to offer maximum performance for the lifetime of the chassis.

However hard wearing the cylinder design, it can never compensate for poor maintenance of the bushes and hinges, which can result in dangerous accidents.

Incidents when the fully tipped body is not sufficiently stable and forces the vehicle to completely tip over are exceptionally dangerous and can be caused by neglecting the tipping equipment and hinges in use.

Some accidents of this nature have resulted in irreparable damage to equipment and property but, more importantly, serious injury and even death of the vehicle operator or bystanders.

Edbro is striving to reduce such tragic incidents and take some responsibility for offering the best advice and support to prevent them from occurring.

With regular equipment servicing and repair when needed the risk of damage and injury can be significantly reduced.

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