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    About Hooklift Trucks

    Hooklift trucks are equipped with a hydraulic hooklift hoist that can hook, lift, and load a dump, scrap, flatbed, polymer, tanker, or other container and lock it in place for safe transport, then unload it on arrival.

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    About Hooklift Trucks

    Hooklift trucks are medium- and heavy-duty vehicles equipped with a hydraulic hooklift hoist. The hoist enables the operator to hook, lift, and load a body or container that’s then locked in place for safe transport. The capability to quickly load and unload a dump, scrap, flatbed, polymer, or other type of container makes the hooklift truck one of the most versatile work vehicles available. Construction, demolition, landscape, recycling management, and waste collection companies are just a few of the many types of businesses that use these trucks to transport construction debris, scrap metal, tree trimmings, snow, gravel, mulch, liquids, and many other types of materials.


    Ford F750 Hooklift Truck

    Benefits

    Hooklift trucks offer a number of appealing benefits that make them worthy of buyers’ strong consideration. For example, because one hooklift truck can accommodate multiple types of containers, it may be possible for a company to reduce the number of vehicles in its fleet, thus resulting in maintenance, insurance, and other cost savings. Hooklift trucks also provide excellent maneuverability into and out of tight spaces, as well as outstanding accuracy when placing containers on the ground. Furthermore, in-cab control systems that allow the operator to load and unload containers without leaving the vehicle make for a safer work environment.

    Features & Considerations

    Although electric trucks have begun to appear in this segment of the market, most hooklift trucks are still powered by diesel or gas engines from manufacturers like Cummins, Ford, International, and Mack. In addition to 4x2, 4x4, and 6x4 drivetrains, automatic and manual transmissions from Allison and other transmission brands are common equipment. Some hooklift trucks also have built-in toolboxes and/or underbody and side-mounted steel or aluminum storage compartments, providing convenient and weather-resistant space for stowing materials and supplies.

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