A site dumper is a specialised and robust vehicle used to move and unload bulk materials on construction, mining, and agricultural sites. It is an extremely versatile piece of equipment that rotates and tilts to dump materials such as soil, gravel, and debris. Site dumpers are known for their ability to handle heavy loads over rough terrain and are essential for tasks like site cleanup, ground preparation, and transporting materials around complex projects.

The primary function is to move large quantities of materials like soil, sand, gravel, rock, and construction debris from one area to another.

They are vital for projects like building roads, infrastructure, and other developments by efficiently moving materials to where they are needed and across any terrain.

Site dumpers are designed for rough terrain, with excellent maneuverability that allows them to operate in tight spaces on a busy job site.

They have a skip that can be tilted or, in some models, rotated 180 degrees to dump its contents in a desired location.

Modern dumpers often include safety features such as rollover protective structures (ROPS) and ergonomic seating to protect the operator.
The Wacker Neuson DV90 is a 9-tonne dual-view Site Dumper with Duetz TD2.9 T Diesel engine, 9000kg payload, 4600 litres heaped skip capacity. Key features include a hydrostatic drive, 360degrees rotating operator seat for safety and visibility , and a high strength steel chassis. It’s dimensions are approximately 4622mm (L) x 2420mm (W) x 3382mm (H)
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The AUSA D1001APG is a 10,000kg payload articulated dumper with a Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 HT engine, 55.4 kW power, and a maximum speed of 25 km/h. Key features include a 4×4 traction system, a 180-degree swivel skip for versatile unloading, and a torque converter transmission. It has a heaped skip capacity of 3900 litres and an empty weight of 5153 kg.
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