Extendable Tail Hoist

 


Extendable Tail Hoist

The Extendable Tail roll-off hoist has a sliding tail that allows for low loading height for limited overhead clearance and the ability to pick up the container below ground level. This hoist also available with the 8” mainframe and 2” sub frame and the 10” sub frameless hoist.

  • Provides operators the option of loading in areas with low overhead clearance
  • Inside controls standard reducing the chance of driver injury
  • Durable rear hinge designed to withstand the stress of grueling day after day use

Extendable Tail Hoist

Our Advantage

Outboard Supported Side Rollers

Greasable roller shaft is removable with two bolts

Lowest Loading Angle

Lowest load angle in the industry with a DOT ICC bumper standard.

Optional Side Roller on Tail

Tail reduces stress on the long sills of the container.

Optional Wings on Tail

Tail is great for loading misaligned containers.

Features
  • 8 x 4 x 1/2” Tube Main Frame
  • 3 x 2 x 1/4” Tube Sub Frame
  • 2 1/2” Diameter Rear Hinge
  • All Working Points Greasable
  • 1” Spring Loaded Container Locks
  • 2 1/2” Diameter Lift Cylinder Shafts
  • 10” Diameter Cable Sheaves
  • 52 Gallon Oil Reservoir
  • Suction Screen and Return Filter
  • Inside and Outside Controls
  • Sealed Lighting System
Options
  • “The Hooker” Hold On Systems
  • Behind Cab and Oversize Oil Tanks
  • Tool Boxes
  • Auxiliary Stops
  • Poly or Steel Fenders
  • Tarping Systems
  • Ratchet Tie Down Straps
  • Pintle Hook
  • Front Mount Pump
  • PTO
  • Drop Shaft

For the Ultimate in Container Securement, add “The Hooker” to your Roll Off Hoist. 

The Extendable Tail Hoist can be paired with these Chassis and Containers

Product Specifications

* Cycle Times are Factory developed and controlled by PTO output, oil viscosity, human and mechanical efficiency, and may vary accordingly. All dimensions are subject to steel and manufacturing tolerances.

Videos

Video detailing GalFab Extended Tail Hoist features, options and production.

 

Rollers are bolted to the side of the frame, allowing for easier replacement and better support of the container.

Literature

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