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Patent # 7,210,890

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How does the Curotto system handle bulky items, such as appliances,
in order to meet the "take-all" requirement of residential contracts?

 
 
   


Haulers
are sometimes concerned that by using an automated system they cannot meet the “take-all” requirement of residential contracts - this is not so.

The beefy arm and lock-sure grabbers of the Curotto system allows haulers to load all the typical take-all items including bulky furniture and appliances.

In most instances the Curotto arm is able to grab and dump items such as chairs and dryers into the can. When the driver needs to hand load an item, the Curotto-Can has a low lift-over height with the fall-away flap. Because the lift-over height is significantly lower than other automated systems, it is easy for the driver to hoist the largest of items into the Can in a safe manner. With an ASL, when you have bulky extras, another truck is required to drive the same route to pickup these items.

With Curotto one truck does all.

 
 
 
 
   

Click to watch the Curotto Can grab and dump some typical bulky items.

 
 
   
 
   


The
above photos show typical bulky items encountered on a "take-all" route and how the arm of the Curroto Can grabs and dumps them into the Can.

   
   
 
 

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