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==Process==
==Process==
The skip has 'lugs'/'pins' at the front on either side which are located into the rear of the lorry for the skip to pivot against. Chains, which are attached to the arm of the lorry, are manually attached to the skip via 'lugs' which are fixed on the rear of the skip. When the arm is engaged and moves towards the body of the lorry, the bin pivots on the rear of the lorry as the rear lifts into the air, and empties its contents into the rear of lorry. The point of waste deposit into the lorry is called a hopper, and within this unit there is a hydraulic ram that pushes the waste into the body of the lorry via a blade through a series of compacting cycles (see diagram below). This compaction allows multiple skips of compressible waste to be emptied and compacted into the lorry to optimise the weight and the logistics associated with onward transportation for processing. At the point of unloading, the rear section of the lorry, including the compacting hopper unit, opens upwards at the rear of the lorry, and a separate hydraulic ram is then used to push the collected waste out of the vehicle.
The skip has 'lugs'/'pins' at the front on either side which are located into the rear of the lorry for the skip to pivot against. Chains, which are attached to the arm of the lorry, are manually attached to the skip via 'lugs' which are fixed on the rear of the skip. When the arm is engaged and moves towards the body of the lorry, the bin pivots on the rear of the lorry as the rear lifts into the air, and empties its contents into the rear of lorry. The point of waste deposit into the lorry is called a hopper, and within this unit there is a hydraulic ram that pushes the waste into the body of the lorry via a blade through a series of compacting cycles (see diagram below). This compaction allows multiple skips of compressible [[waste]] (such as [[Cardboard]] and/or [[Residual Waste]]) to be emptied and compacted into the lorry to optimise the weight and the logistics associated with onward transportation for processing. At the point of unloading, the rear section of the lorry, including the compacting hopper unit, opens upwards at the rear of the lorry, and a separate hydraulic ram is then used to push the collected waste out of the vehicle.


[[File:Screenshot 2022-07-26 191746.png|500px|left|Rear Loader Refuse Truck and Hydraulics Layout, all rights reserved Wastebuilt and Eagle Hydraulics]]<br clear='left'/>
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