Usage
This rubble chute with two chains is designed for the safe and efficient evacuation of construction debris from upper floors to ground-level containers, ideal for renovation and demolition sites.
Advantages
- High-density polyethylene construction ensures impact resistance and durability against weather extremes.
- Modular design allows quick assembly and adaptation to varying building heights.
- Nestable elements facilitate transport and storage on-site.
- Chains provide secure attachment to scaffolding or structural supports, enhancing safety during use.
- The system minimizes dust dispersal and reduces worksite noise compared to manual debris handling.
Specifications
- The chute body is made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), offering significant resistance to shocks, abrasion, and chemical agents.[1][2]
- Designed for intensive professional use; withstands temperature variations typically between 0 °C and +50 °C. Chains are rated at up to 1000 kg each for secure suspension.[5]
- Total height of each element: approximately 1.10 m. Upper diameter: around 50 cm; lower diameter: about 40 cm. Weight per section: roughly between 8–9.5 kg.[2][5]
- The modular system can be extended up to approximately ten meters per start frame; nestable elements save space when stored or moved.[1][7]
How it works
The chute elements are vertically connected by their chains, creating a continuous enclosed conduit down the exterior of a building. Debris deposited into the top section slides safely through successive segments directly into a container below, reducing labor risks while keeping sites cleaner.[3][6]