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ITEM # RUB1013BK
MFG Model # FG101300BLA

Rubbermaid Commercial, Standard Duty, Tilt Truck, 20.25 cu ft, Black

The Rubbermaid Commercial Tilt Truck, Structural Foam, offers industrial strength construction to transport heavy loads up to 1,000 lbs. These dump trucks fit through standard commercial doorways and onto elevators easily. The non-marking casters reduce touch-up cleaning. The constant force design allows for controlled dumping by one person. The dump truck is easy to clean and virtually maintenance free. Its unique "steering wheel" handle provides excellent maneuvering capability. Optional domed lid is available.

Order UOM :
  • Ergonomic "steering wheel" design handle enhances maneuverability
  • Contains up to 70% Post Consumer Recycled Resin (PCR) exceeding EPA guidelines
  • Easy to clean and maintenance-free
  • Constant force design allows for controlled dumping by one person
  • Leakproof body
  • Unibody design promotes a more discreet appearance in public areas
  • Fits through standard commercial doorways and onto elevators easily
  • Made in the USA
  • Replacement parts: FG1013L10000 - 12" Wheel , FG1013L20000 - 4" Caster (For more info: visit www.specialmade.com)
Palletization Information
# of Cases/Pallet
4
# of Cases/Layer
4
# of Layers/Pallet
1
Coding & Country of Origin
Country of Origin
United States
GTIN Case Code
00086876175936
UPC A Code
086876175967
UNSPSC
24112400
Appearance Properties
Color
Black
Manufacturer Information
Manufacturer Item #
FG101300BLA
Manufacturer Name
Rubbermaid Commercial
Material Handling Properties
Item Type
Tilt Truck
# of Wheels
4
Weight Capacity
1000 lbs
Capacity (cu ft)
20.25
Weights & Dimensions
Product: Length (Inches)
64.5
Product: Width (Inches)
29.75
Product: Height (Inches)
38
Product: Weight (Pounds)
101
Packaged: Length (Inches)
65.748
Packaged: Width (Inches)
27.953
Packaged: Height (Inches)
38.189
Packaged: Weight (Pounds)
100.97
Hazardous Material
OSHA Hazardous Material
false
DOT Hazardous Material
false