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How an Automated Garbage Truck Works

How an Automated Garbage Truck Works

Automated side loader garbage trucks combine four innovative features:

  1. Robotic arm
  2. 4G/5G information processing
  3. High-definition video cameras
  4. Standardized waste containers

In this post, we’ll take a closer look at how automated garbage trucks work. In the meantime, we invite you to get in touch with us to learn more about our side loader garbage truck rentals.

Using Robots to Make Human Life Easier

At the heart of a modern side loader garbage truck is a robotic arm that uses both hydraulic and electronic components. The truck operator controls the arm using a joystick and high-definition video cameras.

The arm grasps the trashcan around its middle, hoisting it above the truck and dumping the waste into the hopper. Unlike human beings, the mechanism can easily lift containers weighing more than 100 pounds.

4G/5G for Faster Information Processing

The robotic arm on modern side loader garbage trucks is connected to the joystick using either 4G or 5G information processing technology.

This means there’s virtually no lag time between the operator’s hand motions and the arm’s response.

Using High-Definition Cameras to See More of the Outside World

To use a robotic arm efficiently, the operator must have a clear view of the waste container. This is made possible by modern digital cameras, which can distinguish garbage cans from other objects in all types of weather, including snow, heavy rain, and even twilight.

The cameras on modern side loader trucks also give the driver a full 360° view of what’s going on in the surrounding environment. He or she can avoid potholes, disabled vehicles, and other dangerous obstructions, greatly reducing the risk of an accident.

Standardized Waste Containers for Hassle-Free Trash Collecting

Standardized waste containers are made of heavy-duty material and are designed to all be the same. This prevents the robotic arm from damaging the bins as they’re lifted up, emptied, and lowered to the ground.

This system requires customers to use a reasonable amount of care when setting out their trash containers for collection day. For example:

  • The waste bin should be separated from objects like automobiles, lampposts, and mailboxes by at least three feet.
  • The bin should be no more than 18 inches from the curb.
  • The metal bar on the front of the can should face the street.
  • The lid should be closed.

Waste Management Side Loader Truck Rentals

As you can see, a modern side loader trash truck is a great way to boost your operational efficiency, especially when combined with our convenient truck rental options. That way, you’ll always have the latest equipment at your disposal.

We’d love to tell you more, so contact us today to take the next step. You’ll soon be on the road to higher profits.

 

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