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Stationary Container Tilters

Stationary Container Tilters for Bins, Totes & Wire Baskets

 

Stationary container tilters are designed to improve access to parts and materials stored in bins, totes, and wire baskets by tilting the container to a more ergonomic working angle. These units are ideal for manufacturing plants, assembly stations, warehouses, packaging lines, and industrial work areas where employees need easier access to contents without excessive bending or reaching. Built for dependable daily use, stationary container tilters help position materials for safer and more efficient handling while supporting a more organized workstation.

When containers sit flat on the floor or at an awkward height, employees often need to lean forward or reach deep into the container to retrieve items. A stationary container tilter helps bring materials into a better working position, improving comfort, reducing fatigue, and supporting safer handling practices, especially useful in operations where bins, totes, and wire baskets are accessed frequently throughout the day.


Models and Specifications:

♦ Presto-Lifts Container Tilter, up to 4,000 lb capacity.
♦ Presto-Lifts Container Tilter, up to 6,000 lb capacity.
♦ Presto-Lifts Wide Base Container Tilter, up to 6,000 lb capacity, added stability for heavier or larger containers.


Selecting the Right Model:

♦ Capacity, choose the 4,000 lb model for standard containers, or a 6,000 lb model for heavier bins, totes, and wire baskets.
♦ Base style, choose the Wide Base version for added stability when tilting heavier or larger containers.
♦ Access frequency, these tilters suit operations where bins, totes, and wire baskets are accessed frequently throughout the day.


Where Commonly Used:

♦ Assembly and Packing Stations, container tilters bring stored materials into a better reaching position.
♦ Parts-Handling and Sorting Areas, improved access reduces wasted motion during frequent picking.
♦ Manufacturing Plants, ergonomic tilting reduces bending and strain during repetitive tasks.
♦ Industrial Workstations, stationary tilters support a more organized, efficient work area.


CustomMHS carries the full line of Presto-Lifts stationary container tilters, backed by the manufacturer's warranty.

 

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Presto-Lift Container Tilter, Up to 4,000 lbs. Capacity


Standard-capacity tilter angles containers for easier reach into stored materials.

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Presto-Lift Container Tilter, Up to 6,000 lbs. Capacity

Higher-capacity tilter for heavier bins, totes, and wire baskets.

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Presto-Lift Wide Base Container Tilter, Up to 6,000 lbs. Capacity

Wide base adds stability when tilting heavier or larger containers.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a stationary container tilter?
A stationary container tilter holds a bin, tote, or wire basket and tilts it to an angle, so contents come toward the operator instead of sitting flat at the bottom of a deep container. It stays in one position rather than traveling, which is what separates it from a mobile rotator. CustomMHS carries the full line of Presto-Lifts stationary container tilters, backed by the manufacturer's warranty.
Why does tilting a container matter?
When a container sits flat on the floor or at an awkward height, an operator has to lean forward and reach deep inside to retrieve items, and that motion repeats every time a part comes out. Tilting brings the contents into the operator's reach zone, so the same picking task happens without the bending and stretching. Over a shift where a bin is accessed hundreds of times, that difference is the whole point of the equipment.
What capacities are available?
Three models cover the range. The standard Presto-Lifts container tilter handles up to 4,000 pounds, which suits typical bins and totes. Two 6,000-pound models handle heavier containers, including one with a wide base. Match capacity to the heaviest loaded container you handle, remembering that a full wire basket of metal parts weighs considerably more than the same basket holding lighter material.
When do I need the wide base version?
The wide base adds stability during the tilt itself, which matters most with heavier or physically larger containers where the load shifts as the container angles forward. Both 6,000 pound models carry the same rating, so capacity is not the deciding factor between them. If your containers are oversized or the load moves noticeably when tilted, the wide base is the safer specification.
How do stationary container tilters help your facility?
Deep containers create a predictable problem: the first parts are easy to reach and the last ones require climbing into the bin. A tilter removes that entirely by keeping contents presented at a workable angle regardless of how full the container is. At assembly and packing stations, that means operators stay in one posture through a full container rather than progressively bending further as it empties. In parts-handling and sorting areas, better access also cuts wasted motion during frequent picking, since each retrieval is a reach rather than a lean-and-search. And because the unit is stationary, it fits stations where the container comes to a fixed work position rather than traveling with the load.

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