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Nevis sheeting system restrains the rubbish

2nd January 1997
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• Bakewell-based Donington Environmental Engineering (DEE) has produced a safe method of sheeting waste or high-volume loads in large trailers.

Its Nevis one-piece waste control sheet uses a side-hinged fabricated steel or aluminium frame with medium-grade meshing attached.

The frame hinges to either of the top rails on seven heavy-duty swivel brackets and can be operated manually by winding a handle or via a top-mounted electric motor. Both methods use the same high-ratio 900 gearbox.

When closed the Nevis pulls tight against most uneven loads and the frame is locked on to the top rails. Side-mounted covers enable the trailer to be bucket loaded from one side without damaging the system.

DEE also has a new Rhino range of portable compactors of 14 and 32 yd3 (10.7 and 2150) capacities.