It is the policy of Thwaites Limited to promote safety in the operation of its machines and to create a general awareness of site safety and safe working practices for the operators of its machines. This Operator Manual is intended for both new and experienced machine operators. It should remain with the machine at all times.
Are Thwaites dumpers any good?
Thwaites dumpers were made to last, the fact that some are still being used today is proof that they stood the test of time! The dumpers were known for quality inside and out as Thwaites used the powerful and reliable Petter engines for their dumpers until the 1970/80’s where they switched to Perkins, another well known brand.
What is the operator manual UK 3-4 tonne?
OPERATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL UK 3-4 Tonne OPERATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL UK Issue no. 2 Introduction Thwaites Limited put Safety First. It is the policy of Thwaites Limited to promote safety in the operation of its machines and to create a general awareness of site safety and safe working practices for the operators of its machines.
What is an intended use dumper machine?
This machine is designed for customary construction site operations, and the transportation of bulk materials commonly carried on such sites; that is their ‘intended use’. Under certain controlled conditions the dumper may be used for towing wheeled loads.
Why choose Thwaites dumpers?
This means more than just the strength and reliability you know you can expect from Thwaites; it means an increased focus on customer satisfaction, safety and ergonomics across the range. Thwaites remains a family owned business and the exclusive manufacturers of site dumpers that are built to last and built to be the best.
Where can I buy a Thwaites product?
Thwaites remains a family owned business and the exclusive manufacturers of site dumpers that are built to last and built to be the best. Thwaites go to market via an approved and appointed official distributor network. Visit the distributor page to find your nearest dealer.
How many people work at Thwaites?
Employing 245 people from its 60 acre Warwickshire site, the same site Basil Thwaites founded the company in 1937.