Keystone Steel Bar 3
Keystone Steel Bar 3

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Product Specifications

10-40 Yard Bathrub Roll-Off Containers

  • 3” x 3.5 lb channel cross-members on 18” centers
  • 4” x 3” x 3/16″ structural tubing top rails
  • 1” hook plate
  • 1 1/4” cable hook
  • 8” x 8” rear wheels with greasable axles
  • 4” x 6” front wheels with greasable axles
  • (3) heavy-duty greasable hinges (30-yard height and above)
  • (3) cam-style latches (30-yard height and above)
  • 4” x 3” structural tubing door frame with center channel
  • 3/16” formed front and rear corner post
  • V-style tarp hooks on fronts/sides/doors
  • Contact our experts for custom options

Standard

Med Duty

Floor Sheet

3/16″

1/4″

Main Rails

3/16″

1/4″

Side Walls / Front

10ga

7ga

Product Features

Keystone Steel Bar 3

Your Waste Challenges, Solved by Our Experts.

Stop wasting time on waste – we’re here to help. If you have any questions about our standard or specialized rectangle open-top roll-off containers, other styles of waste-handling equipment, or our services, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We will always put your company’s success as a priority and provide the best possible products and services.

Keystone Steel Bar 3

Frequently Asked Questions

An equipment skid is a heavy-duty steel platform or frame engineered to support and organize industrial equipment like compactors, conveyor systems, and other waste handling machinery.

Equipment skids are typically constructed from heavy-gauge steel or structural steel beams to sustain heavy loads, vibration, and constant use.

They are used to mount, stabilize, and elevate machinery in waste handling, recycling centers, MRFs, manufacturing floors, and commercial processing sites.

Yes — they can be engineered to match specific equipment dimensions, load weights, integration points, and site constraints.

By elevating machinery and providing stable support, skids reduce tripping hazards, improve access for service and inspection, and allow for safer maintenance workflows.

They can be delivered either pre-assembled or in modular sections for on-site assembly — depending on size, accessibility, and project requirements.

Common industries include recycling facilities, waste transfer stations, manufacturing plants, commercial properties with on-site waste processing, and material recovery operations.

Consider your equipment footprint, load capacity, available space, access points, and integration needs. Keystone Waste provides consultation to help determine the ideal solution.

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