Smarter Waste Solutions, Backed by Experts
Keystone Waste Solutions (KWS), specializes in the manufacturing and servicing of all waste-handling equipment including:
HT-14 14’ Standard Rail Reeving
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Our roll-off trailers are designed to help you transport waste and cargo with ease.
If your company produces a lot of waste, it’s important to know how you’ll transport it away from your company and to the appropriate destination. Oftentimes, if you produce large quantities of waste, a standard truck won’t be sufficient to transport the sheer amount of waste. That’s where roll-off trailers come in. This type of equipment provides you with the means to transport your waste to the appropriate site.
Roll-off trailers have tracks designed to fit open-top containers securely so that you don’t have to worry about waste spilling or falling out while you drive to the dump. These trailers are manufactured with stability and strength in mind, so you can transport your waste with the peace of mind that comes with knowing your waste isn’t going anywhere.
When shopping for roll-off trailers, it’s important to keep your specific needs in mind. You don’t want to purchase a trailer that is too small or too big for what you need. There are also different types of roll-off trailers available, such as bumper-style and gooseneck-style trailers. If you aren’t sure what kind of roll-off trailer is best for your company’s needs, don’t worry. We here at Keystone Waste Solutions LLC have experience in the waste-handling equipment industry and will talk with you about what type of trailer is best for you.
If you’re in the Rhome, Texas area and are looking for roll-off trailers or other waste-handling equipment that will make your waste-handling job easier, reach out to us today.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which Is Better: Hooklift or Cable Roll-Off Systems?
The choice depends on your operation, market, and long-term goals. Hooklifts offer speed and flexibility in tight spaces, while cable systems provide durability, lower costs, and industry-wide compatibility.
Hooklift Systems
Best For: Speed, easy operation, urban/tight environments
Advantages:
Fast loading/unloading with hydraulic arm — no heavy cables
Works better on angled or uneven terrain
Can reposition containers under low-clearance obstacles
Considerations:
Higher upfront truck and container cost
More moving parts = higher maintenance
Limited to certain container lengths
No universal standardization across brands
Cable Roll-Off Systems
Best For: Rugged durability, lower cost, flexible compatibility
Advantages:
Lower truck and container investment
Easier maintenance and repair with standardized parts
Works with multiple container lengths
Containers widely available, new or used
Considerations:
Requires manual cable hookup, can be labor-intensive
Harder to load/unload on angled terrain
Cable wear requires frequent inspection and replacement
Summary Recommendation
Choose Hooklift for speed and urban jobs.
Choose Cable for cost efficiency, standardization, and durability.
Which Is Better: Tub-Style or Rectangular Roll-Off Containers?
Choosing between Bathtub and rectangular roll-off containers depends on your specific operational needs, material types, and transport preferences. Below is a detailed comparison to help guide your decision.
Tub-Style Roll-Off Containers
Best For: Construction & demolition debris, general waste
Advantages:
Easier Unloading: Sloped walls and tapered design (front to rear) help materials slide out smoothly.
Efficient Stacking: Tubs nest together, allowing up to nine units to be transported on a single semi-truck. Haulers can also slide two together for single deliveries—ideal for long hauls.
Simplified Repairs: Smooth sidewalls make patching holes and other repairs easier as containers age.
Branding Opportunities: Clean, flat sides provide full-length, full-height space for decals, stencils, or custom branding.
Considerations:
Limited Equipment Hauling: Interior floor width at the rear is typically less than 72″, tapering further toward the front—often too narrow for transporting equipment or tools.
No Vertical Wall Support: Smooth walls lack vertical side columns, which may reduce structural rigidity in some applications.
Rectangular Roll-Off Containers
Best For: Heavy materials, demolition work, rock/concrete hauling, scrap metal
Advantages:
Better for Equipment Hauling: Interior floor width typically ranges from 84″ to 88″, allowing for easy transport of equipment and tools to job sites.
Enhanced Wall Support: Side columns spaced every 24–36 inches provide added structural strength along the full length of the container.
Improved Impact Resistance: Walls are better protected during machine loading of heavy debris such as dirt, rock, or scrap metal.
Considerations:
Challenging Clean-Outs: Square corners can trap material, requiring more time and effort to clean.
Higher Repair Costs: Side columns can make repairs more complex and expensive.
Greater Upfront Investment: Additional labor and materials (side columns) increase the manufacturing cost.
Lighter Wall Gauge: Rectangular containers often use 12-gauge steel side sheets, compared to the heavier 10-gauge commonly used in tub-style builds.
Summary Recommendation
Choose Tub-Style if you prioritize easy unloading, container nesting, branding space, and lighter debris handling.
Choose Rectangular if you need equipment hauling capability or you’re working with dense, heavy materials loaded over the edge of the container.
What is the Difference between Standard Rail Roll-Off System vs. Proprietary Systems?
A standard rail roll-off system is based on an industry-wide set of dimensions and specifications (ANSI Standard: ANSI Z245.60 – 2008), allowing for interoperability between CABLE roll-off trucks and containers made by different manufacturers. Hooklift configurations (rail spacing and hook designs) can vary significantly based on the manufacture of the hoist system limiting compatibility between various make and models. While many refer to hooklifts as standard rail, hookliftt can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer on distance behind hook, rear hold down location, rear hold down configurations, and RAIL spacing.
- Uniform rail width (typically 36 1/2″ inside to inside on rail system on container).
- Cable hook location – Horizontal distance from the leading edge of the lead-in or guide roller to the forward-most pull point of the lifting mechanism receiver = MIN 18.5 inches
- Widely supported across North America by most container manufacturers
Pros:
- Interchangeability – Containers can be swapped between assorted brands of cable trucks and vice versa, creating the opportunity for hauler to assist each other without compatibility issues.
- New and Used container availability – Most vendors offer compatible equipment and availability of used containers in the market is better due to the popularity of the standard rail in North America.
- Lower total cost of ownership – Standardization leads to competitive pricing and broader availability
- Simplifies fleet management / Growth – One system can support multiple truck/container combos. Allows containers of varying length to be utilized on a single system as operations grow from trailer systems to under CDL trucks to CDL trucks.
Cons:
- Standard rail is NOT compatible with proprietary rail systems requiring operations to sell off equipment to move to standard rail. HAVE A PLAN when making your initial purchase to make sure your equipment will allow for future growth.
A proprietary system is a brand-specific configuration where the rail width, hook height, and overall design differ from the industry standard (48”,60”,72”). These systems are typically designed by manufacturers to capture the customer to ensure future spending is with their own line of containers and trucks.
- Manufacturer-specific container designs
- Often includes exclusive locking mechanisms, rail widths, and roller systems.
- Affordability of systems (many manufacturers offer package pricing).
Pros:
- Affordability – Many manufacturers of proprietary rail systems offer package deals with aggressive pricing and financing opportunities.
- Theft – Due to the proprietary system it is less common for other companies to have the ability to pick up containers.
- Product Availability – Many trailers’ dealers stock equipment locally.
Cons:
- Locked into one ecosystem – Must buy containers and trucks from the same brand or use a manufacture to build to the specific design.
- Harder to find used containers or swap with third parties
- Limited growth – Most proprietary rail system do NOT offer growth from trailer systems into under CDL or CDL systems.
- Higher replacement costs – Fewer vendors means less price competition
Choosing between a standard rail roll-off system and a proprietary one boils down to your operational needs, budget, and long-term plans. If flexibility, interoperability, growth, and cost savings are important, standard rail systems offer more freedom and lower risk.