A Concrete Bottom Discharge Bucket is a specialized container used on construction sites to lift and pour concrete into formwork. It discharges concrete from the bottom, typically through a centrally located gate, allowing for precise vertical pouring — especially useful in deep or narrow spaces like columns, walls, and foundations.
Concrete Side Discharge Bucket is a type of concrete pouring equipment designed to release concrete from the side, rather than from the bottom. It is used when concrete needs to be poured horizontally or into formwork that is narrow or hard to reach vertically — such as beams, wall panels, or trenches.
Concrete Laydown Pouring Bucket is a special type of concrete pouring bucket designed to pour concrete while lying horizontally, rather than being discharged vertically like traditional buckets. It is mainly used when there's limited height clearance, or when concrete needs to be spread over a wide or flat surface like floors, slabs, or pavements.
A Concrete Tremie Pouring Bucket is a specialized concrete pouring bucket equipped with a tremie pipe at the bottom. It is used to pour concrete underwater or in deep, confined spaces like pile foundations or diaphragm walls, ensuring that concrete is placed without contamination or segregation.
A Forklift Pouring Bucket (also known as a forklift concrete bucket or forklift skip) is a concrete-handling attachment specifically designed to be lifted and operated by a forklift. It allows for easy transport and controlled pouring of concrete without requiring cranes or hoists.
A Coneflow Concrete Skip is a type of concrete pouring skip designed with a conical (funnel-like) base and a central bottom discharge system. It allows for a controlled, vertical flow of concrete — often used with cranes on construction sites to pour concrete into columns, walls, and narrow formwork.