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BWise Unveils Dump Insert Re-Design

BWise Manufacturing LLC, a manufacturer of dump, equipment, tilt and utility trailers, announced another Innovative WISE Design.

- National Edition

The unit has been lowered for a cleaner fit to the top and sides of the truck bed. At the same time the cubic payload capacity has increased nearly 10 percent for both models.
The unit has been lowered for a cleaner fit to the top and sides of the truck bed. At the same time the cubic payload capacity has increased nearly 10 percent for both models.

BWise Manufacturing LLC, a manufacturer of dump, equipment, tilt and utility trailers, announced another Innovative WISE Design.

“Part of our mission statement says ‘The mission of BWise is to build innovative products that are of higher quality than the competitors.' In June 2015 we took a big step that will allow us to continue to be an industry leader when we moved into a 300,000 square foot facility located at 1002 Wayne Avenue, Chambersburg, Pa. 17201,” the company said.

The newest is a re-design of its popular Bri-Mar Dump Insert. Steel dump insert's continue to be available for short bed and standard bed trucks, but new for 2016 are many updates and improvements. The unit has been lowered for a cleaner fit to the top and sides of the truck bed. At the same time the cubic payload capacity has increased nearly 10 percent for both models.

Functional stake pockets have been integrated into the side rail and the tailgate has been re-designed to include a sturdy single point handle and tailgate cables to allow the gate to be easily laid down. Along with many fit and function improvements, the DI-100-6 and DI-100-8 both have an improved 46 degree dump angle to ensure nothing hangs up in this unit, according to the company.

The insert is practical for light construction, farm and lawn/landscape applications.

For more information, visit www.bri-mar.com.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.


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