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Chances are, this has either happened to you, or you know someone that this has happened to.  If not, then you have seen this somewhere over the years.  Bins laying on their sides don't do you any good.  By not having them anchored, you take your chances.  Flat bottoms are just as susceptible to going over as hopper bottoms.  A bin that goes over may tip onto a vehicle, onto another bin, or even onto an auger or conveyor.  Don't take chances.  Get them ANCHORED!!

Save $$$$$ on your insurance.  Anchored bins reduce your premium.

Having the cables tight reduces the "tip play" of your bin.  If anchor cables are loose, the bin can lift a bit, and can then rock in the wind.  Any slack in the cable is multiplied in movement at the top of the bin. 

Pricing

Servicing Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba 

Call for current pricing.

This includes a 

-4"x43" anchor

-5/8" shaft

-3/16" x 4" helix

-cable, cable clamps (2)

-labour and mileage

15' - 16' bins require 4 anchors*

19' bins require 5 anchors*

*(As a rule) Depends on what your insurance company wants.  I can go with what you want.  I can give you my opinion, but you have final say.

Prices are all subject to taxes.

Call us @ 1-306-741-9801 to have your bins anchored this year, and then you can have peace of mind and know you have done what you could to protect your property.

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