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One Base, Multiple Bins

Fit your workshop’s needs with a detachable bin-base system. Purchase one or more bases to fit all our wet and dry bins, including all three sizes.

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Work Smarter Not Harder

Our bins have been designed and tested to be as useful as possible. For example, all bins can be partially nested to save space when not in use, bins can be wheeled manually if needed, and wet bins have easy to access drainage plugs.

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With Safety as a Priority

Our bins and base have been designed with unique safety features, including a locking mechanism when transporting the bin and base, rubber tipping stoppers, gentle rounded corners, and more.

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How to Empty the Swarf Bins

  • Pick Up the Base

    Use a forklift to pick up the base and align with a swarf bin.

  • Lock Into Place

    Lift up the forks to lock the bin into place and drain any liquid.

  • Empty Into Skip

    Simply raise over your skip and pull the lever to empty the bin.

  • Reverse to Relock

    Safely reverse the forklift and use the skip to relock the bin and base system.

More Frequently Asked Questions

What Makes Our Swarf Bins Special?

Our swarf bin system allows the bins to be separated from the base, meaning one base can be used with many high quality metal swarf bins.

We also have a plethora of safety, efficiency, and cost-saving features.

What is the Difference Between the Dry and Wet Swarf Bins?

The wet swarf bins have a false bottom with a filter protecting the subfloor underneath. This basement collects coolant while filtering out any swarf.


Dry swarf bins are a standard design and don't have this feature.

Both designs are made out of a high quality metal.

What Are the Dimensions of Your Swarf Bins?

Please visit our product pages to find out the dimensions of each type of bin and the base.

How do I Trannsport the Swarf Bins?

The swarf bins interlock with the base using a secure locking mechanism. This allows the bins to be moved and emptied via forklift.

1 or 2 people can also roll a bin along the floor using the in-built castors.

Are Your Swarf Bins Australian?

Adarsh Australia and Swarf Bins are Australian-owned and operated companies. We have a local machine shop and other local manufacturing capabilities (meaning local expertise). Our swarf bins are designed by Australian manufacturers for Australian manufacturers, manufactured in our overseas facility.

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