Transformer for Rotomaid Base
is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Transformer for Rotomaid Base - Plastic Bucket version only
204024
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We use DX and DPD to deliver our orders. Our delivery zones and rates are listed below:
Free Delivery (UK Mainland Only *Some post codes excluded, see Zone 2 above)
For deliveries between 0 and 100Kg with a value that exceeds £249.99 plus VAT we offer free delivery. Orders over 100kg do not benefit from free delivery.
Delivery zone 1 (UK Mainland *Some post codes excluded, see Zone 2 below)
* 0 - 0.99Kg DPD £4.99 plus VAT * 1 - 19.99Kg Courier £8.00 plus VAT * 20Kg Courier £8.00 plus VAT + 22p per Kilo thereafter up to a limit of 100Kg
Delivery zone 2 (BT, IM, IV, KW, HS, ZE Post Codes)
* 0 - 0.99Kg DPD £4.99 plus VAT * 1 - 19.99Kg Courier £32.00 plus VAT * 20Kg Courier £32.00 plus VAT + 58p per Kilo thereafter up to a limit of 100Kg
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Rotomaid
Originally developed in the early 1980’s as the ‘Oscillating Egg Cleaner’, the first Rotomaid model consisted of a bucket with heater and pre-set thermostat, oscillating base and egg basket. Manufacture made use of conventional sheet metal pressing and forming techniques with hardware finished in a hot-dip zinc galvanized coating familiar to other farmyard machinery and ancillary equipment (e.g. animal feeders). The ROTOMAID trademark was filed in 1988 and the ‘range’ expanded to include a 200-egg option (in addition to the 100-egg bucket option).
In recent years, with the decline of British manufacturing capability and expertise, it became increasing difficult to find local high-quality hot-dip galvanizing skills at an economic price and in 2012 the decision was made re-develop the hardware and produce the buckets and base in medium density polyethylene (MPE) using rotational moulding. After the development of new tooling and testing trials, ‘new generation’ plastic products went into commercial production in April 2013.
About Dalton Supplies
Dalton Engineering has been in the poultry business for over 35 years. We are experts at looking after your poultry feeding, drinking and ventilation systems.