January 23, 2025
When choosing a hooklift truck, one important specification to understand is GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight). GVW refers to the maximum total weight a truck can safely carry, including the truck itself, the hooklift system, the container, and the materials inside the container.
Understanding GVW helps determine:
- What size dumpsters the truck can handle
- How much material can be transported safely
- Whether a CDL license is required
- Which hooklift system is compatible with the truck chassis
For businesses across Hawaii, selecting the correct GVW range ensures the truck can safely handle the containers and materials used in daily operations.
Common Hooklift Truck Weight Classes
Hooklift trucks are typically grouped into several weight ranges depending on the truck chassis and lifting capacity.
14,000 – 25,000 lb GVW
Light-Duty Hooklift Trucks
This range is commonly used for smaller hooklift trucks designed for lighter hauling tasks.
Typical uses include:
- Junk removal businesses
- Landscaping debris hauling
- Smaller construction projects
- Property maintenance operations
Common container sizes used with this range include:
- 10 yard hooklift dumpsters
- 12 yard dumpsters
- 15 yard dumpsters
Advantages of this range include:
- Easier maneuverability in tight areas
- Lower fuel consumption
- Lower operating costs
Many trucks under 26,000 lbs GVW can be operated without a CDL, which makes them attractive for smaller companies or owner-operators.
25,000 – 35,000 lb GVW
Medium-Duty Hooklift Trucks
Medium-duty trucks offer a balance between lifting capacity and maneuverability.
These trucks are commonly used for:
- Construction debris hauling
- Municipal waste operations
- Contractor hauling services
Typical container sizes include:
- 15 yard dumpsters
- 20 yard dumpsters
Benefits of this weight class include:
- Higher payload capacity
- Greater versatility for different jobs
- Ability to handle heavier materials
Most trucks in this range require a Class B CDL to operate.
35,000 – 55,000 lb GVW
Large Hooklift Trucks
This range is designed for heavier hauling applications where larger containers and heavier loads are common.
Typical uses include:
- Large construction projects
- Industrial debris hauling
- Waste management operations
Common container sizes include:
- 20 yard dumpsters
- 30 yard dumpsters
Advantages include:
- Higher payload capacity
- Stronger truck frames and suspension
- Ability to handle heavy debris such as concrete or metal
These trucks typically require a CDL license depending on the configuration.
55,000+ lb GVW
Maximum Capacity Hooklift Trucks
The largest hooklift trucks are designed for extremely heavy loads and large containers.
Typical applications include:
- Major infrastructure projects
- Industrial hauling operations
- Large waste management fleets
Common container sizes include:
- 30 yard dumpsters
- 40 yard dumpsters
These trucks are built for maximum lifting capacity and are typically operated by experienced CDL drivers.
Container Weight Considerations
When choosing a hooklift truck, it’s also important to consider the weight of the dumpster itself.
Typical empty container weights include:
- 10 yard dumpster: ~1,500 – 2,000 lbs
- 15 yard dumpster: ~2,000 – 2,500 lbs
- 20 yard dumpster: ~3,000 – 3,500 lbs
- 30 yard dumpster: ~4,000 – 4,500 lbs
- 40 yard dumpster: ~5,000 – 6,000 lbs
The total weight of the truck + hooklift system + dumpster + debris must remain within the truck’s GVW rating.
Staying within this limit ensures safe operation and compliance with transportation regulations.
Choosing the Right Hooklift Truck
The right GVW range depends on several factors:
Material weight
Heavy materials like concrete require larger trucks.
Dumpster size
Larger containers require higher GVW trucks.
Licensing requirements
Some weight classes require CDL operators.
Jobsite conditions
Smaller trucks may be easier to maneuver in tight areas.
Choosing the right truck ensures your equipment matches the type of work your business performs.
SwapLoader Hooklift Trucks in Hawaii
At HIWASTE MFG, we supply SwapLoader hooklift trucks and hooklift systems throughout Hawaii, with systems available for a wide range of truck sizes and lifting capacities.
Our team can assist with:
- Hooklift truck conversion services
- Installation of SwapLoader hooklift systems
- Matching the right hooklift model to your truck chassis
Hooklift trucks and equipment can also be shipped to all Hawaiian Islands, including Big Island (Hilo and Kona), Maui, Kauai, Lanai, and Molokai, as well as Guam and American Samoa.
If you're looking for hooklift trucks in Hawaii, click the buttons below to get in contact with us or send us a message, and our team can help you determine the right truck setup for your operation.




























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