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6 Ton Tipper Truck for Sale — Inspected Chinese Used Light Dump Trucks

A 6 ton tipper sits at the top of the light-tipper class — strong enough to haul a proper load of sand, aggregate, or demolition rubble, yet light enough to stay inside city payload limits where heavier 8–10 ton trucks cannot legally operate. Sigma Used Trucks sources, inspects, and refurbishes these units in China and ships CIF direct to buyers across Africa and the Middle East.

Used 6 ton tipper truck ready for export — white HOWO 4x2 light dump truck on inspection yard

What Is a 6 Ton Tipper Truck?

In the used-truck trade, a 6 ton tipper (also called a 6 tonne tipper or light dump truck) refers to a rigid 4x2 chassis rated at roughly 6 tonnes gross payload capacity. The body tips hydraulically — rear-tip is most common; some units carry a three-way tip body for tighter job sites.

At 6 tonnes payload, you are at the ceiling of what most municipal authorities class as a light or medium-light commercial vehicle. That matters for urban construction, road maintenance, and agricultural haulage where weight restrictions are posted and enforced. The truck can enter sites, cross lightweight bridges, and load without specialist ground preparation that a 10-ton unit would require.

Who Uses a 6 Ton Tipper?

Buyers across our markets — South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, UAE, and Iraq — reach for this class of truck in several situations:

  • Urban contractors moving sand, gravel, or broken concrete on sites where a heavier truck would be turned away at the gate or would damage paved access roads.
  • Road maintenance crews delivering patching material, gravel, or laterite to rural feeder roads where loading bridges are absent.
  • Small quarry and pit operators running short haul cycles where multiple light trips are faster and cheaper than one slow heavy cycle.
  • Agricultural businesses shifting grain, soil amendment, or harvest waste within a farm compound or to a nearby depot.
  • Plant hire companies that want a versatile unit they can deploy quickly without oversize permits.

The 6 ton class is also a common first truck for owner-operators who want a bankable asset that earns from day one without the licence category or fuel bill of a full heavy-duty unit.

Body Size, Loading Height, and Practical Dimensions

The tipping body on a typical 6-ton 4x2 chassis measures approximately 4.0–4.2 m long, 2.0–2.1 m wide, and 500–600 mm high with standard sides. That gives a struck volume of roughly 4.0–5.0 m³ — enough for a full 6-tonne load of dry sand or gravel without heaping above the rails.

Loading height — the distance from the ground to the top of the body side — sits around 1,500–1,700 mm on most Chinese units. That is low enough for a mini excavator or small wheel loader to fill the body comfortably without the operator raising the bucket to full extension. For hand-loading with shovels, it is still manageable but noticeably slower than on a lower-sided mini tipper.

Rear tailgate clearance when tipped is around 2,800–3,100 mm. Check overhead clearance before the first tip on any new site — a body catching a low power line or tree branch is a common cause of damage to the hydraulic ram and hinges.

6 Ton vs Smaller and Larger Tippers

Choosing the right tipper class saves money over the life of the truck. Here is how the 6 ton sits relative to the most common alternatives:

  • 4–5 ton tippers — Lower purchase cost and lighter fuel burn, but one fewer tonne per trip adds up fast on volume work. A 6 ton unit typically earns its price difference back within a busy quarter.
  • 6 ton (this class) — The sweet spot for urban and peri-urban haulage. Fits most payload-restricted sites, runs on a standard commercial driving licence in most countries, and gives contractors meaningful capacity without the overhead of a heavy truck.
  • 8–10 ton tippers — Suited to quarry-to-plant runs, large civil earthworks, or inter-city bulk haulage. Fuel, tyres, and maintenance costs climb noticeably; some urban sites will refuse entry. Browse our 10 ton tipper truck for sale page if your loads and sites justify the step up.

If you are between classes, tell us your typical load, haul distance, and site access and we will point you to the right unit.

Sigma's Inspection and CIF Shipping

Every used 6 ton tipper truck we sell goes through a multi-point inspection at our refurbishment yard in China. Our team checks the engine, gearbox, hydraulic tip system, chassis for cracks, and cab condition before any unit is offered for sale. Trucks needing work — engine service, brake overhaul, new tyres, repaint — are refurbished to a documented standard, not just cleaned up for photos.

We ship on CIF terms to roughly 40 destination ports, meaning we handle the export paperwork, ocean freight, and marine insurance. Buyers in South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, the UAE, Iraq, and neighbouring countries receive a truck that is ready to clear customs and go to work. Both left-hand-drive and right-hand-drive conversions are handled in-house. Contact us with your destination port and we will quote landed cost directly.

Road Legality — Staying Inside the Light-Duty Limit

In many African and Middle Eastern countries, 6 tonnes payload is close to the boundary between light and medium commercial vehicle classifications. Crossing that line affects licensing, road tolls, insurance premiums, and access to urban routes.

  • South Africa — a 6t payload truck with a GVM under 11,500 kg typically falls under a Code C1 licence (old Code 10). Above that, drivers need a Code C (old Code 14).
  • Kenya — the NTSA classification treats trucks below 7.5 t GVM as light commercial; most 6t payload tippers land at 10–12 t GVM, requiring a BCE licence.
  • Nigeria — FRSC weight limits on urban roads are loosely enforced, but overloaded trucks face impoundment at mobile weigh stations on federal highways.
  • UAE — strict enforcement; a 6t tipper running inside its rated GVM avoids the axle-load fines that catch overloaded smaller trucks.

The practical advantage: a 6-ton tipper loaded to its rated payload passes most enforcement checkpoints without issue. The problems start when operators heap the body above rated capacity — which is why we recommend operators weigh their first loads and know their actual limits.

In-Yard Photos

Real Photos — Inspected, Export-Ready Units

Actual stock and reference units we ship CIF to Africa & the Middle East. Every truck is mechanically inspected and refurbished before loading.

FAW 4×2 tipper truck for sale
FAW 4×2 tipper truck for sale
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Frequently Asked Questions

What payload does a 6 ton tipper truck carry?
A 6 ton tipper is rated for approximately 6 tonnes of payload per trip. Actual carrying capacity depends on the specific chassis and body configuration. Our team can confirm the rated payload for each unit in stock.
Is a 6 ton dump truck available in right-hand drive?
Yes. We convert units to right-hand drive in-house at our China facility. RHD is standard for South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, and other markets that drive on the left. Specify your requirement when you enquire.
How is the truck shipped and what does CIF mean?
CIF — Cost, Insurance, and Freight — means the price we quote includes the truck loaded onto the vessel, ocean freight to your destination port, and marine insurance. You handle import duties and local clearance at your end. We currently ship to around 40 ports across Africa and the Middle East.
How does a 6 ton tipper compare to the Isuzu NPR or Hino 300 tipper?
The Isuzu NPR and Hino 300 are well-regarded Japanese light tippers, but new or low-mileage units carry a significant price premium. Our inspected and refurbished Chinese used tippers offer comparable payload in the same weight class at a lower landed cost — an important factor for owner-operators and fleet buyers managing capital expenditure.
What is the maximum legal gross weight for a 6-ton tipper on African roads?
It varies by country and road classification. Most 6-ton payload tippers have a manufacturer GVM of 10–12 tonnes. In South Africa, bridge formula regulations cap single-axle loads at 7,700 kg on the rear and 7,500 kg on the steering axle. In Kenya, NTSA sets a maximum single rear axle load of 8 tonnes. Nigeria’s federal highway limit is 10 tonnes on a single axle. Check the specific regulations for your country and road class — overweight fines and vehicle impoundment cost far more than the revenue from one extra tonne per trip.

Ready to ship a 6 ton tipper to your port? Send us your destination and load requirements and we will quote CIF within one business day.

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