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4 Ton Tipper Truck for Sale — Light Dump Trucks, CIF Africa & Middle East

A 4 ton tipper truck sits at the sweet spot of the light-tipper class: small enough to move freely on site roads and through town, yet large enough to carry a paying load of sand, gravel, blocks, or building rubble every trip. Sigma Used Trucks exports used 4 tonne tippers — inspected and refurbished — to buyers across Africa and the Middle East, shipped CIF so the price you agree is the price that lands at your port.

Used 4 ton tipper truck loaded with sand blocks ready for urban delivery

What Is a 4-Ton Tipper Truck?

Tipper trucks are rated by their legal payload — the weight they can carry. A 4 ton dump truck (also written 4t tipper) sits inside the light-commercial category, typically built on a single-rear-axle 4x2 chassis with a hydraulic-lift steel tipping body. Gross vehicle weight usually falls between 7 and 10 tonnes, which means the truck can use most urban roads and enter smaller construction sites without special permits.

In the Chinese truck market — the source of Sigma's stock — this class is dominated by brands such as HOWO light series, Dongfeng, and FAW. These units are built in high volumes, which keeps acquisition cost and spare-parts prices well below equivalent Japanese models from Isuzu, Hino, or Fuso.

Common Chinese Platforms in the 4-Ton Class

The Chinese light-truck market produces 4-ton tippers on several well-known platforms. The most common in Sigma's export stock:

PlatformEngineTypical GVWNotes
HOWO Light Series (4x2)4.2 L diesel, ~130 hp8–9 tWidest parts network across Africa; high resale value
Dongfeng DFL series3.8–4.5 L Cummins ISF7.5–9 tCummins engine simplifies sourcing; strong in West Africa
FAW J5/J6 light3.0–4.0 L CA diesel7–8 tCompact cab; popular in East Africa and the Middle East

All three platforms share a common layout: single rear axle, rear-tip steel body, PTO-driven hydraulic ram, manual 5- or 6-speed gearbox. Parts overlap between models is higher than buyers expect — filters, brake shoes, and hydraulic seals are often interchangeable across Chinese light-truck platforms.

Who Buys a 4-Ton Tipper — and Why

The buyers who ask us for a 4 ton tipper truck almost always fall into one of these groups:

  • Building-materials dealers making multiple deliveries per day inside a city or town. A 4t load of sand, stone chips, or concrete blocks fits neatly on one trip, and the compact size means the driver is not fighting with traffic or struggling to reverse into a narrow yard.
  • Urban building contractors running a small site — clearing rubble, moving fill, or supplying a mixer. A light tipper costs less to buy, insure, and maintain than a 10-tonner, and it earns money on every working day rather than sitting idle waiting for a large load.
  • General hauliers adding a second or third unit to a growing fleet. At this payload, the truck is versatile enough for sand, waste, agricultural produce, and short-haul cargo — not just construction.

Markets where we ship regularly include South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, UAE, and Iraq. Both left-hand-drive (LHD) and right-hand-drive (RHD) conversions are handled in-house before export.

4-Ton vs 3-Ton vs 6-Ton — Which Size Fits Your Work?

Choosing the right payload class saves money and avoids problems on site. Here is a plain comparison:

  • 3-ton tipper — suits very tight urban sites and narrow roads; payload is borderline for a commercial delivery round; better as a second support truck than a main earner.
  • 4-ton tipper (this page) — the minimum size most building-materials businesses find genuinely profitable per trip; fits standard town roads; one driver, one truck, multiple runs per day.
  • 6-ton tipper — steps up to medium payload; often needs a stronger chassis and may face payload-permit requirements on some roads; better return per trip but higher purchase price and fuel cost. See our 6 ton tipper truck for sale page.

If your loads are always full and routes are clear highway runs, go bigger. If you are working daily inside towns where road quality or access is unpredictable, the 4t class is the more practical choice.

What 4 Tonnes of Material Looks Like in Practice

Buyers who have not operated a tipper before sometimes struggle to picture what four tonnes actually fills. Real-world examples:

  • Dry building sand — approximately 2.5–2.7 m³, which fills a standard 4t body to the top rail.
  • 20 mm crushed stone — around 2.2 m³; denser than sand, so the body looks less than full but the axle is at rated load.
  • Standard concrete blocks (6-inch solid) — roughly 250–280 blocks per trip, stacked flat.
  • Laterite or murram — about 2.0–2.4 m³ depending on moisture content; wet laterite is significantly heavier per cubic metre.
  • Mixed demolition rubble — highly variable; weigh the first three loads to establish your average.

The key point: volume and weight do not always match. Operators who load by eye rather than by weight regularly overload on dense materials and underload on light ones. A basic platform scale at the loading point pays for itself within a month by preventing overweight fines and tyre damage.

Sigma Inspection, Refurbishment & CIF Shipping

Every used tipper we export goes through a mechanical inspection covering engine, gearbox, hydraulic tipping system, brakes, and chassis condition. Units that need work are refurbished before they ship — not after. You receive a truck that is ready to work, not a truck that still needs attention at your end.

We quote CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) to your destination port. That means sea freight and marine insurance are included in the price you see — no hidden freight surcharge added at the end. From there, your local clearing agent handles customs. Our team can advise on documentation requirements for most African and Middle East markets.

For buyers comparing our light dump trucks with Japanese brands: Isuzu and Fuso 4t tippers are well-regarded machines, but used-unit availability and resale prices in export markets have pushed many buyers toward Chinese alternatives that carry equivalent loads at a lower total cost of ownership. We can walk you through the trade-offs on a call.

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What payload can a 4 ton tipper truck carry?
A 4 ton tipper is rated to carry 4,000 kg (4 tonnes) of payload — sand, gravel, building blocks, rubble, or similar loose materials. Gross vehicle weight is higher, typically in the 7–10 tonne range depending on the chassis. Always check local road-load regulations before operating.
Do you sell used 4 ton tipper trucks for export to Africa?
Yes. We export used 4 tonne tippers regularly to South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia, among other markets. Units are inspected and refurbished before shipping, and we quote CIF to your destination port.
Is a Chinese 4t tipper a good alternative to an Isuzu or Fuso tipper?
For buyers prioritising purchase cost and parts availability in Africa and the Middle East, Chinese-made 4t tippers compare well. Isuzu and Fuso build reliable machines, but used-unit prices are higher and local parts stocks can be thinner in some markets. We can discuss the specific trade-offs for your location on a call.
Can you supply left-hand-drive or right-hand-drive 4 ton tippers?
Both. LHD and RHD conversions are done in-house at Sigma before the truck ships, so you receive the correct configuration for your market without coordinating a third-party conversion.

Tell us your port and how many units you need — we will send available 4 ton tippers and a CIF quote within one working day.

Reply within 24 hours — or WhatsApp us at +86 199 6378 9330.