3 6 1 rear corner post each corner post is constructed from an inner part of channel shaped hot rolled section steel and an outer part of steel pressing welded together to form a hollow section to ensure the door opening and suitable strength against the stacking and racking force.
Container corner post dimensions.
This unit is not to be confused with others having lightweight posts and reduced strength.
Two pressed steel doors at rear of container opening 270 degrees with four hot dip galvanized locking bars and fitted with watertight rubber seals.
The 53 foot container is the largest steel shipping container available for standard use.
Iso standard 1161 specifies different shapes for top and bottom and mirror images for right and left.
Repairs to a container which are part and parcel in the life of a container play an important role in the condition of a container.
The free standing corner post unit is unique to csa in having full iso transverse and longitudinal racking strength and rigidity.
Bottom left bottom right and top left and top right.
Meets the iso standard iso 1161 for container corner castings.
The final container dimensions we ll give are for the 53 steel shipping container.
With free standing corner posts.
The top countries of supplier is china from which the percentage of container corner post supply is 100 respectively.
It s 53 feet long eight feet wide and nine and a half feet tall.
They are sold individually.
Sold in sets of 8 container corner castings or individually 200 lbs weight per set 25 lbs.
Chemical and physical test reports and abs american bureau of shipping certificates are available upon request steel corners only.
There are 2 each of 4 different marine shipping container corner castings per set.
Corner posts all of these components transfer weight and racking forces when a box is loaded or empty be it at sea or on a trailer at the back of a truck being transported around.
Four 4 sets of hinge pin lugs are welded to each outer part.
There are 8 corner fittings used to build a standard container 2 top right 2 top left 2 bottom right and two bottom left.
The eight corner castings of a container or a corresponding ctu have to be particularly strong since they work with the corner posts and the other basic components of the container frame to absorb the forces which lock units or lashings exert on containers when they are stacked on top of one.