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Quad Stacking Cones

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Quad Stacking cones are used when stacking containers, such as in container yards. In windy areas, empty containers have enough surface area to be pushed off lower containers, which can result in injury and possible death in the event of a container falling onto a person.

Stacking cones are available in different configurations, namely single, double (side by side and transverse) and quad. Tight fit options are also available.

Description

Quad Stacking cones are used when stacking containers, such as in container yards. In windy areas, empty containers have enough surface area to be pushed off lower containers, which can result in injury and possible death in the event of a container falling onto a person.

Stacking cones are available in different configurations, namely single, double (side by side and transverse) and quad. Tight fit options are also available. These different configurations allow for the interconnection between containers that are installed alongside each other. The standard cones comply with industry pitches or distances between containers.

Everything Container’s stacking cones have been developed as tight fitting units that can be installed when containers are positioned right next to each other and a zero tolerance or gap is required.

These stacking cones offer an increased positive engagement. This is because the section of the cone that slides into the corner casting provides additional peace of mind that the top container will not move while stacked in adverse weather conditions.

These stacking cones are predominantly used on land where containers are stored when empty.

Quad Stacking Cone Features

  • Material: Mild steel
  • Finish: Black etching primer (various colours available)
  • Simple to use
  • Weight of assembly ±16-18.5 Kg’s
  • Breaking load (BL) 420kN
  • Safe Working Load (SWL) 210kN

Additional information

Type of Double Stacking Cone - Longitudinal

Standard, Tight Fit

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