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User Friendly, Low M&R Cost & Easy Operation Sliding Open Top Container. http://www.boxjoin.com. Contents. 1. Open Top Container 1. General Open Top Container 2. Hard Top Container 3. Sliding Open Top Container 2. Sliding Open Top Container Proto Test
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Contents 1. Open Top Container 1. General Open Top Container 2. Hard Top Container 3. Sliding Open Top Container 2. Sliding Open Top Container Proto Test 3. Comparison of Open Top Container 4. Ratio of Repair Cost by OT Component 5. Sliding Open Top Dimensions & Rating 6. Introduce of Sliding Open Top Container 7. Open Top Container's PHOTOS & VIDEO 8. Contact Us
1. Open Top Container-1 Continued • General Open Top Container
1. Open Top Container-2 Continued • Hard Top Container
1. Open Top Container-3 • Sliding Open Top
2. Sliding Open Top Container Proto Test • Sliding Open Top Container Proto Test
3. Comparison of Open Top Container • Sliding Open Top • General Open Top
5. Sliding Open Top Container’s Dimensions & Rating Continued 30,480 32,500 32,500 1. Ratings Max. Gross Weight 2,340 3,960 4,120
5. Sliding Open Top Container’s Dimensions & Rating 32.6 66.7 75.3 6. Inside Cubic Capacity
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Sliding Open Top Container continued The sliding open top has been developed by Boxjoin for saving M & R Cost and safe rapid loading and discharging of open top cargo. The roof bow ends are fitted with rollers and are located in a track on the inside of the top rail of the container. The roof bows are held equidistant from each other by fixed length ropes and clips. After the TIR wire is removed, the tarpaulin is pulled back and the roof bows can be easily rolled back to the front and/or door end of the container. For overheight loads, the roof bows can be removed from track by a slot at each end of the track and stowed against the inside front wall of the container on support bars.
Sliding Open Top Container continued Prototype sliding open top containers have been in service for 3 years and have shown savings on M&R costs of US$150-200 a year compared to standard open tops, primarily due to reduced damage to and loss of the roof bows and tarpaulin. The sliding open top will be available for purchase or lease. The sliding open top is a patented design but production rights will be offered by Boxjoin to all container manufacturers. The roof bow ends and design drawings will be sold to manufacturers at a fixed price per roof bow so that the manufacturer can quote the purchaser for the complete container.
Sliding Open Top Container The purchaser will buy the container from the container manufacturer and/or from Boxjoin. The sliding open top will be available for sale to shipping lines, inland-transport operators and leasing companies. Except for the roof bow ends and track on the inside of the top rail, the specifications of a sliding open top, including the tarpaulin, are the same as a standard open top ensuring compatibility with the existing open top fleet of a purchaser. Spare parts will be available from stockists in Asia, Europe and the USA. For further details, please contact the marketing agent BLUE SKY INTERMODAL (UK) LTD http://www.bsiu.com
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Mechanism Simple mechanism operates the spreading and folding of the tarpaulin (Fig. 1). Along the inner part of the top side rails (rear corner post inner)of the container, ㄷ-shaped bow rails are attached (Fig. 2), which allow the bars to slide, opening and closing the top portion of the container (Fig. 3). A bar is aligned and connected to a bow end on the both bow ends (Fig. 4). The bow end has 5rollers attached (Fig. 5). all bows can be detached from top side rails and be safely kept at the front wall pocket when carrying over-height cargo(Fig.6). Fig. 3 Fig. 6 Fig. 5 Fig. 4
6. Operating Instruction 1 continued(Loading cargo) • Untie cable tie rope of the front, rear and only one side, • Remove the tilt cover from the roof to tied side wall for roof opening. • Open the door swing header for loading,(If necessary)
6. Operating Instruction 2 continued(Loading cargo) • Folding or spreading of roof bows by using the sliding rope of roof bow ends,(front and rear 1'st roof bow only)
6. Operating Instruction 3 continued(Loading cargo) • Loading cargo inside the container
6. Operating Instruction 4 continued(Loading cargo) • Spread the roof bows toward the rear end or front end. • Close the door swing header. • Cover and fix the tilt cover on the roof
6. Operating Instruction 5 continued(Loading cargo) • Move the roof bows toward the rear end or front end or separate shift available to the loading method or the garbage size. NOTICE : THIS SLIDING OPEN TOP IS NOT NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE TILT COVER AND ROOF BOWS.
6. Operating Instruction 6 Continued (Disjoint of roof bow ass’y) • First of all, Remove the connecting clip and cable among inside roof bow.
6. Operating Instruction 7 Continued (Disjoint of roof bow ass’y) • Remove the roof bow ass'y through the open area at the front and rear end of top side rail. • You can take out each roof bow at one time.
6. Operating Instruction 8 Continued (Disjoint of roof bow ass’y) • You can keep the unjointed roof bows at the front wall pocket.
Contact Us • Sales Contact • Blue Sky Intermodal (UK) Ltd. • http://www.bsiu.com • Technical Contact • BJ Chun, Patentee • 802 Kwanghak Bldg., Taepyung-Ro 2 Ga, Joong-Ku, • Seoul 100-102, Korea • Tel +82 2 6274 1377 • Fax +82 2 318 9907 • Mobile +82 10 6364 1377 • bjchun@boxjoin.com • http://www.boxjoin.com