A. Molded-in male/female stacking
ribs.
Secure stacking |
B. Elastomeric shock mounts.
Provide controlled shock and vibration
levels. Sway space allows good air flow for cooling. |
C. Positive anti-shear lock.
Prevents lid separation from base on impact.
Minimizes stress on hardware. U.S. Patent No. 4,284,202. |
D. Molded-in tongue-in-groove gasketed parting
line.
Resilient polyethylene shell returns to
original configuration after impact. |
E. Recessed hardware.
Fully protected from damage. |
F. Rotational molding.
Corners and edges are 10% to 20% thicker
than flat walls, providing strength where you need it most. One piece stress-free
molded lid and base. |
G. Uniform color throughout wall.
Color unaffected by abrasions. |
H. Molded-in corrugations.
High stacking strength and hardware protection. |
I. Low-profile cam-action wing-turn catches.
High strength and lightweight. |
J. Optional coupling catches.
Positive interlock of stacked containers. |
K. Molded-in metal insert for catch and hinge
attachment points.
Hardware recement will not penetrate container
shell. Metal insert spreads load from hardware to container wall. |
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