ChrisatEastAg
Agricultural
- Aug 24, 2003
- 16
I am designing a trailer to carry a standard 20' shipping container. The trailer must be able to be dismantled and packed inside the container (preferably by one man) along with the towing vehicle. I anticipate a trailer GVM of around 4000kg.
I gather that the weight of these containers is normally carried on the corner posts, the positioning of which is governed by standards (I have these). The trailer could be much cheaper and lighter however if it supported the container floor joists and only used the corners for location/securing points. So...
Are there standards for the positioning and upward force capabilities of shipping container floor joists?
Is there a standard depth difference between the base of the corner post fitting and the base of the container floor joists?
Thanks in advance guys,
Chris Eastaugh
Eastaugh Agricultural
Australia
I gather that the weight of these containers is normally carried on the corner posts, the positioning of which is governed by standards (I have these). The trailer could be much cheaper and lighter however if it supported the container floor joists and only used the corners for location/securing points. So...
Are there standards for the positioning and upward force capabilities of shipping container floor joists?
Is there a standard depth difference between the base of the corner post fitting and the base of the container floor joists?
Thanks in advance guys,
Chris Eastaugh
Eastaugh Agricultural
Australia