Tolerance limits damage to containers
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Tolerance Limits for Damage (ISO and IICL tolerances)
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) describes the minimum and maximum dimensions that need to be stored in the container equipment (with tolerances). To determine the need to eliminate damage to the equipment, the International Institute of container (IICL) has established additional allowances that are higher than the ISO and are as follows:
5mm (3/16 inch) - for corner posts, front panel door (including attachments), the upper and lower cross-beams, pipe fittings 10 mm (3/8 of an inch) - to the rest of the components of container handling equipment.
However, the ISO standards are required for measuring distance and diagonals in all planes between the corner fittings (measurements to be made from the centers of the holes fitting).
The following table shows the main measures of container handling equipment, as defined by ISO and IICL limit and allow recognizing the container equipment suitable for safe shipping. If the size of damage to property less or more to certain limitations, the container equipment subject to mandatory repairs.
Top beams and side panel (side panels, top side rails).
OUTWARDS - up to 10 mm beyond the outer limits of the fittings.
UPWARDS - a maximum of 4 mm ceviche line on the upper surfaces of the fittings (for beams - rails).
Lower longitudinal beams (bottom side rails).
OUTWARDS - a maximum of 10 mm beyond the line on the side surfaces of the fittings.
UPWARDS - not below a line drawn across the lower surfaces of the fittings.
The front and door (rear) upper cross beams (front and door headers) Front and door panels (front and door panels).
OUTWARDS - a maximum of 5 mm beyond the line on the end faces of the fittings.
UPWARDS (headers) - a maximum of 4 mm cvyshe line on the upper surfaces of the fittings.
The front and door (rear) lower transverse beams (front and door sills for 20 'cntrs) Door (rear) lower transverse beams (door sills for 40'cntrs).
OUTWARDS - a maximum of 5 mm beyond the line on the end faces of the fittings.
DOWNWARDS - not below a line drawn across the lower surfaces of the fittings.
The Corner Posts (corner posts).
INWARDS - the depth of a single strain does not exceed 25 mm, regardless of its length and location, in the presence of two or more indentation depth to any of them should not exceed 15 mm.
OUTWARDS - a maximum of 5 mm from a line drawn between the two vertical planes of the corner posts and the end surfaces of the fittings.
The Roof Panels (roof panels).
DOWNWARDS - the depth of a single strain does not exceed 35 mm, regardless of its length and location.
UPWARDS - a maximum of 4 mm cvyshe line on the upper surfaces of the fittings.
The lower cross members, outriggers, fork pockets, longitudinal beams gooseneck tunnel (cross members, outriggers, fork-lift pocket sides and gooseneck tunnel rails).
DOWNWARDS - lower surfaces should be at least 1 mm from the line on the bottom of the fitting.
INWARDS (fork-lift pocket sides) see below (fork-lift pocket opening).
IICL and ISO standard dimensions damage tolerance of the individual components (IICL + ISO damage limits for some container components).
Limiter forklift pockets (fork-lift pocket strap).
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