40′ High Cube Hard Top Container

40′ High Cube Hard Top Container
- This container type has been specially constructed for:
- loading, e.g. by crane, through roof opening and door side
- long cargo which cannot be loaded into the 40′ general container
- heavy loads
- high and excessively high loads
- With the roof removed and the door header swung out, it is much easier to load cargo by forklift via the door side
- The two roof sections are fitted with devices to support lifting by forklift truck or crane. The weight of each steel roof section is approx. 450 kg (990 lbs)
- In case your cargo has an over-height, the roof sections can be lashed to a side wall inside the container using only approx. 13 cm (5′ 1/8″) of space
- Floor height 170 mm (ground level to interior floor surface, tolerance deviation possible)
- If required, we can provide disposable tarpaulins for transport that can be fastened to the walls on the outside using lashing devices
- The roof can be easily lifted by hand by 70 mm (2′ 3/4″), using the roof-locking devices so that the door header can be swung out without removing the roof
- Please bear in mind the prevalent weight restrictions for inland transport
- Lashing devices – particularly suitable for transport of hanging garments racks
- Removable turnbuckle positioned dead center between both top rails. This may reduce the cargo height, if left in position and not stored
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Inside dimensions | Door Openings | Weights | Capacity | ||||||
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Length
mm ft | Width
mm ft | Height | Width
mm ft | Height
mm ft | Max gross
mm ft | Tare
kg lbs | Max payload
kg lbs |
m3 ft3 | |
Middle
mm ft | Side
mm ft | ||||||||
12,029 39′ 51/2” | 2,350 7′ 81/2” | 2,693 8′ 10″ | 2,612 8′ 63/4” | 2,336 7′ 8″ | 2,565 8′ 5″ | 30,480 67,196 | 4,900 10,803 | 25,580 56,394 | 32.1 1,134 |
The above figures are the minimum internal dimensions for Hardtop containers, and differ by manufacturer and model. The roof sections can be lashed to a side wall inside the container reducing the internal width by approximately 13 cm (5 1/8“).
It is important to note that there are some slight differences in the dimensions of shipping containers utilised between carriers so this information is to be used as a guide only. If you need further specific advice on the right type of container to utilise for your cargo please contact us.
If your cargo is too large to containerise then we can ship any heavy lift or oversize cargo via roll on roll off shipping services with Depth RoRo on rolltrailers.