Conteneur 20 Pieds Toit Ouvert À Mi-Hauteur

Ce conteneur à toit ouvert de 20 pieds a un toit ouvert, ce qui le rend idéal pour le chargement par le haut. Un conteneur à toit ouvert est particulièrement utile pour les articles volumineux ou volumineux qui ne passeront pas facilement par les portes d’un conteneur standard. Il s’agit souvent de machines ou de pièces qui sont chargées dans le conteneur à l’aide d’une grue.

L’avantage de ce conteneur mi-hauteur est qu’il peut être chargé plus facilement avec une machine plus petite et peut être empilé efficacement après utilisation. Le conteneur comprend une bâche robuste pour protéger la charge (ou pour recouvrir le conteneur après utilisation).

 

 

Utilisation : Transport, Stockage
Type de sol : Acier
Certifications : ISO, CSC

Tare : 1940 kg
Capacité de charge : 28540 kg
Max. poids brut : 30480 kg
Volume : 33,2 m 3

Autres spécifications :
– 2x portes ouvrantes sur le côté court
– linteau amovible
– arceaux de toit amovibles avec voile

 

EXTERNE

Longueur : 6058 mm
Largeur : 2438 mm
Hauteur : 1295,5 mm

INTERNE

Longueur : 5898 mm
Largeur : 2352 mm
Hauteur : 1196,5 mm

Le prix initial était : 2,400.00€.Le prix actuel est : 2,000.00€.

Référence : CS5478954

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