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Detached Lid Container Specifications

Dimensions Inside Usable Weight Volume w/lid 48' Truck Capacity 53' Truck Capacity Outside Top Inside Bottom Height Weight Capacity Cu. Ft. Nesting Stacked w/lid Nested w/lid Stacked w/lid Nested w/lid Model No. Description L"(A) W"(B) H"(C) L"(D) W"(E) H"(F) lbs. lbs. (R) (S) Ratio (R) (S) (R) (S) (R) (S) (R) (S)

24" x 20" Containers

DL24200627 ** Open Handles/Open Bottom 24 20 6.75 20.6 16.5 5.38 3.77 50 1.15 1.31 3:1 1904 1568 3612 3200 2108 1736 4128 3936 mm/kg/l 610 508 171 523 419 137 1.71 23 33 37 — — — — — — — — —
N DL24200614 * Open Handles/Solid Bottom 24 20 6.75 20.6 16.5 5.38 3.77 50 1.15 1.31 3:1 1904 1568 3612 3200 2108 1736 4128 3936

Stock Color: Light Gray

610 508 171 523 419 137 1.71 23 33 37 — — — — — — — — — DL24200624 ** Closed Handles/Open Bottom 24 20 6.75 20.6 16.5 5.38 3.77 50 1.15 1.31 3:1 1904 1568 3612 3200 2108 1736 4128 3936
N

Cube 48" x 40" Pallets, 4 per layer

610 508 171 523 419 137 1.71 23 33 37 — — — — — — — — — DL24200608 ** Closed Handles/Solid Bottom 24 20 6.75 20.6 16.5 5.38 3.77 50 1.15 1.31 3:1 1904 1568 3612 3200 2108 1736 4128 3936 610 508 171 523 419 137 1.71 23 33 37 — — — — — — — — — DL24201026 * Open Handles/Open Bottom 24 20 10.38 20.9 16.4 9 4.38 80 1.93 2.09 4.6:1 1120 1008 3600 3116 1240 1116 3936 3772 610 508 264 531 417 229 1.99 36 55 59 — — — — — — — — — DL24201014 * Open Handles/Solid Bottom 24 20 10.38 20.9 16.4 9 4.38 80 1.93 2.09 4.6:1 1120 1008 3600 3116 1240 1116 3936 3772

Did You Know...?

610 508 264 531 417 229 1.99 36 55 59 — — — — — — — — — DL24201025 * Closed Handles/Open Bottom 24 20 10.38 20.9 16.4 9 4.38 80 1.93 2.09 3:1 1120 1008 3600 3116 1240 1116 3936 3772

Cardboard Wastes Space & Money

610 508 264 531 417 229 1.99 36 55 59 — — — — — — — — — DL24201008 * Closed Handles/Solid Bottom 24 20 10.38 20.9 16.4 9 4.38 80 1.93 2.09 4.6:1 1120 1008 3600 3116 1240 1116 3936 3772
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Different sizes of boxes awkwardly fill shelves

610 508 264 531 417 229 1.99 36 55 59 — — — — — — — — — DL24201221 * Ergo. Handles/Open Bottom 24 20 12.38 20.5 16.6 11 4.94 80 2.36 2.56 5.5:1 896 896 3640 3040 992 992 4120 3936 610 508 314 521 422 279 2.24 36 67 73 — — — — — — — —
N

It is difficult to secure products in cardboard boxes to prevent pilferage

DL24201202 * Ergo. Handles/Solid Bottom 24 20 12.38 20.5 16.6 11 4.94 80 2.36 2.56 5.5:1 896 896 3640 3040 992 992 4120 3936 610 508 314 521 422 279 2.24 36 67 73 — — — — — — — — — (R) Recessed Lid (S) Strapping Lid **Textured bottom available *Textured bottom All Detached Lid Containers are available with bails. Capacity is dependent upon application and use environment. Check with Buckhorn for suitability in your application. Specifications subject to change without notice. All dimensions are approximate.
N

Cardboard boxes degrade from absorbing oils and moisture – parts may be damaged or lost

Dimensions Outside Top Model No. Description L"(A) W"(B) H"(C)

21" x 15" Lids

Dimensions Outside Top Model No. Description L"(A) W"(B) H"(C)

24" x 20" Lids

DR21150100 Recessed Lid 21.38 15.13 1.13 DR24200100 Recessed Lid 24 20 1.13 mm/kg 543 384 29 mm/kg 610 508 29 DH21150100 Hi-Cube Lid 21.38 15.19 1.81 DS24200100 Strapping Lid 24.06 20.13 1.5 543 386 46 611 511 38 DS21150100 Strapping Lid 21.38 15.25 .88 543 387 22

Why reusable packaging? Because reusables are designed for multiple trips and applications in a closed-loop supply chain and offer superior strength, protective properties, and optimal space usage. Below are some key factors to consider when selecting your containers…

Selecting Shipping Containers to Improve Your Workflow!

What size containers do I need? What other qualities are important?

Consider your product mix, material handling procedures and product weight. A container that accommodates 90% or more of the items you ship is ideal. Also consider the type of freight carrier – by maximizing trailer cube, you can save more than 15% on shipping expenses. Nestability – Nesting containers can save as much as 80% of the cube in return trips and in staging empties for return. Nesting is made possible by the taper of the container’s sidewalls.

What material should I choose?

The choice of what container works best – whether it is metal, plastic, paperboard or other – depends on the specific operation and the product being shipped. Ideally, it will suit all the requirements of the application and provide the lowest, long-term cost. The economies of reusable plastic containers versus cardboard are well documented, and few companies can afford the high costs of throw-away containers. Stackability – Positive stacking containers not only save space in storage and shipping, but they also simplify handling because they are easier to move. Stacking ability is limited to the load-bearing capacity of the bottom container in a stack – to protect both the contents and the container against crushing.

What type of lid is best?

The choices of lid types are many: attached, detached, recessed and hi-cube. Detached lids permit ease of access to the container, while attached lids save time in handling and are less likely to be lost. Recessed lids aid in stacking by providing a perimeter lip, but limit internal space. Hi-cube lids maximize internal space usage. AttachedDetached Tell us what you think! Take our online survey at www.buckhorninc.com RecessedHi-Cube

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