Chemical store interior

Inside one of our chemical stores

Chemical store interior Chemical store interior

Chemical store floor drainage

The drain tap from the floor of the chemical store

Chemical store floor drainage Chemical store floor drainage

Under floor of chemical store

A chemical store with the floor exposed

Under floor of chemical store Under floor of chemical store

Chemical store venting

Vents in the store’s steel sides allow the release of vapours

Chemical store venting Chemical store venting

A CS Shipping Containers chemical store

One of our popular chemical stores being loaded for a customer

A CS Shipping Containers chemical store A CS Shipping Containers chemical store

Inside a 20′ reefer

Our 20′ reefers hold up to 28cu.m. 988cu.ft. of goods kept chilled

Inside a 20′ reefer Inside a 20′ reefer

One of our 40′ reefers

Our 40′ reefers can keep up to 67cu.m. 2,366 cu.ft. of goods chilled

One of our 40′ reefers One of our 40′ reefers

Refrigerating Units

The units that keep the reefers chilled between -20C(-4F) to +20C (68F)

Refrigerating Units Refrigerating Units

Reefer Inside

The inside of a 40′ reefer

Reefer Inside Reefer Inside

Twist Locks

Twist locks

Twist Locks Twist Locks
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Modular Container Conversion

CS Shipping Containers were asked to provide a modular unit that, due to the difficulties presented by the site, could be assembled in situ at the clients premises in Newport. Together with Universal Containers in Manchester they produced a bespoke design tailored to the clients exact requirements which he wished to assemble himself on site.
Below is a copy of the assembly instructions for the client to follow.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS LIST OF COMPONENTS LISTED SEPARATELY

  1. Set base section in the position required
  2. Position side section Part 1 onto Base section so that the indicator “1B” of the side panel is aligned with the indicator “1B” of the base section. See Fig 1
  3. Using the short bolt/nut sets provided bolt the two sections together via the three fixing tabs located along the bottom rail of the unit. Fully tighten the bolts once they are all engaged. See Fig 2Ensure that the side of the Unit is temporarily supported to prevent any possibility of the unit tipping over due to the uneven load the single side wall places on the base
  4. Position side section Part 2 onto Base section so that the indicator “2B” of the side panel is aligned with the indicator “2B” of the base section. See Fig 3 & 3a
  5. Using the short bolt/nut sets provided bolt the two sections together via the three fixing tabs located along the bottom of the rail of unit and fasten “hand tight” once all the bolts are engaged. See Fig 4
  6. Position end section Part 3 onto Base section so that the indicator “3B” of the side panel is aligned with the indicator “3B” of the base section. See Fig 5
  7. Using the six long bolt and nut sets provided bolt through both the frame of the side panel and the fame of the end panel and fasten “hand tight” once all the bolts are engaged See Fig 6
  8. Position end section Part 4 onto Base section so that the indicator “4B” of the side panel is aligned with the indicator “4B” of the base section. See Fig 7
  9. Using the six long bolts provided bolt through both the frame of the side panel and into the frame of the end panel section 4 which contains Captive nuts into which the bolts fasten. Fully tighten the bolts once they are all engaged. See Fig 8
  10. Lift roof section onto assembled side and end sections so that the indicators 1T,2T,3T,4T of the side and end sections align with the corresponding markers of the roof section. See Fig 9
  11. Using the short bolt/nut sets provided bolt the side and end sections to the roof section via the eight fixing tabs located along the top rail of the unit. Fully tighten the bolts once they are all engaged See fig 9
  12. Position orange spacers into window frame as required See fig 10
  13. Insert corresponding glass panel into the window frame
  14. Fit/push vertical beading strips into the window frame (vertical strips have square ends)
  15. Fit/push horizontal beading strips into the window frame (horizontal strips have mitred ends) See fig 11
  16. Repeat process for all window apertures

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