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MODUK - DEF STAN 81-86

Metal Fitting for Wooden Containers

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Organization: MODUK
Publication Date: 21 July 2000
Status: inactive
Page Count: 40
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This Standard specifies the manufacturing requirements of metal fittings for wooden containers used for the Services, including material specifications and information for lifting straps and other ancillary items.

This specification is for metal fittings including lifting straps for wooden containers which have been designed for a maximum gross package mass of 10000 kg. This specification does not apply to metal fittings for wooden containers which have been designed to carry masses in excess of 10000 kg.

It contains no information on the positioning and securing of the metal fittings which is covered in each respective container construction specification, or as stated on the Services Packaging Instruction Sheet.

It is pointed out that the suppliers of metal attachments for wooden containers, that differ in construction from the specification described in this Defence Standard (including materials, fasteners, lifting aids etc), must ensure that the container complete with the respective fittings has been tested as fit for the purpose intended.

NOTE 1: Lifting Straps: Method of Attachments.

The decision as to the best method of attaching strap assemblies will depend upon a number of factors, such as the type of construction of the case, the type of equipment being packed, the method of securing it to the case, and upon the lifting facilities. It is therefore not practicable to give specific guidance on this subject, but figures 19, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 32 illustrate examples of commonly used methods. They should not be regarded as definite recommendations as there are many other methods that may be more appropriate to particular circumstances.

NOTE 2: The tables in this standard for link and strap assemblies are the recommended maximum safe working loads for four links. These tables also include a load reduction factor of 0.5 for angular loading on the link and strap assembly when being lifted. The load reduction factor makes an arbitrary allowance assuming that in no circumstances will the incline angle between any diagonally opposite lifting slings exceeds 120°, and that the lifting points on the case are approximately placed in relation to the centre of gravity of the load. When slinging it is recommended that the inclined angle between any opposite legs shall be limited to a maximum of 90°.

NOTE 3: When only two lifting straps are required for certain types of containers the recommended maximum safe working load shall be 50% of the values shown in the respective tables.

Document History

May 14, 2022
Metal Fittings for Wooden Containers
This Standard specifies the manufacturing requirements of metal fittings for wooden containers used for the Services, including material specifications and information for lifting straps and other...
March 28, 2017
Fittings metal and Handles for Containers
This Standard specifies the manufacturing requirements of Fittings, metal and handles used on containers used in the packaging of supplies for the Services. The metal fittings for wooden containers...
DEF STAN 81-86
July 21, 2000
Metal Fitting for Wooden Containers
This Standard specifies the manufacturing requirements of metal fittings for wooden containers used for the Services, including material specifications and information for lifting straps and other...
January 1, 1989
Metal Fitting for Wooden Containers
This INTERIM Standard specifies requirements for the materials and method of manufacture of lifting irons and other metal fittings for wooden containers, including ancillary items.

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