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Opening of Bids - Six Thousand 6,000, More or Less, Universal Nestable Refuse Containers – Spec B - Otto Environmental Systems North America, Inc.
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Structural Engineering Services, PLLC <br />3017Clark Street Charlotte NC <br />Phone: 704.507.4014 <br />E-mail: bbarfietd@babstruct.com <br />TESTING REPORT <br />DATE: 15 July 2015 <br />SUBJECT: Trash carts <br />PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: MSD-95M <br />TEST: DURABILITY DURING PULLING (CURB TEST) <br />TEST DESCRIPTION: This test determines whether the can's handles, wheels, and axles will <br />withstand the repeated pulling forces experienced during normal I0-year useful life. <br />MINIMUM PERFORMANCE STANDARD: The ANSI standard Z245.30-2008 <br />requires that after testing the handles, wheels, axles, their attachments to the container, and the <br />container itself must remain functional. ANSI Z245.60-2008 establishes dimensional requirements <br />for the cart. <br />TEST PROCEDURE (Meets the requirements of ANSI Z245.30-2008): <br />1. The cart is loaded with a standard load (according to the ANSI standard) with the volume of <br />material occupying at least 70% of the total capacity of the cart. (The actual weight was 350 <br />pounds.) <br />2. Using the cart's handles, the loaded cart is pushed off a curb. The curb height was 5.5 <br />inches. The cart is then repositioned at the top of the curb. The test is repeated for 520 <br />cycles (drops). <br />3. Using the cart's handles, an unloaded (empty) cart is pulled up a curb. The curb height was <br />5.5 inches. The cart is repositioned at the bottom of the curb. The test is repeated 520 cycles <br />(lifts). <br />4. The carts are set down onto a concrete surface. <br />The temperature to be normal room temperature (73 degrees F). <br />TEST RESULTS: <br />st t w d" ion <br />Push off of full cart <br />Pull up of empty cart <br />Result <br />No significant damage. <br />No significant damage <br />SUMMARY: The cart passed the ANSI Z245.30-2008 and Z245.60-2008 standards for minimum <br />ttil1j1 <br />performance. ,y,�"t rr7r <br />S% irk <br />�,Oteld, �P' <br />SEAL <br />bab Structural Engineering <br />03579 <br />Services, PLLC <br />N <br />
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