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Opening of Bids - Six Thousand 6,000, More or Less, Universal Nestable Refuse Containers – Spec B - Rehrig Pacific Company
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Rehrig Pacific Company ANSI Z245.30 — 2008 <br />7.2.4.2.5 Loading and unloading (Type "G") <br />95 EG ROC <br />Approved By: Derick Foster Revision: NC <br />Responsibility: Design and Sales teams Effective: 10/26/16 <br />DATE: 10/26/16 <br />Test: ANSI Z245.30 — 2008 7.2.4.2.5 loading and unloading (cycle test) <br />PRODUCT: Rehrig Pacific Co. 95 Gallon EG ROC <br />1.0 PURPOSE: This testing is to validate the compatibility of the lifter and cart and to determine <br />whether the cart's body, lid, handles, wheels, and axles will withstand the repeated gripping, lifting <br />and inertia forces experienced during a normal 10-year useful life on a fully automatic unloading <br />device. <br />2.0 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE STANDARD: ANSI Type "G" lifecycle test standard requires that after 520 <br />cycles of lifting and unloading with hydraulic machines suited to perform this cycle, the container <br />itself must remain functional. Inspection was performed at 520 cycles. Minimal wear scratches and <br />denting is acceptable as long as no damage is present that would prevent normal functionality of <br />cart. <br />3.0 TEST PROCEDURE <br />3.1. The cart is loaded with the standard load 335 lbs. (ANSI test standard) with the front facing the <br />truck and lifting equipment. <br />3.2. Using the cart's body and shoulder area, the cart is picked up by the automated arm/device, then <br />lifted, inverted and "emptied", continuously for 520 cycles. <br />4.0 TESTING PARAMETERS <br />4.1. Lifting equipment: Amrep model HX-450-ASL Automated Side Loader <br />4.2. Pressure setting for gripping: Open = 400 psi and Closed (grip) = 1200 psi <br />4.3. Average Cycle time: 8 seconds <br />4.4. Testing Environment: Outside at 88' F <br />5.0 TEST RESULTS: <br />5.1. EG passes 520 cycles of lifting and unloading. <br />5.2. Normal wear and tear visible around grip points and lid <br />5.3. Appendix 1: Photos of cart at the end of the testing <br />SUMMARY: The cart passes the ANSI Type "G" Lifecycle test standard for <br />minimum performance (520 cycles of functionality) at the maximum rated load of <br />335 pounds. <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />
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