This standard specifies the plane dimensions of rigid rectangular transport packages made of various materials such as paper, wood, plastic, and metal, expressed in length and width, and is applicable to transport packages for single cargo transportation. Transport packages for non-single cargo transportation can refer to it. GB/T 4892-1996 Rigid rectangular transport package size series GB/T4892-1996 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard specifies the plane dimensions of rigid rectangular transport packages made of various materials such as paper, wood, plastic, and metal, expressed in length and width, and is applicable to transport packages for single cargo transportation. Transport packages for non-single cargo transportation can refer to it.
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GB/T 4892-1996 This standard is revised according to the international standard ISO3394:1984 "Transport Package Dimensions of Rigid Rectangular Objects". It is equivalent to the international standard in terms of technical content and is written in accordance with the provisions of GB/T1.1-1993 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Unit 1: Rules for Drafting and Presentation of Standards Part 1: Basic Provisions for Standard Writing". When revised according to ISO3394, the original standard GB4892-85, which uses 1200mm×1000mm and 1200mmX800mm as the basis and uses the division method to obtain the dimension series\, was changed to be consistent with ISO3394, "obtained by multiplying or dividing the module dimension 600mm×400mm by an integer". For the unit cargo dimension 1140mm×1140mm, due to its frequent use in unit cargo transport and container transport, it has received more and more international attention. Its divided packaging dimensions are listed after the standard as a prompt appendix (Appendix A). This standard shall replace GB4892-85 from the date of implementation. Appendix A of this standard is a reminder appendix. This standard is proposed by the Ministry of Communications of the People's Republic of China. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Technical Committee for Packaging Standardization. The drafting units of this standard are: Standard Metrology Institute of the Ministry of Communications, Shanghai Port Design and Research Institute, Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Shanghai Commercial Logistics Center. The main drafters of this standard are: Wang Wei, Liu Huiyi, Wu Guofu, Hu Jinlong, and Xiong Caiqi. This standard is entrusted to the Standard Metrology Institute of the Ministry of Communications for interpretation. 95 1 Scope National Standard of the People's Republic of China Dimensions of rigid rectangular packages-Transport packages GB/T4892—1996 eqv ISO 3394: 1984 Replaces GB4892--85 This standard specifies the plane dimensions of rigid rectangular packages made of various materials such as paper, wood, plastic, and metal, expressed in length and width, and is applicable to transport packages for unit cargo transportation. Transport packages for non-unit cargo transportation may be adopted as a reference. 2 Referenced Standards The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard is published, the versions shown are valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards. GB/T15233--1994 Package unit cargo dimensions 3 Definitions This standard adopts the following definitions. Plan dimension The dimensions of a rectangle enclosed by four vertical planes intersecting each other perpendicularly on a horizontal plane (see Figure 1). Figure 1 Plan dimension 4 Principle The plan dimension of a transport package can be obtained by multiplying or dividing an integer by the module dimension 600mm×400mm; or it can be calculated by arranging it based on the package unit cargo dimensions using the division method. 5 Dimensions 5.1 Unit cargo dimensions Unit cargo dimensions shall comply with the provisions of GB/T15233, which are 1200mm×1000mm, 1200mm×800mm, approved by the State Bureau of Technical Supervision on July 9, 1996 implemented on January 1, 1997 1140mmx1140.mm. 5.2 Plane dimensions GB/T4892-1996 5.2.1 Plane dimensions calculated from modulus dimensions and examples are shown in Table 1 and Figure 2. 5.2.2 Plane dimensions and typical stacking diagrams obtained by segmentation based on 1140mm×1140mm are shown in Appendix A (Suggestive Appendix). 5.3 Height The height dimension of the transport package can be selected by the user. 5.4 Allowable deviation The deviation range of the plane dimension of the transport package is 0~4% Table 1 Dimensions of rigid rectangular transport package Series No. Dimensions (length×width), mm×mm 1200×1000 1200×800 1200×600 1200×400 800×600||tt ||600 × 400 | | tt | | 600 ×200 120×200||tt ||600 × 133 | | tt | | 300 × 133 | | tt | | 200 × 133 | ×100 1200×800||t t||First layer 1200×1000 First layer GB/T4892—1996 400×200 Second layer 400×200 Second layer a) Multiple size b) Approximate size Figure 2 Multiple size and approximate size are arranged alternately Unit:mmXmm 1200×1000 1200×800 1200×600 1200×400 800×600 600×400| |tt||a) Multiple size GB/T 4892—1996 600×400 300×400 200×400 150×400 120×400 Figure 2 (End)bzxz.net 600×200 300×200 200×200 150×200 120×200 600× 133 Unit: mm×mm 600×100 300×133 20 0×133 150×133 120×133 b) Approximate size 300×100 200×100 150×100 120×100 GB/T4892—1996 Appendix A (Reminder Appendix) Unit cargo size 1140mm×1140mm hard The size series and typical stacking diagram of transport packaging for rigid rectangular blocks A1 The size series for transport packaging for rigid rectangular blocks are shown in Table A1. Table A1 Unit cargo size 1140mm×1140mm rigid rectangular transport packaging segmentation size series Dimensions (length×width) 1140×1140 1140X570 1140×380 1140×285 720×420 690X450 660X480 630X510 570×570 570X380|| tt||570×285 570X228 540×300 510X210||tt ||480×330 450×345 420X360 380×380 380×285 380×228 380× 190 360×210 345×225 315×225 285X285 285×228 Number of single-layer pieces||tt ||Stacking method Stacking diagram number A2 Typical stacking diagram GB/T4892-1996 The stacking diagram is the stacking method of the package in the packaging unit. Stacking method. Each package size lists a set of diagrams to show the stacking method of the packages in two adjacent stacking layers. Since the two diagrams are the same, the right diagram is not redrawn. The typical stacking diagram is shown in Figure A1. Figure A1 | |tt||Typical stacking diagram Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. 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