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Lashing ring

5th February 1971, Page 125
5th February 1971
Page 125
Page 125, 5th February 1971 — Lashing ring
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A wall lashing ring has been developed by J. N. Blair Ltd for refrigerated containers. The body is moulded in glass-filled nylon which has a low thermal conductivity together with good load-bearing and bonding properties. The stainless-steel ring is fitted to a fully swivelling stainless-steel spindle and is connected by a shear pin, the strength of which can be matched to a customer's requirements. The shear pin ensures that excessive loads will not damage the container walls.

The lashing ring has been designed and developed jointly with Associated Container Transportation Ltd to overcome possible safety problems which could arise when unloading unsecured refrigerated cargoes. Following successful tests conducted by ACT 23,000 lashing rings have been ordered for fitment to 2000 refrigerated containers recently ordered by them and to 1800 existing containers.

Made by: J. N. Blair Ltd,

The Blair lashing ring incorporates a she pin which obviates damage to the walls of a refrigerated container.

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