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60ft Single Row Post Set

60ft Single Row Post Set

60ft Single Row Post Set

Only 1 shipping container required.

Single pole sets are an ideal solution because they are:

  • Ideal for tight spaces, as the width of one container is not included in the overall width of the structure.
  • Available in 2.6m (General Purpose) and 2.9m HC (High Cube) post heights.
  • Quick and easy to install.
  • Cooler than using shipping containers as there is increased airflow.
  • Durable in all weather conditions.

Note: Welded roof truss base plates are a feature of this product. Double truss roof structure and cover are sold separately.

$4,800

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The single post and eaves rail assembly is manufactured in Australia from hot-dip galvanised steel and consists of 3 components.

  • Posts: 100x100mm galvanised steel posts with 3600mm x 100mm welded top plate and 250mm x 250mm base plate.
  • Rails: 100×50 RHS eaves beam for a sturdy truss base plate connection.

Component Overview

  • Galvanised steel posts 100mm x 100mm x 3mm thick.
  • 2.6m posts are the same height as a General Purpose shipping container, providing ample headroom under the outer edges of the shelter. 2.9m posts for High Cube shipping containers.
  • A 250mm x 250mm base plate welded to the bottom of the pose contains 4 x 18mm holes, allowing the base plate to be securely anchored to the foundation using threaded rod and rebar cages, DynaBolt™ or ChemSet™ anchors.

Eaves Rail and Top Plate

  • Running along the top of the posts are 3m long galvanised steel eaves rail sections, 100mm x 50mm x 2mm thick RHS.
  • The eaves rail sits on top of each post, and is connected to a pre-welded 360mm long plate on top of the post
  • The eaves rail is securely screwed to the underside of the post top plate.
  • Each top plate has 12 holes, 6 on each side of the post. TEK screws are used to attach the top post plate to the eaves rail, forming a secure connection.

Installation Overview for Steel Frame Container Dome Shelter

Eaves Rail Attachment Methods

Once the eaves rails are securely fastened to the posts, the method of attaching the shelter frame will depend on the specific type of dome shelter being built. There are two primary methods for securing the individual truss sleeve tube base plates to the eaves rail:

1. Welded Connection

Individual truss sleeve tube base plates are welded directly onto the eaves rail. This method provides a robust and permanent connection, ensuring structural integrity and stability under various load conditions.

2. Clamped Connection (Quicklock Version)

In the case of the Quicklock version, the attachment is achieved using a clamping mechanism. The rail and truss tube sleeve adapters are secured onto the eaves rail with high-tensile 100mm U-bolts, which are included in the installation kit. This method also provides a robust and permanent connection, ensuring structural integrity and stability under various load conditions. Additionally, using the Quicklock method allows for easier assembly and disassembly, making it ideal for instances where flexibility or relocation is a primary consideration.

Fabric

900GSM 3-Ply PVC Industrial Grade Fabric. Waterproof, rot resistant, UV and fire resistant.

Shelter Dimensions
L (m) W (m) H (m) (Apex)
18 12 6 8.6 (GP)

Single row post shelters are also available in the following sizes:
Note: The post kit and dome shelter  (with cover) are sole separately. Shipping arrangements are part of our service, and is priced depending on the delivery location.

Post set configuration

In this 60ft/18m shipping container example, there are 8 steel posts supporting the eaves rail. We highly recommend sinking concrete piers for each post, at a minimum diameter of 450mm and a minimum depth of 900-1200mm. Refer to your local building codes for the correct pier depth.

See our setup guides for spacing of the support posts.

Eaves bearer and truss assembly

The truss base plate connectors must be welded to the eaves beam at predetermined intervals. The heavy-duty double trusses are assembled and bolted into position. Additional roof purlins and cross bracing are added, forming a solid and stable structure.

Container and Post Set Combination

The single post set and container dome shelter set up features a robust and reliable roof frame structure which has been engineered to withstand the harshest of conditions. Crafted from high-quality, hot-dip galvanised steel, the frame offers exceptional strength and corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting durability.

Engineered to meet stringent Australian Standards, this frame provides the structural integrity to endure heavy winds and challenging environments. With its sturdy construction, you can trust that our single post container dome shelter frames are built to last, offering both peace of mind and unbeatable protection for your valuable assets

Warranty

At Quality Domes Direct, customer satisfaction and the longevity of your valuable asset are of paramount importance to us. That’s why we proudly offer a 10-year warranty on our robust frames and a 10-year warranty on our resilient 900GSM, industrial grade covers.

Use our post sets for;

Workshops and Garages

Shelters of this size are perfect as workshops or garages, providing a sheltered space for repairs, plant and machinery and maintenance work.

Livestock and Agricultural Use

They create a safe and sheltered environment for livestock and general farm equipment.

Event and Exhibition Spaces

Post sets can be used to transform your undercover container dome shelter area and be used as temporary event venues, exhibition spaces, or pop-up shops for fairs, markets, and special events.

Construction and Industrial Sites

Our post sets are often used as break and/or mess areas for workers on larger construction and mining sites.

Our versatile pole sets offer flexibility and protection in various settings, making them valuable assets for both personal and commercial purposes. We stand by the quality and durability of our products, ensuring that your investment is safeguarded for years to come.

 

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