FAQ

Screenflex Packaging Procedure

Each Screenflex container has been built to withstand the rigors of cross country shipping and our container has been approved by the American Trucking Association.

Step 1

1. Divider is centered on a corrugated base, and amazingly rigid support cylinders are placed under/around each corner caster.

Step 1

2. With the aid of both these support cylinders and rectangular supports placed beneath the unit, the divider is actually lifted OFF of the corrugated base. This way the casters are well protected and the entire unit is cushioned. The supports act as shock absorbers as your new Screenflex Divider travels across the country.

Step 3

3. Styrofoam strips are attached to the sides for additional protection.

Step 4

4. Support wings are added to the top.

Step 5

5. Thick sheets of corrugated are utilized for the sides and top.

Step 6

6. Hot glue helps secure the container together.

Step 7

7. Heavy Duty staples are used to complete building the container.

Step 8

8. Five corrugated cushion pads are attached underneath to help absorb even more shock and provide easy access for forklifts.

Step 9

9. The container is labled and is ready for shipment. Note the "Easy Grip Handles" make moving the container much easier.

Step 10

10. The Screenflex container has been certified by the American Trucking Association.