Description
The 60′ Container Canopy is for yards that want real covered volume without building a permanent structure. By fixing a 60 ft wide, double-truss arch frame to the tops of two parallel containers and tensioning the fabric, you gain a tall, open bay that handles full-size equipment, trailers, and bulk stock.
Key features
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Wide clear span – 60 ft (18.3 m) width with 15 ft (4.5 m) arch height provides generous room for trucks, loaders, and stacked pallets between the containers.
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Flexible lengths – choose 40 ft or 80 ft (≈ 12 or 24 m), with made-to-order options for longer runs to match your container rows.
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Double-truss galvanized frame – arches in 60 × 1.8 mm steel with 60 × 1.5 mm purlins for stiffness, spaced 2.44 m or 3 m (≈ 8 or 9.8 ft) depending on load requirements.
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Configurable ends – options for front door, rear door, full rear cover, or half rear cover to balance access, wind, and snow protection.
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Cover options for different sites – economical PE or PVC fabrics from ~300 g/m² up to heavy-duty ~900 g/m² for harsher climates and higher traffic.
Size & specs
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Width: 60 ft (≈ 18.3 m)
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Lengths: 40 ft / 80 ft (≈ 12 / 24 m); longer made to order
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Arch height: 15 ft (≈ 4.5 m)
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Arch spacing: 2.44 m or 3 m (≈ 8.0 ft or 9.8 ft)
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Frame: galvanized steel, double truss
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Arch: 60 × 1.8 mm
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Purlin: 60 × 1.5 mm
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End options: front door, rear door, rear cover, half rear cover
Cover choices
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Economical PE fabric (~300 g/m²)
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Value PVC fabric (~450 g/m²)
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Commercial PVC fabric (~500 g/m²)
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Standard PVC fabric (~610–650 g/m²)
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Heavy Duty PVC fabric (~750–900 g/m², model-dependent)
Installation notes
Set two same-length containers in parallel, then mount the canopy brackets and double-truss arches to the container roofs per the hardware kit. Use anchors and tie-downs sized to your local wind and snow codes, and plan periodic checks of fabric tension, bolts, and end panels to keep the structure working quietly in the background for years.







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