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WASTE & RECYCLING ASTE & RECYCLING Round Receptacle — Vertical Steel Straps


• Model CN-R/SS2-36 trash receptacle is designed to hold most available 30 to 36 gallon liners.


• Fabricated using 1/8" thick x 2" wide steel vertical ribs. The top fl ares out to include a 1" diameter steel tube ring. The base structure includes a steel fl ange ring and cross braces with holes to provide anchor points for surface mounting. (Anchor bolts not included.) All components are welded into a single unit. No assembly required.


• Four threaded adjustable levelers located equally inside the base ring provide for installation on uneven surfaces.


• Powder coat fi nish in your choice of colors. See Page 42. • Optional: Steel or rigid plastic liners. See Page 55. • Optional: trash and recycling lids. See Pages 50-54.


• Optional: Anchor kit #ANC3-4 (four 3/8" x 3" concrete screw anchors) for hard surface mounting. See Page 96.


Model CN-R/SS2/CU-36 receptacle, blue powder coat fi nish, shown with optional Model T/CU-2410R steel lid with rain cover, and Model CN/B-1827 plastic liner.


Round Receptacle — Cut Steel Plate • Model CN-R/SP2-32 provides 32-gallon capacity.





• Formed using a single piece of 10 ga. steel plate, but with an attractive pattern to make a very durable trash receptacle holder.


• The base includes steel cross braces to reinforce the receptacle and to keep the liner inside up off the ground. Holes in these cross braces provide anchor points for surface mounting (anchor bolts not included). Optional stationary mounts are available. See Page 56.


• Colorful thermo-plastic coat fi nish. See Page 43. • Optional: Steel or rigid plastic liners. See Page 55. • Optional: Plastic or steel lids. See Pages 50-54.


Model CN-R/SS2/CE-36


receptacle, burgundy color with optional Model CN-SDR/B-24 plastic dome lid and Model CN/B-1827 plastic liner.


Model CN-R/SP2/TN-32 cut steel plate receptacle, thermo-plastic coated green, optional Model T/CN-2410A steel ash lid, and Model CN/B-1827 liner.


◄Round Receptacle — Perforated Steel • Model CN-R/R-32 trash receptacle offers a 32 gal. capacity.


• Fabricated from a single piece of 14 ga. perforated steel (round holes) and reinforced with 10 ga. top and bottom rings and die-formed cross braces across the bottom providing holes for surface anchoring options. All welded construction, no assembly required.


• Complete unit is coated with UV-stabilized thermo-plastic. See Page 43 for color choices.


• Optional: Galvanized steel or rigid plastic liners. See Page 55. • Optional: Trash and Recycling Lids. See Pages 50-54.


• Optional: Stationary mounts are available. See Page 56. For surface anchors see Page 96.


• Optional: Model CN-R/R-55 Receptacle (not shown) has 55 gallon capacity.


Model CN-R/RW-32 Round Perforated Steel Trash Receptacle Holder for 32 gal. containers, brown thermo-plastic coated. Shown with optional Model CN/W-1855 brown steel dome lid.


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Model CN-R/RU-32 Round Perforated Steel


Trash Receptacle Holder for 32 gal. containers, blue thermo-plastic coated. Shown with optional Model CN-SDR/U-24 blue plastic dome lid.


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