Container Corner Blocks

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Container Corner Blocks Built for Real-World Loads

Eight small castings hold together the entire structural logic of a freight container. Every lift, every stack, every securing operation across ocean vessels, rail cars, and road trailers runs through those eight points. That is the corner block — a deceptively simple component that carries an outsized engineering responsibility.

Our iron casting container corner blocks and high-pressure casting steel shipping container corner blocks are manufactured to meet the strength, dimensional accuracy, and material consistency that active intermodal operations demand. If you run a container repair yard, a fabrication shop, a container conversion business, or a modular construction project, you need castings that perform the first time and every time — in salt air, extreme cold, desert heat, and everything between.

At TYALLC (Thank You America LLC), we supply the full range of shipping container parts, with corner blocks available in standard cast steel, Corten weathering steel, and stainless steel grades. Full 8-piece sets or individual positions — whatever your project calls for.

What Is a Container Corner Block?

A container corner block — also referred to as a corner casting or corner fitting — is a three-aperture cast steel bracket fixed at each of the eight corners of a standard freight container. The block has a precisely formed oval opening on its top face, an oval opening on its bottom face, and a rectangular slot on its outward-facing side. Together these three openings connect the container to every piece of handling equipment used in intermodal logistics worldwide: crane spreaders, twist locks, chassis locks, lashing rods, stacking cones, and side-loader arms.

No other structural element on the container takes on the variety and magnitude of forces that a corner casting handles. Vertical tension during crane lifts, compressive load from stacked containers above, lateral shear from vessel roll and road vibration — all of it passes through the corner block and into the container frame.

Core Functions of a Container Corner Casting:

Product Range

Three Grades, Every Application

Specifications Comparison Table

Engineered for strength, durability, and accuracy, our industrial springs deliver consistent performance across demanding applications. 

Parameter Standard Steel High-Pressure Cast Steel Stainless Steel 304
Material SCW480 / Cast Iron SCW490 High-Strength Steel AISI 304 SS
Dimensions 7.0" × 6.4" × 4.6" (178 × 162 × 118 mm) 7.0" × 6.4" × 4.6" (178 × 162 × 118 mm) 7.0" × 6.4" × 4.6" (178 × 162 × 118 mm)
Weight per Piece ~23–27.5 lbs ~23–27.5 lbs ~24–28.5 lbs
Breaking Strength Up to 55 short tons 55+ short tons Up to 55 short tons
Temperature Range –40°F to +302°F –40°F to +392°F –76°F to +572°F
Surface Finish Shot Blasted / Painted Zinc Primer / Galvanized Mill Finish / Polished
Positions Available TL, TR, BL, BR TL, TR, BL, BR TL, TR, BL, BR
Set Size 8 pcs 8 pcs 8 pcs

Top and Bottom Corner Castings: Why They Are Not the Same

A complete 8-piece corner block set contains four distinct casting types. The position of each casting on the container determines its aperture geometry — and that geometry is shaped for a specific mechanical job.
Top Castings — Top Left (TL) and Top Right (TR)
Bottom Castings — Bottom Left (BL) and Bottom Right (BR)
Installation Note

Top Castings — Top Left (TL) and Top Right (TR)

The side slot on a top casting is formed in a shield or acorn profile: wider at the center, tapering at both ends. This shape is engineered for crane spreader engagement — when the spreader twist-head is inserted and rotated, the profiled geometry locks it in place, preventing disengagement during a suspended lift. Top castings are designed to handle upward tension loading.

Bottom Castings — Bottom Left (BL) and Bottom Right (BR)

The side slot on a bottom casting uses a semicircular or stadium-shaped opening — wider and more open than the top profile. This geometry is optimized for rapid engagement and disengagement with twist locks, stacking cones, and chassis pin locks in high-throughput terminal environments. Bottom castings are engineered for compressive load from stacked containers above and lateral restraint during transport.

Installation Note: Every casting carries a stamped position marking (TL, TR, BL, BR) on its interior face. Always verify before welding or bolting — installing a top casting at a bottom corner position creates a functional incompatibility with standard handling equipment and a serious safety risk.

Installation Guide

Where Container Corner Blocks Are Used

Intermodal Freight and Port Operations

  • Sea freight containers — 20 ft, 40 ft, 40 ft high cube, and 45 ft units for FCL and LCL cargo
  • Rail freight — intermodal flat cars and piggyback rail transport requiring secure corner-lock engagement
  • Road freight — skeletal and flatbed trailers with twist-lock platforms
  • Port terminals — stacking cranes, reach stackers, and straddle carriers all operate through corner castings

Container Architecture and Modular Construction

  • Residential container homes — stacked multi-unit builds depend on corner block alignment for structural integrity and inter-unit locking
  • Hospitality and retail spaces — container restaurants, bars, and pop-up retail units converted for commercial use
  • Site accommodation and portable offices — flat-pack modular units for construction camps, mining operations, and emergency response
  • Containerized data centers — precision-stacked modular IT pods requiring exact casting alignment

Industrial and Specialist Applications

  • Offshore energy platforms — marine-grade containers for tool and equipment transport to rigs and vessels
  • Defense and military logistics — intermodal-compatible systems requiring certified corner fittings
  • Dangerous goods and hazmat transport — sealed and lined containers for chemical and hazardous cargo
  • Cold chain and reefer containers — insulated refrigerated units for perishable food and pharmaceutical cargo

Rigging and Lifting Systems

  • Crane spreader rigs — corner fittings used as standardized lifting attachment points on non-container steel assemblies
  • Container caster wheel sets — enabling manual movement of container-sized structures within warehouses or fabrication shops
  • Hydraulic gantry systems — corner blocks as jacking points for heavy equipment positioning

Trusted by industry leaders

Why Choose TYALLC for Container Corner Blocks

Businesses across the USA and worldwide trust TYALLC for precision-engineered container solutions.

We combine local manufacturing expertise with national and international reach — making TYALLC a preferred source for iron casting container corner blocks and high-pressure casting steel shipping container parts.

Supply & logistics

Bulk Supply & Worldwide Distribution

As a leading bulk supplier of container corner blocks in the USA, we support large-scale projects with efficient logistics and complete inventory management.

Our engineering team reviews every order requirement and delivers an accurate quotation with the right grade, finish, and documentation package — fast.

 

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FAQ Of Customer

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Top castings (TL/TR) have a shield-shaped side aperture for crane spreader engagement. Bottom castings (BL/BR) use a wider semicircular opening for twist locks and chassis fittings. The two are not interchangeable.

Yes. They maintain alignment between stacked units, enable inter-unit twist locking, and allow completed modular structures to be transported using standard crane equipment.

One complete set of 8 pieces (TL, TR, BL, BR). Larger quantities for repair yards, manufacturers, and construction projects are available with volume pricing on request.

  • Yes. Bolt-on assemblies are available for repair situations where welding is restricted or impractical on-site.

Shot-blasted bare metal, zinc-rich epoxy primer, and hot-dip galvanized. Stainless grades come in mill finish or brushed polished. Custom coatings accommodated for larger orders.

Yes. Produced at the universal intermodal standard — 178 mm × 162 mm × 118 mm — fully compatible with all crane spreaders, twist locks, stacking cones, chassis fittings, and lashing systems globally.

Three primary grades: SCW480/SCW490 high-strength cast steel, Corten weathering steel, and AISI 304 stainless steel (316L available for offshore or chemical environments).

  • Each casting weighs approximately 23–27.5 lbs (10.5–12.5 kg) and is proof-load rated to a minimum of 55 short tons, with temperature performance down to –40°F (–76°F for stainless grades).
  • Yes. Every order includes batch and heat ID numbers plus material test reports covering tensile strength, yield, elongation, and chemical composition.

EXW, FOB, CIF, and DDP terms are available. Supply covers nationwide USA delivery and international export. Lead times and freight are confirmed at quoting.

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