Introduction
This guide demonstrates how to construct our standard sized product shipping containers.
No special skills are needed to properly construct shipping boxes: however, product appearance and box quality are important for the over presentation to customers.
Here we will walk through how to safely and effective build a cardboard box that best ensures the product will be protected and the customer will appreciate the "out of the box" experience.
Tools
Parts
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Grab the appropriate box for the item.
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Note: The box should fit the item you are shipping while leaving room for packaging material.
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Press the creased edges along the longer sides of the box.
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Locate the two open ends of the box.
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At each end there are two small flaps attached to the narrow sides of the box.
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Press these flaps towards the inside of the box until they are perpendicular.
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On the side where you folded in the two smaller flaps, locate the long and narrow flap that is flat along the outer edge.
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Locate the part of the flap with a crease and fold the top portion with the crease inwards until it is perpendicular.
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Fold the entire flap inwards until it is flush with the top of the box.
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Fold down the rounded rectangular flap that is attached to the other flap and insert it into the slit on the side of the box.
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Insert the item into the box.
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Fill the box with the appropriate packaging materials.
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Close up the end of the box just as you did with the other end.
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Apply a single, straight line of tape around the box.
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Be sure to go fully around the box with the tape.
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Do not overlap tape multiple times.
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Apply the proper label to the box for shipping.
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For international boxes, remember to attach the additional label.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.