Q. What is the largest
packaging AMSOIL provides for its products?
A. The largest standard capacity packaging AMSOIL
provides for lubricants is the 275-gallon tote.
Note: Tanker
load shipments of 3,000 gallons minimum are also available, but only via
quote. Contact dealer for details.
Q. What is a tote?
A. A tote is an alternative packaging option that
provides a means to deliver more product than the industry standard
55-gallon drum. Totes can do the job of five 55-gallon drums, sharply
reducing the time and labor required for filling, emptying and handling
multiple containers. Totes also eliminate the high cost of maintenance,
return transportation, and the disposal of empty 55-gallon steel drums.
Q. What are totes made of?
A. Totes are constructed with an 8-ply corrugated outer
shell. The inside bladder liner is a 3-ply 11-mil thick Flexi-tech
recyclable heavy duty plastic. The container is secured to a standard
shipping pallet for ease of delivery and mobility. The strength and
durability of this style packaging has been proven over the years.
Q. Are there disposal
issues associated with totes?
A. Appropriate disposal is always something to be aware
of. Totes are completely recyclable, biodegradable, and waste-to-energy
efficient. In the majority of cases the corrugated outer shell can be
recycled with paper, and the inner bladder may be recycled with plastics.
The shipping pallet platform may be reused for any shipping application.
It is recommended that authorized local authorities be consulted to verify
acceptable disposal practices. Also, as a general rule, purchasers of
lubricants usually have established disposal practices, a responsible
party within the organization, and direct contact with disposal
authorities, so proper disposal is rarely an issue.
Q. With supply storage
space at a premium, doesn’t a tote take up more space than an equivalent
amount of lubricant in 55-gallon drums?
A. Actually, the space required to store a tote is less
than that of five 55-gallon drums. And totes can be stacked four high,
which is extremely space efficient in warehouses with high ceilings. And
don’t forget, empty totes can be broken down and recycled, so there is no
need to store the empty product containers.

Q. What AMSOIL products
are available in totes?
A. Generally speaking, most every AMSOIL lubricant can be
packaged in a tote. But it is recommended to verify this with AMSOIL INC.
in Superior, Wisconsin to confirm.
Q. If totes are not listed
in the AMSOIL price lists does it mean that the product is not available
in that package size?
A. Often the price for a tote is not listed in the AMSOIL
price lists. Once again, it is recommended you contact AMSOIL directly to
verify a product’s availability in totes.
Q. If there are not prices
listed for the totes, how do I know what the price is?
A. Contact AMSOIL for pricing on the totes. As a general
rule-of-thumb you can “estimate” the approximate price for a tote with the
following computation:
(5 x Price of the product in a 55-gallon
drum) - $50 = 275-gallon tote price.
Q. Are totes available in
the distribution centers?
A. Totes are not normally stored at the distribution
centers unless there is a customer who has developed a consistent track
record of tote orders and the servicing Dealer has worked out the details
with the appropriate regional sales manager. Otherwise, totes are packaged
and shipped from Superior, Wisconsin.
Q. How are lubricants
dispensed from a tote?
A. There are two methods for dispersing lubricants. The
first is a gravity feed system utilizing a ball-cutter valve (G1189,
$49.45)
 |
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| cutter valve
|
Screw in the G1189 and
push in the plunger |
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| Pull back the plunger and
turn valve |
Unscrew plunger
|
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| Threads are 2" NPT
|
G1434 Suspension Jig |
The second method is by using a tote pump.
This device requires another accessory called a suspension jig (G1434,
$177.80) to be first fitted across the top of the tote, which the pump
itself is mounted to. This eliminates pump vibration and stops the end of
the pump from reaching the bottom of the tote where it could potentially
damage the plastic and cause a leak. As a side note, many customers have a
metal shop where they can fabricate their own pump support systems at a
lower cost using onsite materials.
AMSOIL does not sell the pumps directly,
but does provide recommended equipment sources:
 | LiquiDynamics:
www.liquidynamics.com |
 | Advanced Handling
Services: www.advancedhandling.com |
 | Grainger:
www.grainger.com |
 | Lincoln:
www.lincolnindustrial.com |
 | Alemite Corporation:
www.alemite.com |
Some businesses will use totes to fill
their own onsite/on premises storage tanks. A word of caution for this
scenario; investigate what the previous fluid/liquid was that was stored
in the onsite tank. Otherwise you risk the potential for contamination of
the AMSOIL lubricant being pumped out of the tote into their storage tank.
This may result in contamination (i.e. motor oil being drained into a tank
that had previously stored anti-freeze would present a significant
problem).
Q. Are the freight charges
expensive for shipping a tote?
A. Totes are charged the standard shipping rates based on
the published freight rates found in the AMSOIL price lists. It is worth
noting that the cost of of a the tote will often qualify the customer for
a discount based on the Freight Discount Schedule also found in the AMSOIL
Price list. There may be an additional charge for lift-gate service if the
customer does not have proper equipment to unload the tote. There is
nothing worse then the tote reaching its final destination and the client
cannot offload the unit. Check with the nearest AMSOIL distribution center
for lift-gate service rates should you encounter this situation.