Description
6′ x 6′ Kundel Basic 3 Steel Trench Box
The Kundel Basic 3 6′ x 6′ steel trench box is a durable, maneuverable shield designed for utility spot repairs, service taps, minor mainline work, and industrial maintenance excavations. Its balanced dimensions make it a practical choice for municipalities, plumbing contractors, maintenance departments, and underground utility crews using properly rated small excavators or rubber-tired backhoes.
This configuration combines a 6-foot sidewall height with a short 6-foot overall length. It provides additional vertical panel coverage compared with the 4-foot-high Basic 3 models while limiting the amount of longitudinal excavation required for localized work.
The box uses 3-inch double-wall, solid-welded steel sidewalls built to provide dependable steel durability without the weight associated with many larger conventional steel trench shields. The 6′ x 6′ model has a listed weight of approximately 1,080 lbs and features a knife-edge bottom to assist with positioning in compatible excavation conditions.
The 5-foot opening between spreaders provides working room for compatible pipe, valves, fittings, service connections, tools, and utility components. Customers should verify that the box dimensions and 27-inch pipe clearance are suitable for the specific work being performed.
Each Basic 3 trench box requires four compatible spreaders. Spreaders are sold separately and must be selected according to the required inside width, excavation geometry, lifting equipment, and Kundel’s applicable tabulated data.
Key Benefits & Crew Efficiency
- 6-Foot Sidewall Height: Provides increased vertical panel coverage for compatible utility repairs, taps, and maintenance excavations.
- Short 6-Foot Length: Limits the longitudinal excavation footprint for spot repairs and localized utility work.
- 5 Feet Between Spreaders: Provides an open working area for compatible pipe, fittings, valves, tools, and service connections.
- Knife-Edge Bottom: Helps the trench box enter compatible soil during manufacturer-approved positioning procedures.
- Approximately 1,080 lbs: Designed for handling with properly rated small excavators, compact excavators, and rubber-tired backhoes.
- Steel Alternative to Aluminum: Provides durable welded-steel construction in a weight range intended for smaller excavation equipment.
- Double-Wall Construction: Three-inch solid-welded steel sidewalls are built for repeated field use.
- Cast Steel Spreader Collars: Durable collars provide connection points for compatible Basic 3 spreaders.
- Forged Spreader Pins: Secure the spreaders within the box’s collar system.
- Integrated Tamping Blocks: Reinforced contact areas support manufacturer-approved positioning procedures.
- Integrated Lifting Lugs: Provide designated lifting points for properly rated rigging and equipment.
- Stackable Design: Compatible stacking rings may allow the box to be combined with another approved Basic 3 section.
- Tandem Capability: Approved tandem connectors may allow compatible boxes to be joined for longer protected work areas.
Product Specifications
| Product Code | B3-6x6-K-KI |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Kundel |
| Product Line | Basic 3 |
| Product Type | Steel Trench Box with Knife Edge |
| Dimensions | 6′ High x 6′ Long |
| Overall Height | 72 Inches |
| Overall Length | 72 Inches |
| Length Between Spreaders | 60 Inches / 5 Feet |
| Pipe Clearance | 27 Inches |
| Sidewall Thickness | 3 Inches |
| Construction | Double-Wall, Solid-Welded Steel |
| Bottom Configuration | Knife Edge |
| Listed Weight | Approximately 1,080 lbs |
| Required Spreaders | Four Compatible Spreaders, Sold Separately |
| Maximum Depth Rating – Type A Soil | 58 ft |
| Maximum Depth Rating – Type B Soil | 32 ft |
| Maximum Depth Rating – Type C Soil | 24 ft |
Pricing & Logistics
Price: $5,834.43
The listed price is for the Kundel Basic 3 6′ x 6′ trench box. Four compatible spreaders are required to assemble a complete box and are sold separately.
Contact Iron Lot to confirm current pricing, availability, compatible spreader lengths, stacking components, tandem connectors, optional accessories, applicable taxes, and freight charges.
Required Spreaders
Each Basic 3 trench box requires four compatible spreaders. The appropriate spreader length depends on the desired inside working width, excavation geometry, pipe or component dimensions, and the limitations established in Kundel’s current tabulated data.
Spreaders should not be assumed to be included in the listed trench-box price. Confirm the required spreader size, quantity, forged spreader pins, and complete assembled configuration before ordering.
Optional Accessories
Available Basic 3 accessories may include:
- Compatible spreaders
- 12″ x 12″ utility cutout
- Stacking rings
- Tandem connectors
- Replacement forged spreader pins
- Compatible rigging and handling equipment
Optional accessories must be selected for the specific box and intended application. Confirm compatibility, pricing, and availability when requesting a quote.
Freight and Delivery Coordination
The trench box has a listed weight of approximately 1,080 lbs before adding spreaders, stacking rings, tandem connectors, rigging, or other accessories. The final assembled and shipping weight depends on the complete ordered configuration.
Transportation planning should account for component securement, unloading equipment, lifting capacity, and available assembly space.
Iron Lot can coordinate delivery to your contractor yard, municipal facility, equipment location, or jobsite.
Target Applications
The Kundel Basic 3 6′ x 6′ is primarily suited to localized utility excavations where crews need greater vertical panel coverage without the excavation length required by a longer trench box.
Typical applications may include:
- Water and sewer utility spot repairs
- Water-main and sewer-main taps
- Service-line connections
- Minor mainline repair work
- Valve and curb-stop access
- Localized utility exposure
- Gas-service connections
- Electrical and telecommunications repairs
- Plumbing repair excavations
- Industrial maintenance projects
- Emergency municipal utility repairs
- Work in streets, easements, and restricted-access jobsites
The short 6-foot overall length may be beneficial where pavement limits, traffic-control restrictions, nearby structures, existing utilities, or equipment access restrict the available work area.
The 5-foot opening between spreaders provides room for compatible pipe, fittings, valves, service connections, tools, and crew movement. However, suitability depends on the actual dimensions and locations of every component used within the shield.
Customers should verify that the 60-inch length between spreaders and 27-inch pipe clearance provide adequate room for the planned work.
Standalone and Stacked Configurations
The Basic 3 6′ x 6′ may be used as a standalone trench box where its height, length, working clearances, soil ratings, and complete configuration are appropriate for the excavation.
The 6-foot-high box may also be incorporated into an approved stacked configuration with another compatible Basic 3 trench box. Stacking may provide additional vertical panel coverage for projects that require a taller complete protective system.
Stacked configurations must use the required Kundel stacking rings or other manufacturer-approved connecting components. The boxes, spreaders, connection points, structural capacities, and complete stacked arrangement must be compatible and permitted by Kundel’s applicable tabulated data.
Do not stack boxes solely because their exterior dimensions appear compatible. The product line, box length, spreader-collar arrangement, connection method, and complete system configuration must all be verified.
Tandem Configurations
Compatible Basic 3 trench boxes may be connected in tandem to create a longer protected work area when permitted by Kundel’s tabulated data.
Tandem configurations require approved connectors and a complete evaluation of both boxes, the selected spreaders, connection locations, excavation geometry, lifting plan, and manufacturer requirements.
Do not use improvised connections or assume that placing two trench boxes next to each other creates an approved tandem system.
Critical Selection & Safety Factors
Is the Kundel Basic 3 6′ x 6′ Right for Your Excavation?
The exterior height and length of a trench box do not by themselves determine whether it is suitable for a project.
The selection process should consider:
- Whether the box will be used independently, stacked, or in tandem
- Compatibility with any additional Basic 3 box or extension section
- Excavation depth, width, length, and geometry
- Soil classification
- Surcharge loads
- Groundwater and changing soil conditions
- Traffic, structures, spoil piles, and equipment near the excavation
- Pipe, fitting, valve, and utility-component dimensions
- Required working clearance
- Selected spreader length and inside width
- Access and egress requirements
- Lifting and placement equipment
- Stacking rings, tandem connectors, and optional cutouts
- The complete protective-system configuration
The project’s Competent Person must inspect the excavation, classify the soil, evaluate changing conditions and adjacent hazards, and verify that the selected trench-protection system is appropriate for the excavation and used correctly.
Depth Ratings & Tabulated Data
The listed maximum soil depth ratings for the Basic 3 6′ x 6′ are:
- Type A soil: 58 feet
- Type B soil: 32 feet
- Type C soil: 24 feet
These ratings must be interpreted through Kundel’s current tabulated data. They do not mean that a 6-foot-high trench box automatically provides a protected work area at the listed excavation depths.
The allowable depth may depend on whether the box is used independently or as part of a stacked configuration, the selected spreader width, complete system height, soil conditions, surcharge loads, excavation geometry, and other jobsite factors.
Placement of the protective system, including the distance between the bottom of the box and the excavation bottom and the position of the box relative to the top of the excavation, must comply with manufacturer instructions and applicable requirements.
Excavations exceeding 20 feet in depth generally require a protective system designed or approved under the applicable engineering requirements. Do not rely on product-page ratings as a substitute for Kundel’s current tabulated data or a project-specific engineered design when one is required.
Assembly, Lifting & Inspection
The Basic 3 trench box must be assembled with four compatible spreaders and the required forged spreader pins before use. Stacked or tandem configurations also require all approved connecting components.
The complete box should be lifted, lowered, repositioned, and removed using the designated lifting lugs, approved rigging, and equipment with sufficient rated capacity.
Tamping blocks provide reinforced contact areas, while the knife-edge bottom assists with positioning. Installation and movement must follow Kundel’s procedures. Do not strike unapproved areas of the sidewalls, spreader collars, lifting lugs, or other structural components.
Before each use, inspect:
- Double-wall steel sidewalls
- Knife-edge sections
- Cast steel spreader collars
- Spreaders and forged spreader pins
- Tamping blocks
- Lifting lugs
- Stacking rings and connection points
- Tandem connectors
- Welds and structural areas
- Optional utility cutouts
- Components for cracks, bends, distortion, damage, or excessive wear
Damaged or questionable components should be removed from service until they have been evaluated according to the manufacturer’s requirements.
Why Choose the Kundel Basic 3 6′ x 6′?
The Basic 3 6′ x 6′ combines substantial vertical panel coverage, a short excavation footprint, and durable welded-steel construction. It is designed for crews that need a dependable steel trench shield that can be handled by appropriately rated smaller excavation equipment.
The 6-foot height provides more vertical coverage than the 4-foot-high Basic 3 models, while the 6-foot length makes the box easier to position than longer 8-, 10-, and 12-foot configurations.
This combination may be particularly useful for localized utility repairs, service taps, valves, fittings, and maintenance work where a taller shield is required but the work does not need an extended longitudinal excavation.
The double-wall sidewalls, cast steel spreader collars, forged pins, tamping blocks, lifting lugs, and knife-edge bottom provide a field-ready system for municipal, plumbing, industrial maintenance, and underground utility crews.
Final selection must be based on the actual excavation, intended application, utility-component dimensions, selected spreaders, complete standalone or stacked configuration, Kundel’s current tabulated data, and the requirements established by the project’s Competent Person.
Request Pricing and Availability
Iron Lot supplies trench boxes and trench safety equipment to contractors throughout the United States.
Contact us for:
- Current product availability
- Spreader selection and pricing
- Multiple-unit quotations
- Freight quote and delivery coordination
- Alternative aluminum trench box options
- Steel versus aluminum trench box comparisons
- Equipment financing information
This Product Ships from Ohio
Payment Options:
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