Improper storage and handling of flammable liquids is the leading cause of industrial fires. Proper storage of flammable liquids can help eliminate millions of dollars of damage and help save the lives of your employees. The compliant 24 Gallon Paint Safety Cabinets
meet OSHA and NFPA Code 30 Specifications and Code 79 of the Uniform Fire Code. Available with either self-close or manual doors, the flammable cabinet is able to hold up to 168 Aerosol Cans or 24 one gallon Paint Cans. The aerosol cabinets include wall-mounting brackets to securely fasten the units within easy reach of employees. While rated for industry standards, the 24 Gallon Paint Safety Cabinet also provides residential homeowners and small business owners a secure means of safely storing flammable paints.
Construction Details
The USA Made 24 Gallon Paint Safety Cabinet is constructed of 18-gauge steel milled in the USA and features internal and external welded construction. The reinforced double walls contain a 1 ½” air space on the sides, top, bottom, back and doors. The self-latching door(s) swing on a continuous piano hinge and are secured with a three point key lock with button latches. The interior galvanized steel shelves are supported by 4 brackets, can hold up to 350 lbs and are adjustable to allow for safe storage of various sizes of flammable containers. Each unit contains a 2” vent with fire baffle and cap on both sides with a single ground connection. A 2” raised leak proof sill contains liquids in case of spillage keeping flammables off the surrounding area. All units have a lead-free high gloss baked-on powder finish for durability and tri-lingual warning labels.
Specifications
- Flammable Paint Locker Cabinet
- Meets OSHA and NFPA Code 30 Requirements
- UFC 79 Approval
- Provides Easy Access To Product
- Self Close or Manual Doors
- Three Adjustable 8 ¾” Shelves
- Capacity: 24-One Gallon Cans or 168-12 oz. Aerosol Cans
- Outside Dimensions: 44” H x 43” W x 12” D
- Interior Dimensions: 41” H x 40” W x 9” D
- Weight: 224 lbs.
- Putting Americans Back To Work With U.S.A. Materials and Workmanship