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FlameCab

22 Gallon Capacity Flammable Storage Cabinet

22 Gallon Capacity Flammable Storage Cabinet

Regular price $583.00 USD
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Store and secure flammable bottles and liquids with the Steel Flammable Liquid Storage Cabinet. The freestanding cabinet can fit easily underneath your fume hoods, windows or countertops for convenient, out-of-the-way storage. An air space between two 18-Gauge welded steel walls and 2in. capped vents keep contents cooler than standard cabinets. Featuring one galvanized shelf and sturdy double doors, it holds up to 500 lbs. and is clearly marked for easy visibility and added safety.

  • OSHA standard 1910.106 for storage of Class I II and III liquids
  • NFPA code 30
  • FM Approved

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Specifications

  • Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 35.0 x 22.0 x 35.0 in
  • Capacity: 22 gallons
  • Ship Weight: 212 lbs.
  • Color: Yellow
  • Wall Mounted: No
  • Shelves (qty.): 1
  • Wheels: No
  • Assembly Required: No
  • Lockable: Yes
  • Material: Steel
  • Shelf Capacity: 500 lbs.
  • Total Capacity: 1,000 lbs.
  • Adjustable Shelves: Yes
  • Product Weight: 197 lbs.

Warranty

We stand by the manufacturing quality of our products. All cabinets are backed by a 10-year limited warranty.

Shipping

Product is fully assembled and ships on a pallet. Shipping dock required. Shipping on liftgate truck available by request.

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Certifications

OSHA standard 1910.106 for storage of Class I II and III liquids

NFPA code 30

FM Approved

Flammable Storage Requirements

Please reference the flammable liquid storage guide
maintained by OSHA.

Fire Protection and Prevention: Flammable liquids

What to Store in Flammable Storage Cabinets

Flammable safety cabinets are designed to securely store various hazardous
materials, minimizing the risk of fire, and ensuring workplace safety. Common
items suitable for storage include flammable liquids such as gasoline, acetone,
and ethanol. Additionally, combustible materials like paints, varnishes, and
solvents should also be stored within these cabinets to prevent accidents and
comply with safety regulations.