Sandusky Paint and Ink Storage Cabinets - CABINET, SAFETY, PAINT&INK, 60 GAL CAP - PC60-P
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Product Information: CABINET, SAFETY, PAINT&INK, 60 GAL CAP
Manufacturer Part # PC60-P
Features
- Cabinets feature double-wall 18-gauge welded steel construction with 1-1⁄2" air space
- Dual 2" capped vents with flash arrestors for external exhaust and a 2" high leakproof door sill contains spills
- Recessed locking handle with 3-point latch and padlock hasp
- Include 500 lb. capacity adjustable galvanized shelves
- Construction meets NFPA Code 30 and OSHA Standard 1910.106 for storage of Class I, II and III liquids; Factory Mutual (FM) approved
Specifications
Alarmed |
No |
Cabinet Type |
Flammable Cabinet |
Color |
Red |
Depth Inches |
18 " |
HPIS Code |
770_30_40_0 |
Height Inches |
65" |
Latex Free |
Yes |
Lock |
Yes |
Material |
Steel |
Number of Shelves |
5 |
Type of Door |
Sliding |
UNSPSC |
30161801 |
Unit Compatibility |
Sandusky Lee Storage |
Width Inches |
43 " |
What our Expect Think
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60-Gallon Capacity – Provides ample space for storing flammable paints and inks.
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Heavy-Duty Steel Construction – Built for durability, fire resistance, and chemical protection.
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Self-Closing, Self-Latching Doors – Enhances fire safety and security by preventing accidental exposure.
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OSHA & NFPA Compliant – Meets stringent safety regulations for hazardous material storage.
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Leak-Proof Sump & Adjustable Shelves – Customizable storage with spill containment for added protection.
Q&A
Q: What is the Sandusky PC60-P Paint & Ink Storage Cabinet?
A: The Sandusky PC60-P is a 60-gallon safety cabinet designed for storing paints, inks, and other flammable liquids while meeting OSHA and NFPA compliance.
Q: Who should use this cabinet?
A: Ideal for workshops, printing facilities, paint shops, and industrial settings that require safe, compliant storage for flammable materials.
Maintenance Tips
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Regular Inspections: Check for corrosion, dents, or door misalignment to ensure safe storage.
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Keep Doors Secure: Ensure doors close properly to prevent leaks and contain hazardous materials.
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Clean Spills Immediately: Use absorbent materials to clean up any spills and prevent contamination.
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Ensure Proper Ventilation: Keep vents clear to prevent fume buildup and maintain air circulation.
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Follow OSHA & NFPA Guidelines: Store only compatible materials to reduce fire hazards.
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Avoid Overloading: Stay within weight limits to maintain structural integrity and fire safety.