The PRATT Flammable Storage Cabinet 100L
2 Door
1 Shelf is for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids as classified by the United Nations criteria and the ADG Code for Dangerous Goods.
These include flammable liquids such as paints, solvents, petrol, thinners, kerosene, turpentine, white spirits, alcohol and ethanol.
This is also includes combustible liquids such as diesel, linseed oil and pine oil. The storage cabinet has a capacity of 100 kilograms/litres and is built with double steel walls with two sequential self-closing, self-latching doors.
It has one shelf on the inside to place items, and the cabinet meet the Australian Standard AS1940.
Please note:
Customer required to have a trolley or pallet jack for delivery.
Delivery of product will be to the dock only.
Delivery will not be taken to any levels or placed into the customers desired location.
The PRATT Flammable Storage Cabinet 100L
2 Door
1 Shelf is for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids as classified by the United Nations criteria and the ADG Code for Dangerous Goods.
These include flammable liquids such as paints, solvents, petrol, thinners, kerosene, turpentine, white spirits, alcohol and ethanol.
This is also includes combustible liquids such as diesel, linseed oil and pine oil. The storage cabinet has a capacity of 100 kilograms/litres and is built with double steel walls with two sequential self-closing, self-latching doors.
It has one shelf on the inside to place items, and the cabinet meet the Australian Standard AS1940.
Please note:
Customer required to have a trolley or pallet jack for delivery.
Delivery of product will be to the dock only.
Delivery will not be taken to any levels or placed into the customers desired location.
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| Size | 770H X 935W X 620D mm |
| Weight | 100kg |
| Capacity | 100L |
| Lockable | Includes 2 keys |
| Packaging Material | Cardboard Box |
| Packaging Material Disposal | Recyclable in regular kerbside recycling |
| Country Of Origin | China |
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