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Move a drum where you need it, then dispense.
Store, mix, and drain drums in a single location.
Instead of tilting these trucks during transport, push on the handle to lift a drum straight off the ground and move it easily over obstacles. Push the handle down to tilt the drum to dispense.
Tilt these trucks and roll them like a hand truck to move drums. They tilt flat for dispensing.
These corrosion-resistant stainless steel trucks withstand harsh environments and frequent washdowns.
Spills while dispensing drums are contained in an internal sump, so you can transport the drum even after a spill occurs.
With the push of a button the hydraulic lift raises the drum, while the chute controls the flow of the material being dispensed to prevent splashes and spills.
When spills happen, these pallets contain the mess. They’re made of polyethylene, so they won’t degrade from most chemicals.
A heavy duty solution for safely containing liquids. Made of 12 gauge steel, these pallets won’t crack if they’re hit and won't melt if there's a fire.
Built for intermediate bulk container (IBC) tanks, these pallets handle larger spills and heavier loads than other plastic pallets.
Catch 3 to 30 gallons of spills and drips.
A flexible alternative to spill-control pallets, these trays collapse when not in use for easy storage and have spill capacities up to 60 gallons.
With spill capacities up to 170 gallons, these tubs hold 55-gallon drums.
Prevent slipping hazards by surrounding equipment that might leak or create condensation.
Larger than collapsible spill-control trays, these berms hold from 180- to 2,150 gallons and collapse for easy storage.
Use these stands to add clearance between the tank and the floor.
To create a convenient dispensing station, place your round, 5-gallon safety can in these stands.
Racks have a reservoir to contain leaks from damaged drums and removable grating for cleaning.
Add a secondary spill-containment system to bring your cabinets into compliance with EPA 40 CFR 264.