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This product weighs 285 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The EAGLE GASKET AND PACKING 1649 is a 4-drum poly outdoor storage building designed to house and protect full-size drums stored outside. Constructed from polyethylene, this unit resists rust, corrosion, and UV degradation without the maintenance demands of a metal enclosure. It is built for facilities that need compliant, weather-resistant drum storage away from occupied buildings. Safety managers, maintenance supervisors, and environmental compliance personnel typically specify and install this unit. At 285 pounds, the structure is substantial enough to serve as a semi-permanent outdoor installation on a prepared surface.
This outdoor storage building is suited for industrial, commercial, and municipal sites that store up to four 55-gallon drums of flammable liquids, lubricants, chemicals, or other regulated materials. Typical applications include manufacturing facilities, fleet maintenance yards, agricultural operations, and wastewater treatment sites where secondary containment and weather protection are required. The building configuration supports drum access from the front while keeping contents shielded from rain, sun, and temperature fluctuations.
Designed as an outdoor storage solution for standard 55-gallon drums commonly used across industrial, chemical, and maintenance applications.
Installation is typically performed by facilities maintenance or safety personnel. Place the unit on a level, stable surface capable of supporting the combined weight of the structure and stored drums. Local fire codes and environmental regulations, including EPA secondary containment requirements, may govern placement distance from buildings and site drainage. Verify applicable local ordinances before positioning the unit.
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