Skolnik HM8518 85-gallon salvage drum or transport drum is used for storing and transporting powder materials, liquids and even hazardous materials.
Features:
- Skolnik HM8518 85-gallon drum features a yellow-painted body with a yellow cover and a multilingual salvage drum logo in red.
- It comes with a bolt ring to prevent spilling and is made of carbon steel for durability & corrosion resistance.
- This open-head 85-gallon steel drum has EPDM fittings or gaskets.
Compatible Accessories:
- Skolnik LS1000 Logo Salvage Drum: It replaces the obsolete, erased or worn-out logos of the drums.
- Skolnik NT5800 Hex Jam Nut: This UNC nut, located on the bolt ring, is tightened enough to prevent liquid spillage.
- Skolnik BT5840 Long Head Bolt: It is used with the bolt ring for fitting and installation of the drum.
- Skolnik RBH2612 Bolt Ring: It is used to replace the worn or broken bolt ring.
- Skolnik GE8500 Gasket: It features EPDM construction for durability and is used for the perfect sealing of the drum.
- Skolnik P2612 Cover: It is designed for open-head drums for protecting the inner contents from dust and other contaminants.
Standards and Approvals:
- ASTM A1008
- ASTM A568
- ASTM D1056
- CFR
- UN
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What are the points to consider while transporting 85 gallon steel drums?
A.
- For transportation, the drums must be mounted on pallets and be critical when choosing pallets that can support the weight of the loaded drums.
- The drums shouldn't protrude over the edges of the pallets while being placed on the pallets. They ought to be a perfect fit on the outside.
Q. How do you transport an 85 gallon salvage drum?
A.
- Move your shoulder low & close to the drum.
- When you feel the drum reaching its balancing point, slowly advance while moving your legs.
- Put your hands & shoulder width apart when utilising the drag / pull technique.
- Shift your weight to your back foot while bracing the drum to keep it from slipping.
Q. What is the difference between a closed-head and an open-head drum?
A. Drums with closed heads are used for storing liquids like water. Open-head drums are typically used for dry goods but can also be used for liquid. The open head (or open top with a cover) makes it easy to get your product into and out of the drum. A fully detachable lid for an open-head container is fastened using a lever lock or bolt ring closure. Drums with a tight head have a fixed top.