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*[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum_(container)#International_standard_size The Wikipedia Page on 55 Gallon Drums] (Called [[200 Liter Drums]] elsewhere, check if they are 100% Compatible) | *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum_(container)#International_standard_size The Wikipedia Page on 55 Gallon Drums] (Called [[200 Liter Drums]] elsewhere, check if they are 100% Compatible) | ||
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Revision as of 13:50, 7 August 2024
Basics
- One of the most common forms of Bulk Material Containers below an IBC Tote
- Can come in Painted Steel or Plastic
- The Lid has one threaded hole, and often one is unthreadrd
- The bolt is put through the unthreaded hole (sometimes with a nut on the opposite side) and it “pulls” the lid around the rim via the threaded hole on the opposite side of the band
- Making sure to get the band nicely over both the lid and the rim, and getting the bolt aligned so as to avoid Cross-Threading
- A Basic Ratchet and Socket can be used, however an Impact Wrench greatly speeds up the process
Sourcing
Storage
Transportation Guidelines/Regulations
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on 55 Gallon Drums (Called 200 Liter Drums elsewhere, check if they are 100% Compatible)