Eagle P-701 plunger safety can is ideal for dispensing flammable / voltatile liquids in small volumes to easily & safely clean machine parts. This safety can eliminates dangerous spills or wastage associated with conventional fluid pouring operations.
Features:
- Eagle P-701 plunger safety can comes with a brass dasher screen & pump assembly that works like a flame arrester to prevent the stored chemical from catching fire.
- The pump base / reservoir's plunger mechanism supplies cleaning solvents without any wastage or undue exposure.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the construction material of the reservoir in this Eagle P-701 plunger safety can?
A. Eagle P-701 plunger safety can has a 24-gauge galvanised steel body with a baked-on red powder coating to resist wear, scratches, fading, chipping, rust, dents & certain chemicals.
Q. What is the storage capacity of this Eagle P-701 plunger safety can?
A. Eagle P-701 plunger safety can has a storage capacity of 1 quart (0.25 gallons or 0.95 litres).
Q. What is the diameter of the dasher plate in this Eagle P-701 plunger safety can?
A. Eagle P-701 plunger safety can's dasher plate has a diameter of 5-1/4 inches for keeping the pumped liquid inside the plate.
Q. What are the factors to consider while choosing this plunger safety can?
A. Major factors include material compatibility, capacity, safety standards, plunger type, construction quality, ventilation, safety labels, colour coding, safety features, handle and spout design, maintenance, training requirements and supplier reputation.
Q. What safety precautions should I take when using this plunger safety can?
A.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, safety goggles and protective clothing.
- Work in well-ventilated areas to disperse potentially harmful fumes or vapours.
- Verify that the liquids you plan to dispense are compatible with the safety can's design.
- Ensure that containers and the safety can are correctly labelled to identify their contents and potential hazards.
- Prohibit smoking and open flames in the vicinity of flammable materials.
- Use the plunger mechanism as directed to prevent spills during dispensing.
- Regularly inspect the safety can for damage, wear or malfunction and address any issues promptly.
- Have emergency equipment, such as fire extinguishers and eyewash stations, readily accessible.
- Ensure personnel are trained in safe operation, hazard awareness, and emergency response procedures.
- Be prepared to manage spills with spill kits and absorbent materials, and know how to clean up and dispose of spills safely.
- Store the safety can in a designated, secure area and follow any provided storage guidelines.