| Model No. | Dimensions | Drum Capacity | Weight |
| SSB-5176 | 51"W x 76"D x 6-1/2"H | 6 Drums (99 Gallons) | 418 lbs. |
Product Summary
The Little Giant Low Profile Spill Control Platform, 6 Drum product group is designed for industrial, maintenance, manufacturing, warehouse, and environmental compliance areas that need a low-height containment station for multiple drums. This platform helps keep drums organized while supporting spill-control planning for oils, chemicals, solvents, lubricants, and other facility liquids. The low-profile design supports easier loading and unloading than taller containment systems while still providing a dedicated sump area for workplace spill management.
Key Features
The Little Giant Low Profile Spill Control Platform, 6 Drum product group is designed for industrial, maintenance, manufacturing, warehouse, and environmental compliance areas that need a low-height containment station for multiple drums. This platform helps keep drums organized while supporting spill-control planning for oils, chemicals, solvents, lubricants, and other facility liquids. The low-profile design supports easier loading and unloading than taller containment systems while still providing a dedicated sump area for workplace spill management.
Key Features
- 6-drum spill control platform supports larger drum storage and staging requirements.
- Low-profile design helps reduce lifting effort during drum loading and unloading.
- Containment platform helps facilities manage leaks, drips, and incidental spills in controlled storage areas.
- Useful for maintenance rooms, production areas, warehouses, chemical storage zones, and environmental compliance programs.
- Open deck layout supports practical drum access, dispensing, and inspection.
- Heavy-duty construction supports regular industrial and commercial use.
- Helps separate liquid storage from general floor space for cleaner, more organized operations.
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