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The open top makes these easier to fill than jugs, while the spout gives more control when pouring.
Open the faucet for easy dispensing.
These carboys are fluorinated to prevent contents from being absorbed.
Flatten these carboys for convenient storage.
Store, pour, and carry up to 1 gallon.
Mount the funnel on the telescoping tube to help direct up to 8 gallons of liquid into the jug without splattering.
Even when turned upside down, these containers keep fluids inside. They include an applicator brush and a plug to seal the container.
Lid has two openings, one for shaking and one for pouring.
These jars are fluorinated to resist absorption of contents.
Also known as oil analysis bottles, these are cleaned to have fewer than 10 particles larger than 10 microns per milliliter.
Color-code your storage containers to quickly identify small parts.
A sealing ring separates when the lid is opened.
Each jar comes individually bagged and sterilized.
Squeeze the top of these jars with a single hand to dispense cable ties, screws, nuts, and other small parts.
A coating on these jars make them slip, impact, and shatter resistant.
Also known as mason jars, these have a tin-plated lid that forms a vacuum seal when heated.
Silicone rubber seals keep air and moisture out of these glass jars.
Cover the vent hole with your finger to control the pouring speed.
These bottles are fluorinated to resist absorption of contents.
These PTFE bottles won’t break down when storing most harsh chemicals.
Thread a wire tamper-seal tag through the holes in the lid and bottle. If the tag is cut or broken, you'll know the bottle has been opened.
These bottles are sterilized and then sealed in a package marked with a lot number.
A coating on these bottles make them slip, impact, and shatter resistant.
Often used in chromatography, these bottles have a UV-resistant coating that protects light-sensitive chemicals and makes the bottles slip, impact, and shatter resistant. They withstand vacuum applications.
These bottles withstand vacuum and pressure applications.
Store a large quantity of liquid in these bottles and use the built-in faucet to dispense.
Fill these air-and liquid-tight bottles directly from your line to store, test, and ship liquids. Connect to a quick-clamp fitting with the included gasket and clamp.
Squeeze the bottle to force liquid through the tube and into the cup, then pour out the measured amount.
Transfer liquid through tubing.
These tanks have capacities from 2.5 to 1,000 gallons.
These 12-gallon capacity tanks have a level gauge, and a fuel withdrawal outlet separate from the fill opening.
Store between 30 and 550 gallons in these large tanks.
No need for separate spill-control pallets or trays—comply with EPA regulations for storing hazardous liquids with just one tank.
Despite their large size you can move these tanks with a forklift. They store between 75 and 500 gallons.
Even though these tanks are less than 20" tall, they still hold 50 to 200 gallons.
A lifting lug on top makes these tanks easy to transport.
Tanks provide extra protection for products that require double-wall containment, such as diesel and waste oil, solvents, and antifreeze.
These tanks are typically used for storing fuel and waste oil.
These tanks are often used as gravity-fed dispensers.
The heavy-wall construction makes these tanks durable and easy to clean.
The bottom of these tanks is sloped to ensure easy and complete drainage.
Store and transport liquids in bulk in sanitary environments such as food and pharmaceutical plants.
Attach a compressed air source to pressurize liquids for dispensing and spraying.
Store and dispense liquids in food, pharmaceutical, and beverage plants—these tanks attach to a compressed air source for use in sanitary environments.
These durable pans are impact, wear, chemical, stain, and stick resistant.
Sort small items without losing pieces, then pour the rest back into the container.
A built-in faucet allows easy draining.
Freeze these pans prior to use and the internal gel will keep contents below 40° F for eight hours.
Made of 316 stainless steel, these pans offer the best resistance to corrosion and pitting.
Often used in cafeterias and food-processing areas, these pans meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food equipment.
To keep items from sliding off, these pans have a molded-in, slip-resistant rubber surface. Often used in cafeterias and food-processing areas, they meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food equipment.
Protect sensitive equipment from electrostatic discharge.
These lightweight pans have reinforced metal corners for durability and a coating that resists moisture, grease, and mild acids.
A handle and pour spout make it easy to transport and discard contents.
An aluminized finish makes these pans corrosion resistant.
Protect sensitive parts from electrostatic discharge.
The magnetic base attaches to any steel surface so you can position your pan where you need it. Drain holes in the bottom of the pan prevent dirt and moisture buildup.
These pans have 1/8” diameter perforations on the sides and bottom to allow drainage and air flow.
These durable plastic pans are impact, wear, chemical, stain, and stick resistant.
The 1/4” diameter perforations on the sides and bottom allow drainage and air flow through these pans.
Made of plastic to resist harsh acids and corrosives, these safety cans have a self-closing cap to prevent spills and a trigger handle to empty contents with one hand.
Easily fill these cans through the detachable wide-mouth funnel, then remove the threaded plug to empty. A flame arrester protects against outside ignition.
The spring-loaded, self-closing cap on these cans automatically vents to relieve excess vapor pressure, and a flame arrester protects against outside ignition.
For temporary storage of oil- and solvent-soaked towels and brushes, these containers protect flammable contents from potential fire sources and spontaneous combustion.
These pallets have removable grating for easy cleaning.
Made of 12-gauge steel, these pallets are more durable than plastic pallets.
The 52" × 52" grating is sized to hold an IBC tank.
Catch 3 to 30 gallons of spills and drips.
A flexible alternative to spill-control pallets, these trays collapse when not in use for easy storage and have spill capacities up to 60 gallons.
With spill capacities up to 170 gallons, these tubs hold 55-gallon drums.
Prevent slipping hazards by surrounding equipment that might leak or create condensation.
Larger than collapsible spill-control trays, these berms hold from 180- to 2,150 gallons and collapse for easy storage.
Dispense liquids using the built-in faucet.
These plastic batch cans meet NSF/ANSI 2 sanitary standards for food environments.
Use the faucet on these batch cans for easy dispensing.
Also known as milk cans, these have a narrow mouth for controlled pouring.
These metal batch cans meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food-processing equipment.
These corrosion-resistant cans have a built-in faucet for dispensing.
These drums are UN-compliant for shipping.
The inside of these drums is epoxy coated to resist rust.
A threaded opening 4" from the bottom allows you to drain a drum without moving it.
Ship materials in these UN-compliant drums.
These drums are seamless, making them more durable than other plastic drums.
Store food, beverage, and pharmaceutical products in these drums, which have a sanitary design.
These drums are corrosion resistant and are UN-compliant for shipping.
These drums have smooth, welded seams to prevent food and chemicals from collecting in crevices.
Use these drums for secondary containment or for temporarily storing and transporting leaking containers.
Tubs are made of galvanized steel for corrosion resistance.
These tubs are crack and dent resistant.
Also known as Type II safety cans, these have two openings—one for filling, one for pouring.
Also known as Type I safety cans, these have a single opening for both filling and pouring.
A self-closing faucet provides controlled, one-handed dispensing of liquids.
Tip cans down for controlled dispensing, then swing them back to their upright position.
These beakers stand up to the most aggressive chemicals as well as temperatures up to 500° F.
Scoop, measure, and pour without fear of contaminating your food line. A metal additive in the plastic can be picked up by a metal detector, and a chemical additive will show up on X-ray, so you can find them if they fall into your line.
These beakers are more durable than other glass beakers.
Mix and store noncorrosive flammable liquids, such as paints and lacquers.
Keep liquids in these pails from freezing without a separate heater.
This pail has a brass handle that inhibits sparking and is nonmagnetic. It is often used with oil and solvents.
Pails are often used in food-processing applications.
Often used in food-processing applications, these plastic pails can be located using metal detectors.
These 300 series stainless steel pails meet NSF/ANSI standards and are commonly used in food-processing applications.
Hold objects or materials for transport or pouring.
Keep contents secure with these pails and tight-fitting lids.
These single-use pails are often used to mix paint.
Use these containers in food-processing facilities.
Choose from a variety of containers, lids, and accessories to design a dispenser that will pour or pump contents without allowing contaminants inside. These dispensers are often used with oil and other lubricating fluids.
Also known as wash bottles, these dispense liquid at a downward angle.
Labels allow identification at a glance.
These bottles are fluorinated to prevent contents from being absorbed.
These bottles are made with an additive that prevents electrostatic discharge from building up on the surface.
Made of FEP plastic, these are our most chemical-resistant squeeze bottles. They are also autoclavable.
Long nozzles allow dispensing in hard-to-reach places.
Choose a needle-tip squeeze bottle for your most precise dispensing applications.
Squeeze out liquids one drop at a time.
Identify contents at a glance with these sets of 25 bottles in five lid colors.
Add a needle with a luer lock connection and squeeze to dispense a single drop or a stream of liquid.
Fill air-atomizing sprayers with these pitchers. The nozzle is designed to fit into the sprayer opening and has a removable brass filter to strain out foreign particles.
Dispense flammable liquids with these FM-approved push-top dispensers.
Moisten swabs and wipes by pushing down on the top.
An additive prevents electrostatic discharge from building up on the surface of these dispensers.
Turn these bottles upside down and press the flange to dispense.
Often used in laboratories, these dispensers fit on most lab bottles. Push down on the top to dispense precise amounts of acids, solvents, and other liquids.
Equipped with a flowmeter/totalizer, this dispenser displays both the flow rate and the cumulative flow volume of the oil dispensed.
These manual dispensers are more portable than air-powered dispensers.
Driven by an air-powered pump, this dispenser comes with an adapter to mount through a bung opening on a drum.
Add faucets to oil dispensing stations for increased utility.
Connect these dispensing stations to your bulk oil container to easily fill hand-held dispensers.
A needle dispensing tip provides fine control for lubricating small parts.
Pull the trigger on these oilers for easier one-hand operation than standard hand-held oil dispensers.
These dispensers have an opening for filling without removing the nozzle.
Use suction to remove old lubricant from gear boxes and transmissions.
Deliver a mist of oil using shop air.
Mount these reservoirs directly to your machine, or use them with a flow-adjustment valve and brush to create a dispenser.
Mount these directly to your machine—the cup allows oil to gradually pass through to equipment, reducing time spent on manual lubrication.
A sealed design prevents contamination in dirty and dusty environments. Install a line between the reservoir's pressure port and the lubricated equipment to balance pressure.
For use in clean environments, these oil reservoirs have multiple air vents that keep pressure balanced.
Thread these dispensers directly into bearing housings, pumps, and other machinery. Flip the lever to start and stop flow; turn the dial to adjust flow.
Connect a tube fitting and tubing to the dispenser outlet to access hard-to-reach lubrication points.
A sealed design prevents contamination in dirty and dusty environments.
Customize these dispensers to serve up to 24 lubrication points from a single location.
Serve multiple lubrication points from a single location.
Control the flow of oil to a single lubrication point.
Use this dispenser to brush oil on chain, gears, and conveyors. Often used to replenish lubricant after washdowns.
A solenoid automatically starts and stops flow to dispense lubricant while equipment is running.
Flip the lever to start and stop flow.
Air pressurizes the oil in the reservoir and atomizes the spray. Add a spray valve to direct the flow of oil.
Ready to connect to your air system, these complete systems include a timer and a reservoir.
Connect these modular pumps to a reservoir and a solenoid valve to automate the flow of oil.
Dispense a fixed amount of oil by pumping the handle.
Set the cycle interval as well as the dispensing duration. This pump has a maximum flow of 0.1 oz. per second.
With a maximum flow of 0.005 oz. per cycle, these pumps deliver small, precise amounts of oil. Turn the dial to set the cycle interval.
Choose from pumps that dispense with a set interval. Turn the dial to adjust the flow from 0.1 oz. to 0.2 oz. per cycle.
Lubricate your track to reduce friction and wear without shutting down equipment.
Prime these guns faster than standard grease guns and use them with just one hand.
Be sure you’re using the right grease—this gun has a clear barrel for identification at a glance.
Turn a small tube of grease into a dispenser.
Dispense small amounts of grease with one of these compact guns.
Switch between high-pressure and low-pressure settings. Use high pressure to dispense thicker grease or to force grease through clogged fittings. Use low pressure for high-volume dispensing.
Because of their one-hand operation, pistol-grip grease guns are easier to use for adding grease to hard-to-reach places than lever-grip guns.
Use compressed air to dispense grease.
Start greasing faster than standard grease guns and continue with the high output of a lever grip.
Dispense grease with the highest-pressure-rated gun we offer.
Dispensing more grease per pump than pistol-grip guns, lever-grip guns are better for applications that require high grease output.
Dispense small amounts of grease with this compact gun.
These guns deliver twice as much grease per stroke than standard lever-grip guns.
Protect sensitive parts, such as motor and bearing seals, from damage by monitoring the pressure of the grease you’re dispensing.
Ensure that only food-grade grease is used in controlled areas—this gun only works with compatible food-grade grease cartridges.
Designed to lubricate linear motion components, such as slide bearings, guides, and ball screws, these guns work exclusively with THK grease cartridges and fittings.
More portable than air-powered options, these guns operate on a rechargeable battery.
This gun comes filled with 2 oz. of lithium-thickened grease.
Deliver small amounts of grease with only a light push against the lubrication point.
A display allows you to monitor how much grease is dispensed.
Increase the pressure of your grease system when necessary to dispense thick grease and force grease through clogged fittings.
Connect these guns to container-mount dispensers for controlled dispensing.
Store fluids for a hydraulic power unit or circulating-oil system.
These pumps circulate solvent-based parts-washing solutions.
Fill these lightweight bottles and use with any brand of water dispenser.
Avoid trips up and down step ladders to get tools and supplies—mount these trays to top steps that are 13 1/2" to 14" wide and 6" to 6 1/2" deep to keep items securely within reach.
Replace parts such as pumps, hose, and fusible links on your parts washer.
For large jobs, pour paint into these four-gallon pails. They have a handle for portability and a textured edge to remove excess paint from your roller. Compatible with rollers up to 9" long.