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Product Overview

This Eagle 90-gallon self-closing flammable safety cabinet (Model A9010XLEGSE) is the largest capacity paint and ink storage cabinet available, designed for facilities with high-volume flammable liquid storage needs. The self-closing doors use fusible links that automatically shut at 165°F (74°C), providing critical fire protection for maximum-capacity storage. Built with 18-gauge double-wall welded steel construction with 1-1/2 inch air insulation, this cabinet meets NFPA 30 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 requirements. It is both FM Approved and UL Listed. The cabinet features two self-closing doors, two adjustable shelves, a 2-inch leak-proof sump, and a built-in grounding connection. Dimensions are 43"W x 34"D x 69"H with a shipping weight of 494 lbs. The 90-gallon cabinet exceeds the 60-gallon single-cabinet limit of NFPA 30 Section 9.5.1 for Class I and II flammable liquids — check with your fire marshal to confirm it can be used for your specific storage classification. The 43"x34" footprint is the deepest in the lineup, accommodating drums and large containers. Manufactured by Eagle Manufacturing, available from AbsorbentsOnline (trusted since 1985) with FREE shipping.

Technical Specifications

SKU A9010XLEGSE
Manufacturer Eagle Manufacturing
Capacity 90 Gallons
Door Type Self-Closing
Number of Doors 2
Color Yellow
Dimensions (WxDxH) 43" x 34" x 69"
Shipping Weight 494 lbs
Adjustable Shelves 2
Construction 18-Gauge Double-Wall Welded Steel
Air Insulation 1-1/2 Inch
Sump Capacity 2-Inch Leak-Proof
Grounding Built-In Grounding Connection
Compliance NFPA 30, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106, FM Approved, UL Listed

Expert Insights

The 90-gallon cabinet is classified as a paint and ink storage cabinet, not a standard flammable storage cabinet. Under NFPA 30 Section 9.5.1, the 60-gallon limit applies to Class I, II, and IIIA flammable liquids in standard safety cabinets. The 90-gallon rating is permissible for paint, ink, and certain Class IIIB combustible liquids — verify your specific materials before purchasing. Self-closing doors are especially critical at 90-gallon capacity. The larger volume of stored materials creates higher fire load and vapor potential. The fusible link mechanism provides an essential automatic response that does not depend on human action during an emergency. At 494 lbs shipping weight, plan your receiving logistics carefully. This cabinet requires a dock with a forklift or pallet jack. Interior placement may require removing doors temporarily — the assembled cabinet is 43" wide, which clears standard 48" doorways but leaves very little margin. The 43"x34"x69" footprint is the largest in the lineup. Ensure your storage area meets NFPA 30 clearance requirements: 36" minimum clearance in front of the cabinet, and adequate aisle width for fire department access. Monthly inspections are critical at this capacity. Check the self-closing mechanism, fusible links, door seals, sump integrity, and grounding connections. At 90 gallons, a cabinet failure during a fire event has severe consequences.

Safety Cabinets in Action

Manufacturing plants and maintenance shops position tower-style flammable cabinets along production lines where workers need quick access to solvents, thinners, and cleaning agents. The elevated design keeps containers at waist height for ergonomic dispensing and allows spill cleanup beneath the cabinet without moving it.

Purchased by safety managers, facility directors, lab managers, EHS coordinators, warehouse supervisors, and compliance officers. All cabinets are manufactured in the USA with corrosion-resistant powder coating and arrive fully assembled with adjustable shelves.

Frequently Asked Questions

90-Gal. Self-Closing Yellow Fire Cabinet w/ Legs

What is the difference between a 90-gallon safety cabinet and a standard 60-gallon cabinet?

The 90-gallon cabinet is classified as a paint and ink storage cabinet, while the 60-gallon is a standard flammable safety cabinet. Under NFPA 30, the 60-gallon limit applies to Class I, II, and IIIA flammable liquids. The 90-gallon rating is permissible for paint, ink, and certain Class IIIB combustible liquids.

Can I store Class I flammable solvents in a 90-gallon cabinet?

The NFPA 30 limit for Class I flammables is 60 gallons per cabinet. While the 90-gallon cabinet construction exceeds code requirements, storing more than 60 gallons of Class I liquids may violate local fire codes. Consult your fire marshal.

How much does this cabinet weigh and how do I install it?

This cabinet weighs 494 lbs. You need a dock with a forklift or pallet jack. The 43-inch width clears standard 48-inch doorways. Once positioned, level the cabinet, connect grounding, and verify the self-closing mechanism operates correctly.

How many 90-gallon cabinets can I have per fire area?

NFPA 30 limits safety cabinet storage to 180 gallons per fire area. Two 90-gallon cabinets (180 total) would reach the limit. Fire marshals may apply stricter limits for 90-gallon cabinets due to the higher per-cabinet fire load.

Why choose self-closing at 90-gallon capacity?

At 90 gallons, you are storing the maximum volume of flammable materials in a single cabinet. Self-closing doors provide an automatic failsafe - the fusible link melts at 165F and spring-loaded doors close without human action.

What is the floor load requirement for a 90-gallon cabinet?

At 494 lbs empty and up to 1200 lbs fully loaded, the cabinet footprint of 43x34 inches requires approximately 120 PSF floor load capacity when fully loaded. Standard commercial concrete floors handle this easily, but verify if placing on upper floors.

What Our Customers Say

Real reviews from the facilities, field crews, and agencies that count on us.

  • Replaced all our old flammable cabinets with these and the quality difference is obvious. The double-walled steel is heavy-duty, the doors close smoothly, and the 3-point lock is solid. Our OSHA inspector commented that these are the nicest safety cabinets he’s seen in any facility our size. Free shipping on items this heavy was a huge bonus.

    Dave M. — Safety Manager, Manufacturing Plant

    Verified Buyer
  • The tower design is perfect for our production floor. Having the solvents at waist height means no bending over, and the legs make it easy to see and clean up any drips underneath. Bought three for different stations and every one arrived in perfect condition. Great product.

    Carlos R. — Production Lead, Automotive Assembly

    Verified Buyer
  • Needed compliant safety storage for our facility expansion and AbsorbentsOnline had the best prices we found anywhere. The cabinets are well-built, arrived damage-free, and our compliance team had zero issues during the fire marshal walkthrough. We’ll be ordering more as we expand additional areas. The customer service team was also very responsive when we had questions about which sizes to order.

    Patricia W. — EHS Coordinator, Pharmaceutical Company

    Verified Buyer
Cross-Reference Guide

This product is compatible with applications that use the following part numbers:

  • introThe Eagle 90-gallon self-closing cabinet (A9010XLEGSE) is the largest capacity paint and ink storage cabinet in the lineup with automatic door closure. Compare all sizes below.
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  • noteThe 90-gallon rating is for paint, ink, and Class IIIB combustibles. For Class I/II flammable liquids, the 60-gallon models are the NFPA 30 maximum. All cabinets are FM Approved and UL Listed.