55 Gallon Steel Dome Lid Red - Puncture Resistant Commercial Trash Can Cover

$290.20
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Inside dimensions
11" × 11"
Board / material
Plastic
Color
Red
Freight class
Class 175
Specifications
| Inside dimensions | 11" × 11" (L × W) |
|---|---|
| Board / material | Plastic |
| Color | Red |
| Order in multiples of | 1 |
| Each weight | 12.98 lb |
| Outer carton (shipping) | 27.0 × 26.5 × 13.0 in |
| LTL freight class | Class 175 |
| GTIN | 848109061382 |
| SKU | RUB355SDR |
About this item
SKU RUB355SDR — 11" × 11", Plastic, Red.
Common questions
Will this lid fit both plastic and steel 55-gallon drums?
Yes. The universal design accommodates both plastic and steel 55-gallon drums with identical rim specifications. The three metal clips and thumb screws provide secure mounting on either drum type.
What makes this dome lid puncture-resistant?
The 20-gauge steel construction provides impact and puncture resistance compared to lighter-gauge alternatives. This heavy-duty material prevents accidental penetration from sharp objects or aggressive handling common in industrial environments.
Is this lid compliant with hazardous waste storage regulations?
Yes. The secure mounting hardware, dome design, and metal construction support OSHA compliance for hazardous waste containment. However, verify specific regulatory requirements for your facility and waste type, as compliance varies by industry and jurisdiction.
How much does this lid weigh and can it integrate with existing drum systems?
The steel dome lid is engineered for standard 55-gallon drum rims without modification. The included thumb screws and metal clips install quickly onto existing drums, requiring no additional hardware or drum alterations for immediate deployment.
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