FireKing 4-2157-2 - 31" Deep Two Hour Rated Four Drawer Vertical Legal Size Filing Cabinet
The ultimate in fireproof records protection. These are the only American-built insulated files with a 2-hour fire and impact rating from Underwriter's Laboratories. That's because they are made with Thermocell II©, a proprietary insulation which provides twice the protection of other brands. Available in both letter and legal sizes. A UL-listed high-security Medeco® key lock comes standard. Nine standard colors to choose from. An upcharge may apply to custom finish orders.
Specifications:
- Fireproof Insulation - 100% gypsum, reinforced by a 1” by 2” lattice made of 14-gauge galvanized welded steel wire, providing complete peace of mind from fire, impact, or explosion.
- Field Replaceable Steel Panels - Easily be replaced in the event that any panel is damaged.
- Finish - Environmentally-friendly electrostatic powder coating applied to all sides, including bottom. The finish is scratch resistant, providing a lifetime quality appearance. Standard colors include: parchment, tan, taupe, brown, black, sand, champagne, platinum and pewter.
- Drawer Bodies - Built with high sides for use with hanging folders – no additional frames are needed. Each file includes 1 follower block per drawer.
- Drawer Suspensions - Maintenance free.
- Drawer Locks - UL listed Medeco high security key locks
- Drawer Pulls - Surface mounted to allow for extra insulation inside the drawer heads.
- Insulation Between All Drawers - Makes each drawer a separate insulated container.
- Water Resistance - Files are designed to prevent water damage resulting from sprinklers and fire hoses.
- Two Position Drawer Catch - Allows access to certain drawers while others remain locked.
- Drawer Heads - Formed of welded steel and filled with fireproof insulation, and are field replaceable.
- Underwriters Laboratories® (UL®) Fire and Impact Rating - These models carry the 2-Hour Class 350 Fire with Impact UL label. Tests include 2 hour exterior fire exposure at 1850°F, a 2000°F explosion test, and a 30 foot drop to test impact integrity.