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Ultra-Inline Spill Deck®
Inline Model
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Low profile, "in line" designs save valuable floor space and comply with spill containment regulations
55-gallon drums are big and bulky. That’s why they often get lined up along a factory or warehouse wall—to keep them out of the way until they are needed. So it only makes sense to create spill containment that can accommodate that sort of set up.
The Ultra-Inline Spill Decks do just that. Using 2-drum Ultra-Spill Decks and connecting them with bulkhead fittings and bladder attachments, we can provide spill containment that “hugs the walls” and stays out of the way.
And because of the connection of multiple decks, and the additional containment capacity of the 66-gallon bladders, all of the systems meet the EPA and SPCC spill containment regulations.
Product Highlights
- Available in 3-drum, 4-drum, 5-drum and 6-drum configurations.
- Narrow 25 7/8" depth allows drums to be stored in a single row along facility walls—minimizes space requirements.
- Pre-drilled and can be quickly assembled without tools. The bulkhead fittings "lock" connected modules together and allow spills to flow from one spill deck module to the next.
- Low profile design reduces safety and handling concerns found with taller spill containment pallets.
- Additional spill deck modules can be easily connected to an existing Inline configuration - allows more drums to be added to your spill containment area as storage needs grow.
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all listed product measurements are L x W x H, outside dimensions, and for a single unit where quantity is more than one.
Part # | Model | Dimensions in. (mm) | Grating Surface in. (mm) | Weight Capacity UDL lbs. (kg) | Containment Capacity gal. (L) | Weight lbs. (kg) |
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2360 | 3-Drum Model | 77.9 x 25.9 x 5.8 (1978.2 x 657.4 x 146.1) | 72 x 24 (1828.8 x 609.6) | 4500 (2041.2) | 99 (374.8) | 67 (30.4) |
2361 | 4-Drum Model | 104 x 25.9 x 5.8 (2641.6 x 657.4 x 146.1) | 96 x 24 (2438.4 x 609.6) | 6000 (2721.6) | 110 (416.4) | 84 (38.1) |
2333 | 5-Drum Model | 129.9 x 25.9 x 5.8 (3299 x 657.4 x 146.1) | 120 x 24 (3048 x 609.6) | 7,500 (3,402) | 121 (458) | 107 (48.5) |
2334 | 6-Drum Model | 156 x 25.9 x 5.8 (3962.4 x 657.4 x 146.1) | 144 x 24 (3658 x 609.6) | 9,000 (4,082) | 66 (249.8) | 132 (59.9) |
Package Contents:
- Part #2360: (1) 1-Drum Spill Deck module, (1) 2-Drum Spill Deck module, (1) Bladder Attachment, (1) Bulkhead Fitting, (1) T-Strip
- Part #2361: (2) 2-Drum Spill Deck modules, (1) Bladder Attachment, (1) Bulkhead Fitting, (1) T-Strip
- Part #2333: (1) 1-Drum Spill Deck module, (2) 2-Drum Spill Deck module, (1) Bladder Attachment, (2) Bulkhead Fittings, (2) T-Strips
- Part #2334: (3) 2-Drum Spill Deck module, (2) Bulkhead Fittings, (2) T-Strips
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can you reuse a bladder?
No. Spilled liquids will more than likely cause the internal surfaces of the bladder to adhere to each other. We cannot guarantee the proper deployment of a reused bladder.
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How do you get spillage out of the sump/bladder?
We recommend using a pump (UltraTech part# 2345 can be used) to remove any spilled contents from a sump or bladder. (Note: spillage should be pumped into an approved container).
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How does the ramp connect to the decks?
The spill deck ramp (part# 1089) comes complete with two steel clips that quickly install on the end of the ramp. These clips hook onto the connecting spill deck and keep the ramp from moving or shifting during loading or unloading. NOTE: The ramp is not designed to be used with the P1 spill decks or the short side of the P2 spill decks.
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I need to add another spill deck to the one I already have. How do I do that? What do I need?
Other than the spill deck, you’ll need one bulkhead fitting (part# 1073) and one t-strip (part# 1131) for every 26” of spill deck length that is connected. For example, if you’re connecting a 4-drum spill deck to another 4-drum spill deck you would need two bulkhead fittings and two t-strips. If, on the other hand, you were connecting a 1-drum spill deck to the short end of a 2-drum spill deck, you would only need one each of the bulkhead fitting and t-strip.
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Is the deck slip resistant?
Yes, all grating surfaces on the spill decks are slip resistant.
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Can the spill decks be moved with a forklift or pallet jack?
The spill deck can NOT be moved with a forklift or pallet jack. The design of the spill deck sidewalls sometimes leads users to think that it is forkliftable or able to be moved with a pallet jack. But what may appear to be forklift pockets are actually supports for the grating.
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What does a t-strip do?
The t-strips lay across the point where two spill decks come together. By “bridging the gap” this piece diverts spills to either of the decks and keeps any spillage from getting between the units.
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Does the Ultra-Spill Deck’s sump capacity meet regulations?
(Note: The answer to this question is based on one assumption: That the spill decks are being used with 55-gallon drums). Yes, all of the Ultra-Spill Deck Inline Models meet EPA requirements.
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What is the size of the grating?
All spill decks inline models use a grating that is 48″L x 24″W x 2.5″H or 24″L x 24″W x 2.5″H .
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I need to replace my bladder. What should I order? What's the difference between a replacement bladder and a bladder attachment?
The replacement bladder (Part# 6340) is what you would need to order. It is just the bladder and does not include the outer housing. The bladder attachment (Part# 2317) includes a bladder and the outside housing.
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How much space is necessary for the bladder to completely unfurl?
The bladder will roll out 65.5″ away from the deck and will be 66″ wide when completely unfurled.
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When should the bladder be replaced?
The bladder(s) should be replaced for any of the following reasons: (1) It captures a spill (regardless of the size of the spill), (2) It deploys, rolls, or falls out of the bladder attachment housing. (3) It has sat unused for more than five years.
More Info / Downloads
Helps Comply with These Rules & Regulations
- EPA Container Storage Regulation 40 CFR 264.175
- Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Act (SPCC) 40 CFR 112
Additional Product Information
Uniform Product Codes (UPCs)
- UPC 808416023602 Ultra-Inline Spill Deck 3-Drum Model (Part #2360)
- UPC 808416023619 Ultra-Inline Spill Deck 4-Drum Model (Part #2361)
- UPC 808416023336 Ultra-Inline Spill Deck 5-Drum Model (Part #2333)
- UPC 808416023343 Ultra-Inline Spill Deck 6-Drum Model (Part #2334)
- UPC 808416010893 Ultra-Spill Deck Loading Ramp for P2 and P4 (Part #1089)
- UPC 808416023176 Ultra-Spill Deck Bladder Attachment (Part #2317)
- UPC 808416063400 Ultra-Decon Deck Replacement Bladder (Part #6340)
- UPC 808416023459 Ultra-Spill Deck Bladder System Bladder Pump (Part #2345)