Geology &
Paleontology
Cabinets
Lane Geology and Paleontology Specimen Cabinets
are designed for the proper and permanent protective storage of heavy
rocks and fossils. These cabinets reflect the highest standards of
the metal furniture trade. They are fabricated from cold rolled highest
quality furniture steel, free from all rust and scale.
Lane Geology and Paleontology Cabinets are all
extremely durable, constructed to accommodate heavy specimens. The
cabinets are also reinforced for stacking, allowing one cabinet to
be placed on top of another. When not stacked, the top of the cabinet
provides a sturdy work surface.
Click here to view the construction
features of Lane Geology & Paleontology Cabinets.
Click this link to view or download our Geologyy & Paleontology
catalog in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.
Click here to download a Geology & Palentology Cabinet Tray Label Template in Microsoft Word format.
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MODEL 301-RD
(right hand door swing) and
MODEL 301-LD (left hand door swing)
The 301 Model is ideal for heavy rock and
fossil collection. The cabinet holds a maximum of 16 trays, which
is shown in the Model 301-LD example. The Model 301-RD displayed
here shows 10 trays, allowing room for taller items where trays
have been taken out.
Dimensions: 36 7/8" H X 29" W
X 31 15/16" D
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301-B
Base
You may purchase an optional 16-gauge steel
frame, which raises the cabinet four inches off the floor. It is not
required for proper functioning of the cabinet.
Price of cabinets does not include drawers;
drawers must be ordered separately.
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MODEL
301 TRAY
16 tray maximum capacity. The trays are
20 gauge steel with two chrome-plated handles and a large label
holder. Trays also feature a no sag bottom, reinforced channel
slides, and smooth double thick edges.
Dimensions: 1 7/8" H X 24 15/16" W
X 30" D. Drawers must be ordered separately.
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Model 301 cabinets
can be stacked for maximum storage. When not stacked, the top of
the cabinet provides a sturdy work surface.
With Lane's lift-off door, you can have the
choices of swing action or complete removal. When a single specimen
is to be taken out or replaced, the lift-off door swings away for
immediate access. There is no need to lay the specimen down to
remove the door.
When mass transfer of specimens is to
take place, removal of the door is particularly advantageous.
Take the door off, set it aside, and you have continuous, uninterrupted
access to your collection.
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