A colour co-ordinated plastic fuel can with external graduations moulded into the outer casing. Supplied with flexible pouring spout which mounts neatly on can top. The Petroleum Spirit (Motor Vehicles etc.) Regulations 1929 and the Petroleum Spirit (Plastic Containers) Regulations 1982 limit the amount of petrol that can be kept in a domestic garage or within six metres of a building (e.g. most domestic driveways). The limit is a maximum of two suitable metal containers each of a maximum capacity of ten litres and two plastic containers (which have to be of an approved design) each of a maximum capacity of five litres. These limits also apply to any containers kept in a vehicle parked in the garage or on the driveway (but not to the internal fuel tank of the vehicle). Under no circumstances should the petrol containers be stored in the home itself.Colour. Red. (Leaded) Size. 5 litre.PTDD/ICAN1
ManoManoGeneral description This 5-liter red leaded petrol can is designed for safe storage and transportation of leaded petrol. It features a durable plastic construction with external graduations for easy measurement and comes with a flexible pouring spout that mounts neatly on the can top, ensuring controlled pouring. Technical specifications Capacity: 5 liters Color: Red Material: Plastic Includes: Flexible pouring spout Compatibility and accessories Compatible with leaded petrol Supplied with a mounting spout for easy pouring Installation Attach the flexible pouring spout securely onto the can top before use Ensure the spout is properly mounted to prevent leaks during pouring Usage Use to store and transport leaded petrol safely Pour petrol carefully using the supplied spout to avoid spills Follow local regulations regarding storage limits and safety precautions Other information
Amazon5 litre capacity Item Package Length: 14.2 cm Item Package Width: 24.4 cm Item Package Height: 26.1 cm 5 Litre Capacity Comes with flexible pouring spout
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