Store blueprints, artwork, and large-format documents flat and protected. Drawer sizes, stacking options, dust covers, and base choices.
A 10-drawer flat-file unit (typically two 5-drawer sections stacked) provides high-capacity storage for large drawing...…
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Yes — flat-file cabinets from most major manufacturers are designed to stack in units of 2–4 sections, allowing the...…
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Yes — most commercial flat-file cabinets include a lock that secures all drawers simultaneously with a single key. This...…
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Commercial steel flat-file cabinets are typically available in black, putty, light gray, or tan powder coat finish....…
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Most commercial flat-file cabinets ship assembled — drawers pre-installed in the cabinet carcass. Bases and top caps...…
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Flat-file cabinets are typically sold separately from their base, allowing configuration flexibility. Available base...…
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Some flat-file cabinet models include optional interior dividers that subdivide each drawer for better organization of...…
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Commercial flat-file cabinets are manufactured from 16–20 gauge cold-rolled steel with a powder-coat finish — the most...…
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Yes — the top cap of a flat-file cabinet on a leg base is frequently used as a large-format drawing review or layout...…
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A lateral file cabinet has drawers 2"–4" deep designed to hold standard 8.5"x11" or 8.5"x14" hanging folders in a...…
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The terms are used interchangeably in most commercial contexts. "Plan chest" is a term more commonly used in the UK and...…
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Steel flat-file cabinets are appropriate for medium-term archival storage in a climate-controlled environment. For true...…
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Flat-file cabinets are a standard fixture in print rooms and reprographics departments. They store original drawings...…
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Flat-file cabinets are standard equipment in architecture schools, art departments, and engineering programs. Students...…
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Flat-file cabinet drawers include a dust-resistant seal — typically a felt or rubber gasket along the front closure...…
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Flat-file drawer interior depth (height of the usable space inside each drawer) is typically 1"–2" per drawer. This...…
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The standard flat-file cabinet unit has 5 drawers, which is a common stack sold as a standalone piece. Units of 2, 3,...…
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In-stock flat-file cabinets at FindOfficeFurniture.com typically ship within 1–5 business days. Custom-color or...…
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Always empty all drawers before moving a flat-file cabinet — full drawers add substantial weight and shift the center...…
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Organize flat-file drawers by project or category, with the most frequently accessed files at mid-height. Label each...…
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Flat-file drawer binding is usually caused by overloading (exceeding the drawer weight rating), misalignment of the...…
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Flat-file cabinets are sized to accommodate standard drawing formats. Common interior sizes and their corresponding...…
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The most common exterior widths of commercial flat-file cabinets are: 34"–36" wide (for ARCH D / 24"x36" documents);...…
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Rolled drawings can be physically placed in a flat-file drawer, but this defeats the purpose of flat storage. Long-term...…
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Commercial flat-file cabinet drawers are rated for 50–100 lbs per drawer depending on the manufacturer and gauge of...…
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A flat-file cabinet (also called a plan file, map cabinet, or blueprint cabinet) is a wide, shallow drawer storage unit...…
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Flat-file cabinets are essential equipment for: architectural and engineering firms (construction drawings and permit...…
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