Protecting oversized documents requires specialized storage designed for professional engineering, architectural, and artistic environments. This 50-inch wide flat file provides a secure, organized solution for high-capacity projects that demand flat storage to prevent curling or damage. Each unit is engineered for long-term reliability in high-traffic offices where quick access to blueprints and large-format maps is essential
Built with high-quality steel construction, the unit features extra-strength drawer rails and a heavy steel side-roller assembly. Case-hardened ball-bearing rollers ensure smooth, quiet operation even when drawers are loaded to capacity. A positive closure system keeps the five drawers tightly shut, while integrated courtesy stops prevent accidental removal and keep drawers securely in place when in the open position
Measuring 50 inches in width, this modular system includes a matching base to elevate the file for ergonomic access and floor protection. The internal configuration includes a rear hood and a hinged front to keep documents perfectly flat and prevent them from sliding or bunching during operation. These specialized components protect the edges of your most sensitive prints and technical drawings from wear. The modular design allows for flexible workspace layouts, making it easy to integrate this unit into existing filing systems or use it as a standalone workstation. Heavy-gauge steel reinforces the exterior frame, providing a stable surface that can support additional units if vertical expansion is required. This durability ensures the cabinet maintains its structural integrity under the weight of professional-grade paper stocks and mapping materials. Precision engineering defines every movement of the five spacious drawers, minimizing friction and noise in quiet office settings. The combination of the heavy-duty roller assembly and the secure latching mechanism guarantees that sensitive contents remain undisturbed. By utilizing a 50-inch footprint, the unit maximizes storage capacity while maintaining a professional aesthetic suitable for design firms, archives, and government agencies