HILTI PROKIT Organizer

February 12, 2026

Organizer with 11 bins, built with impact resistance, IP65 rating, and interlocking system for one-handed operation (ProKit Modular Storage System)

  • Size: S
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 15.2 x 21.1 x 6.1 in
  • Internal dimensions: 12.3 x 19.8 x 4.5 in

Features

  • All-in-one modular storage – with a 50lbs weight capacity and 11 bins of storage capacity, the ProKit organizer helps you kit all your small parts and accessories for your applications, helping you save time on-site
  • All-in-one modular storage – with a 23kg weight capacity and 11 bins of storage capacity, the ProKit organizer helps you kit all your small parts and accessories for your applications, helping you save time on-site
  • Easy, one-handed operation – the auto-latch lid secures contents to avoid spills and our unique connection interface lets you quickly stack and unstack ProKit organizers with one-hand
  • Customizable storage – the clear plastic lid lets you check contents at a glance, and organizer bins can be rearranged to fit your day-to-day needs
  • Smart tracking and management – track your organizer and its contents with ON!Track asset tags, and add ProKit to the rest of your tool crib under Hilti Fleet Management

Applications

  • Organizing and transporting your small parts, accessories, and consumables on the jobsite
  • Interlocking connections between other ProKit compatible tool boxes and organizers
  • Hanging connections with ProKit compatible trolleys and items

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