Knipex Tool Bag for Working at Heights

May 27, 2024

Knipex Tool Bag for Working at Heights Features
  •  Tool organiser: keeps tools and accessories protected and organised when working at heights
  •  11 steel D-rings: 8 for attaching tethered tools and 3 to attach the bag to your climbing equipment – also suitable for left-handers
  •  Holds a variety of items: divided main compartment, document/tablet compartment (A5/10”) including pen holders and four side pockets
  •  Two external metal retaining clips for cordless power tools and 18 internal elastic loops
  •  Multifunctional lid: rolls away for easy access to tools and hook-and-loop patch for individual labelling
  •  Removable shoulder strap for comfortable transport (not to be used when at heights)
  •  Strong synthetic fibres, dirt and splash-proof due to rubber lining
  •  Plastic-reinforced base plate with five rubber feet
  •  To meet regulations while working at heights, for example industrial climbing, arborists, rescue services, at sea, etc.
  •  Volume approx. 12 litres, outer dimensions HxWxD approx. 370 x 250 x 150 mm, weight when empty approx. 1400 g
  •  Independently certified safety: reliably loadable up to 10 kg
  •  No PPE (personal protective equipment): not suitable for personal safety!

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