Milwaukee PACKOUT™ Rack Kit

September 29, 2025

Milwaukee PACKOUT™ Rack Kit is part of the versatile and durable modular storage system, delivering ultimate PACKOUT™ access and organization with sliding drawers that allow access to storage without unstacking.

With the ability to fully customize the drawer layout, all PACKOUT™ components connect to the drawers and can fit inside the PACKOUT Rack kit. This solution can stack and expand across a wall to accommodate the needs of any fleet, jobsite, or shop. Two Compact mounting plates can also be fastened to the side of the Rack for added storage.

The Rack can be installed in Ford Transit* Vans, Ram ProMaster* Vans, Mercedes Sprinter* Vans, CONEX Boxes, shop walls, and enclosed trailers. Our PACKOUT™ Modular Storage System continues to drive productivity by making it easier to maximize storage space and stay organized with over 125 solutions.

Rack Kit Features

  • Sliding drawers deliver Ultimate PACKOUT™ Access that reduce time spent unstacking
  • Adjust height of Rack Drawers for a Customizable Drawer Layout
  • Stack and Expand up to 3 Racks high and mount multiple kits across a wall.
  • For use in Vans, CONEX Boxes, Enclosed Trailers, and Shop Walls
  • 50Lb Drawer Capacity in Transit
  • Rack legs adjust to accommodate wheel wells and storage space for Rolling Tool Boxes
  • Drawers stay securely closed
  • Durable Steel Body
  • Top plate offers additional storage for ALL PACKOUT™ components
  • Mounting points on side of rack to install Compact Mounting Plates (48-22-8496)
  • One drawer opens at a time to reduce movement in transit
  • Modular Connectivity with ALL PACKOUT™ components
  • 3 Year Limited Warranty
  • *Ford Transit is a registered trademark of Ford Motor Company, Ram ProMaster is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC, and Mercedes Sprinter is a registered trademark of Mercedes-Benz.

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