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These boxes have durable hinges and are more shatter resistant than other compartmented boxes.
A rubber gasket provides a watertight seal.
These boxes have a coating on the dividers that protects metal parts from rust and corrosion.
At 5/8" tall and under, these boxes fit in spaces other boxes can’t.
Each compartment is a removable bin cup, so you can reconfigure the box without emptying the contents.
Adjust the dividers to create the size and number of compartments that you need.
Choose the box and number of dividers you need. The dividers fit into molded slots in the boxes to create compartments.
When used with a lid, these tote boxes protect contents from electrostatic discharge.
Handy on forklifts and scaffolding, these trays hang on square and rounded rails to keep tools and supplies waist height.
Organize and carry pipe nipples.
These boxes are made with an additive that protects sensitive contents from electrostatic discharge.
A rubber seal in the lid keeps water out.
Use a box as is, or snap on additional boxes to create a mobile storage system that fits your needs.
Squeeze the top of these jars with a single hand to dispense cable ties, screws, nuts, and other small parts.
Color-code your storage containers to quickly identify small parts.
Lid has two openings, one for shaking and one for pouring.
These jars are fluorinated to resist absorption of contents.
Also known as oil analysis bottles, these are cleaned to have fewer than 10 particles larger than 10 microns per milliliter.
A sealing ring separates when the lid is opened.
Even when turned upside down, these containers keep fluids inside. They include an applicator brush and a plug to seal the container.
Each jar comes individually bagged and sterilized.
A coating on these jars make them slip, impact, and shatter resistant.
Silicone rubber seals keep air and moisture out of these glass jars.
Also known as mason jars, these have a tin-plated lid that forms a vacuum seal when heated.
Protect sensitive parts from electrostatic discharge.
The magnetic base attaches to any steel surface so you can position your pan where you need it. Drain holes in the bottom of the pan prevent dirt and moisture buildup.
An aluminized finish makes these pans corrosion resistant.
Magnetized to hold metal tools and parts, these trays can be used right-side up, sideways, and even upside down.
Made of silicone, these trays bend to hug curves and cling to highly polished surfaces—keeping your tools right where you need them.
These bins dissipate static charges to protect sensitive contents from damage.
Attach these bin boxes to any steel surface, such as machinery and cabinets, to keep small tools and parts nearby.
Grab the handle to pull the bin box forward. It has a tab on the back to catch the underside of a shelf when tilted. A raised front and back prevents spills.
A lip on the back allows bin boxes to hang from rails or louvered panels.
A removable window allows 30% more capacity yet still lets you see what's in the box.
The ribbed wall design allows the bins to stack or nest.
A tab on the back of the bin box allows it to be tilted from the shelf without falling.
These bins are very strong, with a capacity of 250 lbs. They're also chemical, solvent, and oil resistant.
Grab the handle to pull the bin box forward. It has a tab on the back to catch the underside of a shelf when tilted. A high front and back prevents spills.
These plastic bin boxes are more durable than cardboard bin boxes but are just as easy to assemble without tape, glue, or fasteners.
A conductive coating protects sensitive contents from electrostatic discharge.
These bins ship flat so you can keep plenty of extras on hand. They easily assemble without tape, glue, or fasteners.
The sloped bottom of the picking bin allows parts to flow forward while the shallow-angle lip makes them easily accessible.
Unlike other bin boxes, wire bin boxes are easy to clean and don't collect dust.
Stack bin boxes up to four high without removing the casters.
Six compartments in one bin box let you keep items organized.
These bin boxes have a sloped top and a clear lid that slides back for easy access to contents.
These belts are often used with belt pouches to create a tool holder that fits your needs.
Slip these pouches onto your belt to keep several tools within reach.
These pouches are sized to fit cell phones, electric testers/meters, or other small instruments.
Keep tools within reach with these pouches that slip onto your belt.
Keep tools around your waist for easy access.
Easily move these large containers where they're needed, then collapse and stack them to save valuable storage space.
Collapse and stack containers when not in use to save valuable storage space.
These cabinets won't dent, chip, or rust.
Cabinets are stackable with others of the same width and depth.
Protect your sensitive components from electrostatic damage.
Remove individual boxes to take the parts you need without moving the entire storage unit.
Plastic cabinets and boxes won't dent, chip, or rust.
Carry multiple compartmented boxes at once using the built-in handle.
Create your own storage system by choosing a frame and adding boxes, which come in a variety of compartment configurations.
Use cabinets individually, stacked, or connect side-by-side.
Use cabinets individually or stacked.
Use cabinets individually or stacked on top of compatible bench-height drawer cabinets.
Keep your heaviest tools and parts in a single cabinet, or stack them for more storage.
Store your heaviest tools and parts. Use cabinets individually, stacked, or connect side-by-side.
Remove the stackable cabinet and carry only the tools you need.
Protect against corrosion with these stainless steel cabinets.
These cabinets have open shelves for storing larger supplies and equipment.
These cabinets have the thickest steel construction that we offer and come with removable bin boxes that hang from panels.
Turn a tight space into an efficient storage center with these shallow-depth cabinets.
Keep an eye on inventory without opening the doors.
This cabinet is built to store your heaviest supplies, parts, and equipment.
Store blueprints, CAD drawings, maps, and other large flat documents in these cabinets.
Secure all the drawers in these cabinets with a single lock.
Wide instead of deep, these cabinets are often used in narrow aisles.
Adjust these tubes by twisting the two halves. A hexagonal end prevents rolling.
These tubes are easier to label and stack than round tubes. To adjust the length, push the ends of the tube together or pull them apart.
Made of recycled PVC, these shipping tubes are a sustainable alternative to other plastic shipping tubes. They won’t roll around, making them easier to label and stack than round tubes.
These tubes have one sealed end and one end that closes with a cap.
Slide the 6" long cap onto one end; the other end has a permanent steel cap.
Close these tubes with a cap on each end.
Because of their square shape, these tubes won't roll away. They can be stacked, and the flat surface is easier to label than a round surface.
Avoid trips up and down step ladders to get tools and supplies—mount these trays to top steps that are 13 1/2" to 14" wide and 6" to 6 1/2" deep to keep items securely within reach.
Insert the wand of your vacuum conveyor in the port to move material out of these bins.
Bins can be stacked on a surface, wall mounted, or attached to a rack.
Racks can be used individually or stacked up to nine high.
Bins slope slightly and have a lip to keep contents in place.
Pull out the bin boxes for easy access to contents.
Roll these bins near benches or other work areas, and turn each storage level to access the items you need.
Store multiple tools and parts in these bins, which spin so you can easily access the item you need.
Use these bins to hold small parts.
Store tools large and small while keeping them visible.