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These durable pans are impact, wear, chemical, stain, and stick resistant.
Sort small items without losing pieces, then pour the rest back into the container.
A built-in faucet allows easy draining.
Freeze these pans prior to use and the internal gel will keep contents below 40° F for eight hours.
Made of 316 stainless steel, these pans offer the best resistance to corrosion and pitting.
Cover aluminum foil pans.
Often used in cafeterias and food-processing areas, these pans meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food equipment.
Protect sensitive equipment from electrostatic discharge.
To keep items from sliding off, these pans have a molded-in, slip-resistant rubber surface. Often used in cafeterias and food-processing areas, they meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food equipment.
These lightweight pans have reinforced metal corners for durability and a coating that resists moisture, grease, and mild acids.
Protect pans from sticky substances and burns, then dispose of these liners for quick cleanup.
These pans have 1/8” diameter perforations on the sides and bottom to allow drainage and air flow.
The 1/4” diameter perforations on the sides and bottom allow drainage and air flow through these pans.
These durable plastic pans are impact, wear, chemical, stain, and stick resistant.
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.
A handle and pour spout make it easy to transport and discard contents.
Made of silicone, these trays bend to hug curves and cling to highly polished surfaces—keeping your tools right where you need them.
The handholds allow stacking when locked upright and nesting when pushed down.
These tote boxes are nestable in one direction and stackable when turned in the opposite direction.
With a capacity of 150 lbs., these are our strongest vented tote boxes.
Handy on forklifts and scaffolding, these trays hang on square and rounded rails to keep tools and supplies waist height.
Carry bottles, cans, and other cylinders in these tote trays.
Organize and carry pipe nipples.
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.
These tote boxes resist most chemicals, solvents, and oils.
These boxes have durable hinges and are more shatter resistant than other compartmented boxes.
At 5/8" tall and under, these boxes fit in spaces other boxes can’t.
These boxes have a coating on the dividers that protects metal parts from rust and corrosion.
A rubber gasket provides a watertight seal.
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.
Use these containers in food-processing facilities.
Snap the lid closed on all sides to create an airtight and watertight seal.
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.
Catch 3 to 30 gallons of spills and drips.
A flexible alternative to spill-control pallets, these trays collapse when not in use for easy storage and have spill capacities up to 60 gallons.
These pallets have removable grating for easy cleaning.
Made of 12-gauge steel, these pallets are more durable than plastic pallets.
The 52" × 52" grating is sized to hold an IBC tank.
Larger than collapsible spill-control trays, these berms hold from 180- to 2,150 gallons and collapse for easy storage.
Prevent slipping hazards by surrounding equipment that might leak or create condensation.
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.
These bins dissipate static charges to protect sensitive contents from damage.
A tab on the back of the bin box allows it to be tilted from the shelf without falling.
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.
The ribbed wall design allows the bins to stack or nest.
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 bins are very strong, with a capacity of 250 lbs. They're also chemical, solvent, and oil resistant.
These bins ship flat so you can keep plenty of extras on hand. They easily assemble without tape, glue, or fasteners.
A conductive coating protects sensitive contents from electrostatic discharge.
These plastic bin boxes are more durable than cardboard bin boxes but are just as easy to assemble without tape, glue, or fasteners.
Unlike other bin boxes, wire bin boxes are easy to clean and don't collect dust.
The sloped bottom of the picking bin allows parts to flow forward while the shallow-angle lip makes them easily accessible.
These bin boxes have a sloped top and a clear lid that slides back for easy access to contents.
Stack bin boxes up to four high without removing the casters.
Six compartments in one bin box let you keep items organized.
Mount the funnel on the telescoping tube to help direct up to 8 gallons of liquid into the jug without splattering.
Secure and store test tubes.
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.
Add pockets to a traffic cone for easy access to flashlights, hand tools, and small parts.
Turn your pail into a versatile toolbox.
These are the most corrosion-resistant tray systems we offer.
The zinc plating on these tray systems offers good corrosion resistance.
Cut, bend, and connect these wire mesh tray systems to route cable and hose in configurations such as curves, slopes, and tees.
Create a system to route cable and hose by connecting components such as straight trays and tees.
Often used as an alternative to cable ties, wire duct guides and organizes short runs of electrical wiring in enclosures, control panels, and machines.
Route wire and cable around curves with this bendable wire duct.
Faster to install than standard slotted wire duct, attach this to flat, clean surfaces.
Narrower slots and fingers create more access and routing points than on standard slotted wire duct.
This wire duct completely encloses wire and cable.
The hinged snap-on crossbars open for access at any point along the carrier's length so you can lay in the cable and hose, rather than threading it through.
Thread cable and hose through the entire length.
A more durable construction with a zinc-plated steel frame provides strength for a longer service life than other open cable and hose carriers.
Designed for smooth, quiet travel, these carriers minimize clicking and jumping in vibration-sensitive applications such as printing and scanning.
Designed for specific robot models, these kits have all of the parts required to create a cable and hose carrier. Use them to organize and protect cable and hose without obstructing your robot’s movement.
Bending and twisting up to 380° in any direction, these carriers organize and protect cable and hose around machines that are constantly moving, such as robotic arms and conveyors.
By completely surrounding the cable and hose, these carriers protect them from dirt, chips, and debris.
Store manuals, product literature, wiring diagrams, and other paperwork in your enclosure, so they don’t get lost.
Store a variety of sizes and styles of bits and adapters in one compact tray.
Fit these small cases comfortably in your pocket.
Mount the magnetic base to walls, cabinets, and other steel surfaces.
Keep these caddies in your tool drawer or take them with you.
Mount the magnetic backing to walls, cabinets, and other steel surfaces. Magnetic slots secure your screwdrivers.
The slots in these low-profile organizers are a different color than the base so it's clear when tools are missing.
Tabs hold drivers in place so you can take them with you.
Position these low-profile rails to accommodate screwdrivers of any length.
These plastic organizers store keys in slots marked with the size.
The slots in these low-profile organizers are a different color than the base, so it's clear when tools are missing from your bench top or drawer. Made of polyethylene foam that resists solvents and petroleum products, organizers are designed to store L-key sets of specific sizes.
Each slot is marked with the size. Set these organizers on a bench top or wall mount.
The slots in these low-profile organizers are a different color than the base so it's clear when tools are missing from your bench top or drawer.
Magnets hold sockets securely in place.
Store sockets on posts marked with the size.
Hold different square drive sizes on the four clip rails stored in these trays.
Move the sliding clips to any position along the rail to hold a variety of sockets.
The rail is smooth plastic so the clips move more easily than on steel-rail organizers.
Mount to walls, cabinets, and other steel surfaces.
Set on a benchtop or mount with screws.
Hold and carry wrenches on both sides of these caddies.
Tabs hold wrenches in place.
Lock wrenches into these racks before taking them with you. Snap tools into the slots and twist one wrench to lock or unlock the whole set.
Organize your tool drawer by positioning these low-profile rails to accommodate wrenches of any length.
Keep tools and small parts in place and protected from damage.
Remove the stackable cabinet and carry only the tools you need.
Protect against corrosion with these stainless steel cabinets.
Store your heaviest tools and parts. Use cabinets individually, stacked, or connect side-by-side.
Use cabinets individually or stacked on top of compatible bench-height drawer cabinets.
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.
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.
Cabinets are stackable with others of the same width and depth.
Protect your sensitive components from electrostatic damage.
Turn a tight space into an efficient storage center with these shallow-depth 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.
Keep an eye on inventory without opening the doors.
These cabinets have one undivided drawer.
The drawer is divided into labeled compartments.
Store multiple bits of each size. These cabinets have drawers marked with the sizes and decimal equivalents.
The compartments are sized to hold two reduced-shank drill bits and are marked with the bit size.
Each hole is sized to hold the 1/2" shank of a reduced-shank drill bit and marked with a bit size.
These stands hold round-shank drill bits of different sizes. The holes are marked with the bit size and decimal equivalent.
Store and organize drill bits so they stay in good working condition and don't go missing.
Set these plastic racks on a benchtop or inside a drawer to organize a variety of pliers sizes and styles.
Keep your tweezers organized in these partitioned cases.
Drawers and labeled compartments provide space for keeping tools organized. Taps and drill bits are not included.
These steel cases close for easy transport and are labeled with sizes for organizing tools. Taps and drill bits are not included.
Keep taps and drill bits organized. All holes are labeled with sizes. Taps and drill bits are not included.
Organize and store your end mills.
Mount with screws or tape.
Hang and organize folders on cubicle walls.
Prop up and display tablet computers to keep your hands free for touching, swiping, and other tasks.
Elevate your laptop screen to eye level with these stands to improve posture and reduce back and neck strain.
Snap any combination of bin cups onto the liner to create a custom configuration for organizing small parts.
Change any desk or table into a stand-up-height work surface.
Keep safety glasses accessible and ready to use.
Keep earplugs accessible and ready to use.
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.
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.
Pull out the bin boxes for easy access to contents.
Bins slope slightly and have a lip to keep contents in place.
Protect up to twenty-four 3" × 3" to 12" × 12" circuit boards from static electricity.
Hold large and small tools while keeping them visible.
Use these bins to hold small parts.
Keep small tools and parts in these trays for easy access.
Store tools large and small while keeping them visible.
With a durable one-piece construction, these boxes have no seams or welds to crack and leak.
These compact trays fit paint rollers and pads up to 7" long, as well as brushes, so you can bring them with you while painting trim, corners, and tight spaces.
For use with most jobs, these trays fit paint rollers of all types and sizes.
These roller trays have a nonstick surface that simplifies cleanup.
Make ice cubes in your freezer.
Organize forks, spoons, and knives for convenient access.
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.
Contain spills when moving and storing drums.
Hold a sponge for cleaning soldering iron tips.
To keep unenclosed electronic components cool, place trays on top of equipment to direct a stream of air below.
Slide these trays in to cool your standard 19" wide enclosure.
Expandable fan trays come with three fans but can hold up to nine for greater airflow.
Know at a glance when a tool is missing from a toolbox with this dual-color foam.
Drain slots on these trays prevent fluid accumulation.