HOT STICK HOLDER MODULE: Designed to store a telescoping hot stick and accommodates 2 different hot sticks lengths (8-Foot or 12-Foot)
TWO S-HOOKS INCLUDED: Easily attach the module to the rarely used corner of a utility bucket with the included two 3-Inch S-Hooks
MAGNETIC COVER: Place the magnetic flap over the hot stick to help keep dirt and debris way from the hot stick
HEAVY-DUTY MATERIAL: Module stands up to tough working conditions with the impact resistant nylon plastic
PLASTIC SPACER: Is the perfect accessory to store an 8-Foot telescoping hot stick by dropping it into the module slot
BUCKET WORK CENTER: Revamps the way a Lineman works with this innovative ecosystem
TRANSFORM YOUR WORKSPACE INTO THE LINEMAN'S OFFICE: Bucket Work Center modules allow customization of workspace to create The Lineman's Office
Description
The Bucket Work Center is an ecosystem that will revamp the way a Lineman works. It allows Lineman to customize their workspace, just like other professionals customize their office space. The Hot Stick Holder Module holds an 8-Foot or 12-Foot telescoping hot stick and comes with two 3-Inch S-Hooks. This will be "the Lineman's office". Bucket Work Center S-Hook modules easily connect to aerial buckets with a standard 2-Inch or 3-Inch lip. For more than 160 years, Klein Tools has manufactured premium-quality, professional-grade hand tools that deliver the performance, durability and precision needed to get the job done right. Our family of engineers, workers and craftsman continue to put six generations of expertise into every tool we create by using only the highest quality materials, superior workmanship, and keeping manufacturing as close to home as we can. Klein isn't just the name of our company, it's also our family name. And since we're an American company that's family-owned and family-run, you know you can count on us to be here tomorrow. Klein Tools doesn't just make great products, we make great products that stand up to the demands of the professionals who use them every day ... Since 1857.