GEARWRENCH releases customizable tool cart

Nov. 20, 2018
The Mobile Work Station offers 11 different-sized drawers and a lockable side cabinet with adjustable shelf.

GEARWRENCH, part of Apex Tool Group, unveiled its new Mobile Work Station, built to addresses common pain points from plant maintenance professionals across a wide range of industries. The design blends practical functionality and durability with customizable features that give professionals the freedom to make the Mobile Work Station work for them. 

“One thing you notice in working with maintenance professionals their boxes often are being used in a way that’s far from what they were initially designed for,” said Paul Steinweg, Director of Marketing. “So, we wanted to create something that anticipated and met those needs in advance.”

The GEARWRENCH Mobile Work Station glides on industrial grade 6x2-inch-wide polyurethane locking casters that support a max capacity of 2,000 pounds. With 11 different-sized drawers—including a full-size top drawer with adjustable partitions—and a lockable side cabinet with adjustable shelf, the 19,000 cubic inches of storage space is flexible to fit whatever tools the job needs. The drawers boast 100-pound capacity ball-bearing locking drawer slides.

The station is large enough to function as a work space complete with vise-mounting capability, but at 24.5" deep, it’s compact enough to roll through most standard work areas. With a charging tray and power strip with six 120-volt outlets and two USB ports, users can charge tools and power electronic devices that might be needed.

The GEARWRENCH Mobile Work Station is available from industrial and commercial distributors, as well as automotive warehouse distributors.

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