Ecmweb 6814 Milwaukee Electrician Pouch And Belt

Electrician's pouch and belt

Nov. 5, 2014
1680D ballistic nylon construction Double-stitched riveted seams Includes electrician’s pouch, electrician’s belt, and contractor belt with suspension rig

Featuring 1680D ballistic nylon construction and double-stitched riveted seams, this work gear line includes an electrician’s pouch, electrician’s belt, and contractor belt with suspension rig. The electrician’s pouch features integrated belt loops that allow the bag to be worn on a user’s existing tool belt, center mounted metal d-rings that allow the bag to hang evenly from the included shoulder strap, and a metal tape measure clip. The electrician’s belt combines the electrician’s pouch and a smaller, more streamlined pouch, with a padded breathable belt. The contractor belt with suspension rig includes a padded 4-point harness that distributes weight evenly, all-metal hardware, and a pocket that is large enough to hold all models of smart phones.

Milwaukee Tool

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