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Engineered Work Station Holds More Tools for Higher Productivity

The durable 46 in High Capacity Steel Storage Combo from Milwaukee Tool has 18 drawers that can hold 2,500 lb, a power tool organizer to keep tools upright, a built-in power center for instant access to power, and USB ports.

Posted: April 24, 2018

For higher maintenance productivity, the durable 46 in High Capacity Steel Storage Combo from Milwaukee Tool provides more capacity for tools and other equipment. Constructed with thicker gauge steel, a reinforced angle iron frame, large casters and edge protectors on all sides, it has 18 drawers that can hold 2,500 lb, a power tool organizer to keep tools upright, a built-in power center for instant access to power, and USB ports.
ANSI/ISEA-rated, dipped and cut-resistant gloves from Milwaukee Tool are some of the first gloves designed and developed to align with the new ANSI/ISEA 105 scale and testing method, as well as EN ratings for abrasion, cut, tear, and puncture.
For better lighting to safely perform fabrication work and maintenance on the jobsite, the AC/DC M18 Radius Compact Site Light with Flood Mode from Milwaukee Tool provides 2,200 lumens of area lighting and 1,000 lumens of flood lighting.

The new 46 in High Capacity Steel Storage Combo from Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation (Brookfield, WI) is specifically designed to provide more capacity for tools and other equipment, as well as increased durability. This work station is engineered with thicker gauge steel and constructed with a reinforced angle iron frame, 6 in industrial casters, and edge protectors on all sides for ultimate durability. The work station’s 18 drawers include 100 lb soft close slides, two bottom drawers with moveable dividers, and a total weight capacity of 2,500 lb. These drawers are also deeper than the company’s other steel storage options, with a peak depth of 22 in for additional storage capacity. The Storage Combo features a power tool organizer to keep tools upright, a built-in power center for instant access to power, and USB ports. The 46 in High Capacity Steel Storage Combo is available at select distributors.

This work station can be used to store the new ANSI/ISEA-rated cut-resistant gloves from Milwaukee® Tool. Why is this significant, and what should you know? In 2016, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI; Washington, DC) released a new edition known as the ANSI/ISEA 105 standard that provided new testing methods, including a new scale to determine cut scores. The standard increased the cut score scale from 1 to 9 to provide more consistency between levels and with the European (EN 388) ratings. Each of these nine cut score levels are determined by the amount of force the glove can withstand. For example, ANSI/ISEA Level 1 gloves are classified for protection from lighter weight forces, and ANSI Level 9 gloves are classified for protection from heavier forces. These are some of the first dipped and cut-resistant gloves that are designed and developed to align with the new scale and testing method, as well as EN ratings for abrasion, cut, tear, and puncture.

Also, for better lighting to safely perform fabrication work and maintenance on the jobsite, Milwaukee Tool offers their M18 Radius Compact Site Light with Flood Mode that provides these features:

  • 2-in-1 lighting with area and flood light.
  • Dual function means less to carry to the jobsite.
  • AC/DC capability.
  • 2,200 lumens of area lighting.
  • 1,000 lumens of flood lighting.
  • Up to 24 hours of run-time.

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, 13135 West Lisbon Road, Brookfield, WI 53005-2550, 800-729-3878, Fax: 800-638-9582, www.milwaukeetool.com.

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