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TOOL CARRIER, STATIC DISSIPATIVE

Price :

$42.80

  • Open design allows for quick access to tools and accessories
  • Includes 6 versatile, multi use compartments 4 each (2-3/4″ x 2-3/4″) and 2 each (5-3/4″ x 5-3/4″)
  • Easy assembly, no need for tape, glue, or staples
  • Marked with ESD protective symbol per ANSI/ESD S541
  • Static dissipative surface 1 x 106 to < 1 x 109 ohms per ANSI/ESD STM11.11 – electrostatic charges removed when grounded
  • Impregnated Corrugated material – superior material with greater durability than painted material
  • Made from 100% Recycled material and is 100% recyclable
  • Custom configurations available
  • Optional lid 47558 sold separately
  • Made in the United States of America
    Stocked in Chino, CA

“It should be understood that any object, item, material or person could be a source of static electricity in the work environment. Removal of unnecessary nonconductors, replacing nonconductive materials with dissipative or conductive materials and grounding all conductors are the principle methods of controlling static electricity in the workplace, regardless of the activity.” (ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20 section 2.4 Sources of Static Electricity)

 

 

DATA SHEET

  • Open design allows for quick access to tools and accessories
  • Includes 6 versatile, multi use compartments 4 each (2-3/4″ x 2-3/4″) and 2 each (5-3/4″ x 5-3/4″)
  • Easy assembly, no need for tape, glue, or staples
  • Marked with ESD protective symbol per ANSI/ESD S541
  • Static dissipative surface 1 x 106 to < 1 x 109 ohms per ANSI/ESD STM11.11 – electrostatic charges removed when grounded
  • Impregnated Corrugated material – superior material with greater durability than painted material
  • Made from 100% Recycled material and is 100% recyclable
  • Custom configurations available
  • Optional lid 47558 sold separately
  • Made in the United States of America
    Stocked in Chino, CA

“It should be understood that any object, item, material or person could be a source of static electricity in the work environment. Removal of unnecessary nonconductors, replacing nonconductive materials with dissipative or conductive materials and grounding all conductors are the principle methods of controlling static electricity in the workplace, regardless of the activity.” (ESD Handbook ESD TR20.20 section 2.4 Sources of Static Electricity)

 

 

DATA SHEET

Weight 1 lbs

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