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 The
HawkNose cordless drill module from Duckbill
deals with the following facts. First, your drill is a crucial
tool you need to keep it handy. Second, depending
on power, runtime, and manufacturer, your drill weighs in
somewhere between 4 and 8 pounds you need to protect
your back. Third, wherever you hang it on the left or right,
there's little real estate left on your belt for critical
fasteners and hand tools. And fourth, did we mention you
need to balance the weight you carry to protect your back.
And so Duckbill designed the HawkNose module
with these benefits. First, the angled hawk-nosed design
captures and settles the tools' center of gravity
so that your body and your belt doesn't take an unbalanced
strain. Second, the double'-strut MaxCon docking system
distributes the balanced weight of the tool in a perfectly
vertical orientation at the base of your back and at the
core of your Power Zone. Third, the deep-pocket HawkNose
cordless drill module is crafted to accommodate any 3/8"
or 1/2" pistol-grip style cordless drill driver or
hammer drill in any of the most common12V, 14.4V, 15.6V,
18V, 19.2V, 24v or 28V configurations from any of the most
popular manufacturers. Fourth, the "no-look" wide-mouth
top opening is flared down and out to make drill access
and retrieval easy, direct and natural no need to
fuss with hard to reach levers, special maneuvers, clicks
or locks when youčre above ground, in tight quarters or
wearing gloves
Engineered HawkNose
design is balanced. 
As the photo
below illustrates, even when held by a single strap, the
HawkNose with its MaxCon docking
system, remains perfectly balanced with no weight shift
or tilting caused by the drill.
Cordless drill
manufacturers design their product to be comfortable to
hold not to wear. Duckbill takes the opposite approach.
You're wearing most of your tools more often than youčre
using them. The Duckbill HawkNose, with its double
strut docking design combined with the SPMM solution,
reduces muscular skeletal pain from the 40 60 hours
a week of wearing an unbalanced personal tool rig.
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For the complete story, download
a copy of the HawkNose datasheet, by clicking
on the icon to the right.
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HawkNose
Datasheet
(PDF File 1.3mb)
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