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SPMM, it stands for Single Platform: Many Modules.
This concept is an ergonomically-sound professional
grade gear carrying solution that uses a belt (with
or without suspenders) that can be equipped with an
array of customized modules for carrying hand tool,
instrument and device modules.
A
solution that utilizes a belt, or a belt and suspenders
and modules.
We
know that the professionals such as electrical contractors,
industrial maintenance, communications lineman, ground
or wind turbine maintenance or construction crewmen
can carry up to 20 pounds of gear. The Duckbill solution
to carrying anything over 10 pounds is our SPMM
Platform. This concept incorporates the use of
our utility belt and modules that link together utilizing
our patented MaxCon
docking technology. Using our suspenders will aid
in weight distribution and comfort. Additonally, the
front struts of our suspenders are backed with Velcro®
allowing you to use that space for easy access of
critical gear.
Secure,
yet repositionable modules.
This belt, suspender and module-driven solution allows
for any task, and any tool mix to be used anywhere,
anytime and with any positioning priority of the modules
and tools. It's all because of our MaxCon
docking technology. This overlapping
clamshell design is used on all of our modules. It
utilizes the strength of Velcro®. Once a module is
positioned on a Duckbill utility belt or suspender
strut it will not shift, slide or move. The clamshell
docking also allows for easy repositioning of any
module.
Too
much weight leads to pain.
When carrying anywhere from 6 to 20 pounds of gear
on their body, casual or sloppy tool weight allocation
and movement of weight on a tool belt can lead to
unnecessary neck, shoulder, back, hip and knee pain
or Muscular Skeletal Disorders (MSD's) and eventually
to premature personal health and enterprise productivity
gaps due to time off of the job.
Because the user of the Duckbill SPMM Platform positions
their tools and instruments (weight) on the platform
that is most convenient and comfortable to them and
at different locations on the platform, the load is
distributed over an expanded portion of his or her
muscular skeletal structure. The more muscles and
bones that share in the work, the less any of them
are overstressed or damaged. And because our modules
don't move along the utility belt or suspenders, the
body does not need to make incremental adjustments
for the shifting weight, thus eliminating the stresses
and strains put on the spine and muscles normally
associated with typical tool belts.
All
Duckbill modules are rugged and purpose-specific constructed
using Nytek
material.
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