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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, you need to balance the weight you carry to protect
your back. The HawkNose module was designed
with these benefits in mind. The angled hawk-nosed design
settles the tools' center of gravity so that your
body and your belt doesn't take an unbalanced strain. The
MaxCon docking system distributes the balanced weight
of the tool in a perfectly vertical orientation. Plus, the
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
common 12V, 14.4V, 15.6V, 18V, 19.2V, 24v or 28V configurations
from any of the most popular manufacturers. The wide-mouth
top opening is flared down and out to make drill access
and retrieval easy. And we have both right and left handed
models.
Engineered
HawkNose
design is balanced.
As
the photo 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.
The
Duckbill HammerHold is made from quality leather with
high impact, lightweight aluminum tongs attached with steel
rivets. This module
is designed to hold up to all the knocking and banging of
most any hammer you have.
We've heard complaints about the handle of your hammer
constantly swinging and hitting against your leg, so Duckbill
created a HammerHold module with a unique plastic
funnel to restrict the hammer's movement and ease the constant
banging against your limb.
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