|

Duckbill
Modules
for Cordless Drills & Hammers
The Duckbill HawkNose cordless
drill module deals with the following facts.
First, your drill is a crucial tool and you need to keep
it handy. Second, depending on power, runtime, and manufacturer,
your drill weighs somewhere between 4 and 8 pounds. And
third, you need to balance the weight you carry to protect
your back. The HawkNose module was designed
with these facts in mind. The angled hawk-nosed design settles
the tools' center of gravity so that your body and your
belt don't take an unbalanced strain. The
MaxCon
docking system distributes the balanced weight of the tool
in a perfectly vertical orientation.
This module
is crafted to accommodate any 3/8" or 1/2" pistol-grip
style cordless 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.
Plus this module is equipped with
our removeable Fast Select Outrigger-100 pouch. Perfect
for keeping screws, or wire nuts quickly accessable. When
used with our 3-strut suspenders, the extra support allows
you wear this module in the rear, assuring a more comfort
and ergonomic carrying solution.
The
Duckbill HammerHold is made from Nytek, 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 also offer an
option of a plastic funnel to restrict the hammer's movement
and ease the constant banging against your limb.
Your gear most often has a core and mission-critical purpose.
You carry it because it speeds efficiency, aids productivity
and insures safety. Our SPMM,
Agility
& MobilityMax
platforms and modules are engineered to minimize or eliminate
repetitive strain injuries.
Our entire line of modules are made with a synthetic material
that has proven to be stronger, lighter and more durable
than leather. Read more about it HERE.
|