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Tool Bag - 20 In - Ingersoll Rand

Part #: TB2

The Ingersoll Rand TB2 Tool Bag is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics who require a durable and organized solution for tool transport and storage. Constructed with demanding work environments in mind, this 20-inch tool bag provides reliable performance and comfortable carrying for a wide range of automotive and industrial tools.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Durability: Built with double-lined ballistic nylon, this tool bag is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in workshops and industrial settings.
  • Enhanced Comfort: Features a padded shoulder strap and a comfortable handle, minimizing strain during extended transport of heavy tool loads.
  • Generous Storage Capacity: The spacious main compartment offers ample room for essential hand tools, power tools, and larger equipment.
  • Organized Accessory Storage: Equipped with multiple inside and outside pockets, allowing for efficient organization and quick access to smaller tools, parts, and accessories.
  • Optimized Length: The 20-inch length provides a practical size for comprehensive tool sets without being overly cumbersome.

Applications

The Ingersoll Rand TB2 Tool Bag is ideal for a variety of professional applications, including automotive diagnostics and repair, general industrial maintenance, electrical work, and field service operations. It provides a robust and portable solution for mechanics and technicians needing to transport a diverse selection of tools, from wrenches and sockets to meters and specialized diagnostic equipment, ensuring tools are secure and readily accessible on the job site.

Specifications

  • Length: 20 inches

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  • Model: 99974
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9lbs
  • UPC: 663023035055
  • Manufacturers Part #: TB2
  • Manufactured by: Ingersoll Rand
  • Also Known As: IRTTB2, IRTB2, IRTB2, IRC-TB2

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 February, 2007.