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1/4 Inch Drive Hex Bit Socket Organizer w/ Magnetic Base 37 Hole - Mechanics Time Saver

Part #: 586

The Mechanics Time Saver Model 586 offers a durable and efficient solution for organizing 1/4 inch hex bits in professional automotive and industrial environments. Designed for rapid bit changes, this organizer securely holds up to 37 bits, ensuring they are always accessible and neatly arranged for various tasks. Its robust construction and magnetic base make it an indispensable tool for maintaining an organized and productive workspace.

Key Features

  • High Capacity Storage: Designed to hold 37 individual 1/4 inch hex bits, providing comprehensive organization for your most frequently used bits.
  • Secure Magnetic Base: Features a powerful, non-transferable magnetic base that firmly secures bits within the holder and anchors the organizer to any ferrous work surface, preventing displacement even when inverted.
  • Electronics-Safe Magnetism: The magnetic material is specifically engineered not to magnetize tools or interfere with sensitive on-board automotive computers and other related electronic circuitry.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from high-impact plastic that is resistant to fuel and oil, ensuring long-term resilience in demanding shop conditions.
  • Versatile and Portable: Its compact design fits seamlessly into most toolboxes and drawers, allowing for easy transfer between storage and various work areas.

Applications

This hex bit socket organizer is an essential tool for professional mechanics, automotive technicians, and industrial trades requiring quick and efficient access to 1/4 inch hex bits. It is ideal for streamlining operations that involve electric drills or screw guns, such as vehicle maintenance, machinery assembly, and component repair. Professionals can utilize this organizer in garages, service bays, and mobile repair units to enhance workflow and maintain an organized inventory of essential bits.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 February, 2007.