Tool@rrest Black Leather Belt with Tools, Holders and Lanyards
Using multiple hand tools can be a real hassle while working at height, especially while climbing ladders or scaffolding. The Tool@rrest Black Leather Belt with Tools, Holders and Lanyards features built-in tool holders and lanyards with carabiners for quick, one-handed access and storage. Also included is a tape measure, scaffold spanner and torpedo level, which are all really helpful tools for elevated work.
What's Included?
- 1 x Leather Tool Belt
- 1 x Tape Measure
- 1 x Scaffold Spanner
- 1 x Torpedo Level
What Is the Maximum Safe Working Load of the Tool Arrest Leather Belt?
While the belt itself does not have a weight limit, the included Tool Lanyards are rated up to 2.5kg.
Key Features and Benefits of the Tool Arrest Tool Pouch
- Black leather material is comfortable and durable
- Includes 5m tape measure, 7/16 scaffold spanner and 250mm torpedo level
- Built-in tool holders for convenience
- Included lanyards with carabiners for attachment of other items
Black Leather Buckled Design
The belt is made of a classic and durable black leather, combined with a metal two-pronged buckle.
Includes Some Essential Scaffolding Tools
Already included with the belt are three tools that are great for scaffolding and other elevated work:
- 5m Tape Measure
- 250mm Torpedo Level
- 7/16 Scaffold Spanner
Attached Tool Holders for Convenience
The Tool Arrest Belt also includes tool holders specially made to be comfortable and securely fit the three tools above.
Coil Lanyards for Suspension of Other Equipment
Three tool lanyards with carabiners are also included, for easy and versatile fastening of other tools and equipment.
Perfect for Elevated Work
While working on MEWPs, scaffolding, high rises and other elevated work spaces, dropping tools can be very dangerous. Not only do the tool holders and and lanyards help prevent tool drops, they also provide quick and convenient one-handed access to your tools, which you don't usually get with a larger tool bag or kit.
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