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Yato177 Piece Tool Cabinet on Wheels

R11,999

Retail: R16,000
About

YATO branded tools adhere to “The best, cost-effective European tools” concept which results from a vigorous European level of research and development, identification of consumer habits, meeting of basic consumers needs, ongoing development of new and more efficient and convenient products.

YATO branded products can be used in industries such as automotive, aviation, construction, engineering, oil & gas, metalworking, and woodworking.

The YATO Tools product range consists of spanners, sockets, accessories & sets, impact sockets, accessories & sets, torque wrench & torque multipliers, screwdrivers & screwdriver bits, electrician tools, hammers, chisels, punches, clamps & vices, cutting tools, hydraulic tools, fastening tools, construction tools, measuring tools, pneumatic tools, roller cabinets, special automotive tools & equipment and tool bags.

Please note: Lifetime Warranty on hand tools only. This excludes drill bit sets, punch sets, chisel sets, hex keys, needle file sets, and hole saw sets

Product Specifications 
  • 6 drawers on ball guides with a load capacity of up to 25 kg (3 drawers in the upper) and up to 35 kg (3 drawers in the bottom)
  • 12 replaceable YATO tool cartridges (modules)
  • 177 elements
  • Profiles made of double sheet steel
  • Non-slip polypropylene worktop
  • Central lock with 2 keys and individual closure for each drawer
  • Drawer locking systems
  • The workshop cabinet has corner bumpers that protect against accidental damage, such as a car body
  • Non-slip worktop
  • Rubber 125 mm wheels, including 2 with brake
  • Universal wall perforation
  • Double walls
  • Packaging: 1 piece. ½ pallet 77kg
  • Size: 76,6 x 46,5 x 95,8 cm
  • Lifetime warranty
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