Mobile workstation for workshop convenience

Feb. 29, 2012

For technicians that need a mobile solution for tool storage, the new Snap-on mobile workstation provides an answer.

The KRSC10 Series mobile workstation handles workloads up to 1,200 lbs. with a 600-lb. capacity stainless steel work surface that includes a recessed center section to retain liquids and prevent parts from sliding off the edge.

The casters move easily around the shop while supporting the 1,200 lb. workload capacity. For added protection for both the workstation and vehicles, the system utilizes a vertical bumper system on all four corners.

“The new Snap-on mobile workstation is the perfect solution when you need to move your tools around the bay quickly and safely. It fits into tight spaces extremely well and its vertical bumper system lets you roll it around without fear of damaging vehicles,” said Jay Serpe, product manager for Snap-on. “You can also set it up to your own specifications with Snap-on’s complete line of accessories for the mobile workstation.”

Three 28-in. wide by 4-in. deep drawers carry 360 lbs. of tools with the ability to increase that capacity to 720 lbs. when equipped with optional double drawer slides. The mobile workstation also is composed of polypropylene to handle heavy parts and includes raised edges to catch fluids. Hole plugs are included to allow two embosses to be drilled out for fluid drainage.

The new tool storage is the latest addition to Snap-on’s lineup, which includes the recent expansion of the capacity of its popular Epiq tool storage unit.

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