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Magnetic Trays for Tool Storage

Arsenal 5920 and 5925 Magnetic Tray Organizers by Ergodyne are ideal for working with foreign ferromagnetic objects or those with daily FME and FOD hazards.

Posted: February 5, 2016

Convenient for controlling and organizing foreign ferromagnetic objects, the Arsenal 5920 Magnetic Tray Organizer – Rectangle.
Arsenal 5925 Magnetic Tray Organizer – Round, from Ergodyne keep objects accessible at any angle and minimize the risk of dropped or misplaced tools. They are constructed with durable corrosion resistant stainless steel with a magnetic base that attached to any tool box, tower, or structure.
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Ergodyne (St. Paul, MN) offers the Arsenal® 5920 Magnetic Tray Organizer – Rectangle and Arsenal® 5925 Magnetic Tray Organizer – Round to their Tool Storage Collection. Convenient for controlling and organizing foreign ferromagnetic objects, these magnetic trays keep objects accessible at any angle and minimize the risk of dropped or misplaced tools. The base of both the 5920 and 5925 trays are magnetic and can be attached to any tool box, tower, or structure. Constructed with durable corrosion resistant stainless steel, the Squids® Magnetic Tray Organizers can withstand the toughest of conditions.

Ideal for working with foreign ferromagnetic objects or those with daily FME and FOD hazards, the new Arsenal 5920 and 5925 Magnetic Tray Organizers are available now at all authorized Ergodyne distributors.  “Unfortunately, small objects like screws and bolts can’t be properly tethered to a worker,” said Nate Bohmbach, an Ergodyne product manager and DROPS member. “Our new magnetic tool trays are an easy, secure solution to ensure maximum at heights safety and productivity.” Key features of these magnetic trays include:

  • Corrosion resistant, durable stainless steel #430
  • Trays keep small ferromagnetic components at any angle
  • Magnetic on base for attachment to tool box, tower or other structure
  • 5920 – Rectangle 5.5 in x 9.5 in x 1.1 in (14 cm x 24 cm x 3 cm)
  • 5925 – Round 6 in x 1.1 in (14 cm x 3 cm)

“We’ve heard many stories about small parts causing equipment damage, injury or lost productivity,” noted Tom Votel, the president and chief executive officer of Ergodyne. “That’s why we are on a mission to make every jobsite a DROPS FREE ZONE™, where everything should be securely attached, tethered, or topped when foreign or dropped objects are a concern.”

Ergodyne, 1021 Bandana Boulevard East, Suite 220, St. Paul, MN 55108, 651-642-9889, www.ergodyne.com.

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