Snap-on Industrial Brands

Tools at Height

Tools at Heights

Snap-on Industrial, a supplier of tools and protective equipment for professional technicians, has lead the research and development in the area of tethered tools for at height applications. The Tools at Height tethered tool program includes more than 1,000 tools that are designed for work being performed at height or anywhere dropped or lost tools are a concern. All tools are designed with a tethered system to maintain or enhance the tool’s functionality when used at height or near critical assemblies. Booth 1019

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    • TRADESAFE Lockout Tagout Station Cabinet

      TRADESAFE Lockout Tagout Station Cabinet

      Elevate your Lockout Tagout (LOTO) safety game with TRADESAFE Lockout Tagout Station Cabinet—the ultimate safety solution for businesses that prioritize smart, reliable, and efficient safety measures. Featuring 70 LOTO devices, this durable cabinet offers the versatility you need to safely lock out hazardous energy sources during maintenance or repairs. With a spacious interior, you can easily organize and store all your LOTO devices in one place. Order yours today. 3

    • OLFA SK-16 Quick-Change Concealed Blade Safety Knife

      OLFA SK-16 Quick-Change Concealed Blade Safety Knife

      Cutting tough materials has never been easier with the OLFA SK-16 Quick-Change Concealed Blade Safety Knife from OLFA. This touch-safe cutter requires no blade activation - simply pull to cut. The exposed blade is safely concealed within an open cutting channel for easy use. The versatile safety knife comes preloaded with a premium stainless-steel replaceable blade head to minimize waste. The durable OLFA blade cuts over 7x more* single wall corrugate than the leading competitor. The unique flow-through cutting channels minimize resistance for less effort per cut. Try this new safety cutter today. 3

    • Infrared (IR) electrical scans

      Infrared (IR) electrical scans

      Uncover electrical system component issues, prevent worker downtime and reduce employee injuries. Infrared (IR) electrical scans from e-Hazard quickly find and help solve problem areas in your electrical systems. IR electrical scans are needed because electrical system components put out excess heat caused by increased resistance when something is not working properly. IR electrical testing helps determine wiring errors, overloaded systems, loose connections, damaged switchgears, or components that are likely to fail. 3

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