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Nice to have, but next time I'll just fab my own. The cradles don't properly fit my t-handles which sometimes stick; and the mounting slot is a little wide for most toolbox lips. Also, way too expensive for what you get. I'm ashamed that I have two of these.
Works great to hold a set of T-handles. I bought the wall bracket and mounted them to the wall of the garage where I work on my bike. A little pricey but it is the best option for what I wanted.
This rack is a bit on the spendy side for what it is, but it's well worth it to be able to mount your T-handle set in a convenient place.
<br>What good are T-handles without a place to put them? This rack holds them well for a shop, but wouldn't be secure enough for in a trailer or something that moves around much
BEST ANSWER:Wall bracket is separate at around $20. It's nice but I hung mine on the side of a harbor Freight cart on the slot you see at the rear of the rack. It's supposed to hang off the edge of a roll around box but the slot is somewhat wide. I bolted a piece of scrap aluminum to the edge of my cart and it supports the rack nicely. Makes the selection of whichever t-hande you want quick and with a magnetic strip bolted to the front of the HF cart my most frequently used tools are right at hand.
BEST ANSWER:Wall bracket is separate at around $20. It's nice but I hung mine on the side of a harbor Freight cart on the slot you see at the rear of the rack. It's supposed to hang off the edge of a roll around box but the slot is somewhat wide. I bolted a piece of scrap aluminum to the edge of my cart and it supports the rack nicely. Makes the selection of whichever t-hande you want quick and with a magnetic strip bolted to the front of the HF cart my most frequently used tools are right at hand.
No, the bracket to mount this to the wall is sold separately. I only bought the hanger and it fits security on the top of my floor standing stationary tool box hanging off the side. If you're going to mount it to the wall you would need to purchase the bracket also.
Yes you will need some fasteners or nuts and bolts depending on what you mount it on . It works fine on the tool box just drill some small holes . It has a pin so you can pull it out and put the bracket in the tool box so you can go on the road
You mount this by hooking the lower slot on a vertical lip, such as your toolbox edge etc, to mount it to a wall you will need to make your own bracket, hope this helps!