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Jobsite Storage Boxes

Jobsite Storage Boxes

Jobsite Storage Boxes

Jobsite storage boxes are essential for keeping tools and equipment secure and organized on any construction or work site. Whether you're storing hand tools or larger equipment, our durable jobsite boxes provide the protection you need against theft and the elements. From compact tool boxes to large-capacity jobsite boxes, Industrial Ladder offers a range of solutions to suit every project’s needs.

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  • Knaack 70030-1PK Power Pass Grommet

    Knaack 70030-1PK Power Pass Grommet

    Knaack

    $35.19
    Knaack 70030-1PK Power Pass Grommet Protects electrical cords from raw metal edges  
    $35.19
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  • Knaack 953-1CN Genuine Knaack Aerosol Paint

    Knaack 953-1CN Genuine Knaack Aerosol Paint

    Knaack

    $19.55
    Knaack 953-1CN Genuine Knaack Aerosol Paint Trademarked tan color For touchup on all Knaack products
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  • Knaack 7286-1PK Watchman IV Lock System

    Knaack 7286-1PK Watchman IV Lock System

    Knaack

    $17.68
    Knaack 7286-1PK Watchman IV Lock System Fits all current models and secures Padlock in place Introduced with dead-bole lock system in 2000 Package includes installation instructions
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Jobsite Box FAQs

What is a jobsite box used for?

A jobsite box is designed to securely store tools and equipment on construction sites, keeping them protected from theft and weather conditions.

What is the difference between a tool box and a jobsite box?

A tool box is typically smaller and portable, meant for carrying hand tools, while a jobsite box is larger, offering storage for multiple tools and equipment at the job site.

Are jobsite boxes weatherproof?

Yes, most jobsite boxes are built to withstand tough conditions, including rain and extreme temperatures, to protect your tools and equipment.

How do I secure a jobsite box on-site?

Many jobsite boxes come with reinforced locks or padlock hasps for added security. Be sure to place the box in a stable location on-site, and always lock it when not in use.

What materials are jobsite boxes made from?

Jobsite boxes are typically made from heavy-duty steel for durability and protection. Some models may also include rust-resistant coatings for longer life on the site.

Can tool boxes be stored inside jobsite boxes?

Yes, smaller tool boxes can easily be stored inside larger jobsite boxes for added organization and security on-site.

How do I choose the right jobsite storage box for my needs?

Consider the size of the tools and equipment you need to store, as well as how much space you have on-site. Larger jobs may require bigger jobsite boxes, while smaller projects may only need compact tool boxes.

What security features should I look for in a jobsite box?

Look for reinforced locks, tamper-proof designs, and solid steel construction to ensure your jobsite box provides maximum protection for your tools and equipment.