Stacking Bracket for 19in ProTool Reel
Quick Overview
- Sturdy, robust design: Engineered for heavy-duty performance and long-lasting durability.
- Premium powder-coated finish: Protects against rust, corrosion, and daily wear.
- Space-saving design: Ideal for maximizing storage in limited spaces.
- Each kit adds 20 inches, letting you stack up to 3 reels securely.
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$103.80
$123.80
Stacking Bracket for the ProTool 19in Reel
Stacking Bracket for 19-Inch ProTool Reel
Maximize your workspace with the ProTool Stacking Bracket, crafted for the 19-inch ProTool reel. Featuring a sturdy and robust design, this bracket is built from a steel frame with a premium black powder-coated finish, ensuring exceptional strength and durability in demanding environments..
Each stacking kit allows you to securely stack one reel atop another, offering a space-saving solution perfect for flatbeds, trailers, vans, or pickup beds. Every stacked set adds 20 inches to the overall height:
- Two reels: 40 inches tall
- Three reels: 60 inches tall
Key Features:
- Sturdy and robust construction: Built to withstand heavy-duty use.
- Premium black powder-coated finish: Resistant to rust, scratches, and wear.
- Space-saving design: Ideal for maximizing storage in limited spaces.
- Customizable height: Stack reels to your desired configuration.
Keep your equipment organized and ready for action with this heavy-duty stacking bracket—engineered for professionals who value efficiency and durability.
Shown with 19in Reels installed
Reels and Hose not included
Shown with 16in ProTool Reels installed
Note Cross Straps require modification for use with 16in reel
Reels and Hose not included
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