Klein MODbox Mounting Plate - Half Width, FAFO Graphic
Description
ITS REVERSIBLE!
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No-Fuss Design: A clean, unadorned surface for those who prefer their tools to speak for themselves.
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Heavy-Duty Construction: Made from 10 gauge steel to support your gear through the toughest conditions.
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Low Profile: At just 0.5 inches high, it maximizes your storage space while ensuring your tools remain within easy reach.
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Compatibility: Precisely engineered for the Klein MODbox, ensuring a seamless integration into your tool storage setup.
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10 gauge raw steel, ready to paint (product comes unfinished)
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10 gauge powder coated in black for a professional, durable finish.
Measurements 22.25 x 16.75
Bolt Size: 1/4"
Finish Types
Raw Steel: Ships as bare metal—affordable, no added finish cost, and quickest to produce/ship. Ideal if you plan to paint it yourself, weld it further, or want a custom look (e.g., intentional patina or rattle-can paint). Note: Mild steel rusts quickly when exposed to moisture/humidity—store indoors and apply protection soon if used outdoors or in damp garages. Great for budget builds or immediate DIY finishing.
Powder Coat: A baked-on, professional-grade finish (textured black standard). Much tougher than regular paint—resists chips, scratches, fading, and rust far better. Provides excellent protection for job-site, vehicle, or outdoor use (like tool mounts in vans or garages). Adds a small upcharge but delivers a premium, long-lasting look with minimal maintenance. Powder coat also helps hardware stay functional longer by reducing wear.
Metal Thickness
How do I choose the right gauge for my project?
- Choose thicker gauges (10 or 11) for heavy-duty strength, structural parts, or high-load applications. Example: Using the plate on a horizontal application such floor or dolly.
- Choose thinner gauges (14) for lighter-weight parts, panels, or where cost matters more. Ideal for vertical applications suck as wall or bedside mount.
Why does gauge go backward (lower number = thicker)?
The gauge system originated from the number of draws needed to produce wire/sheet of that thickness. Fewer draws = thicker material = lower gauge number.