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Specifically designed brackets for storage of forcible entry and overhaul tools.  May be mounted wherever quick access to tools is required.

Holders are made of cast aluminum with a polyurethane coating or chrome plating to protect your tools.

All holders have a cable and pin to hold tools securely. Holders are sold in sets of two.

Model MB-2 and MB-22 series have a 1-1/4" opening for a QUIC-BARŪ style tools.

Model MB-20 holders have a 3/4" opening for a Mini QUIC-BARŪ style tool.

Other mounting brackets are also available such as our QUIC-BAR & Axe mounting system as well as our QUIC-MOUNT Pike Pole Holders..

QUIC-MOUNTŪ tool clips are another alternate tool holder.

Check our line of QUIC-BARŪ tools.

Third party tested to 9G to meet NFPA 1901-03 standard.

May be safely used in crew area on fire apparatus!

Our bracket set mounts the QUIC-BARŪ style tools with the pointed surfaces toward the wall or mounting surface. This bracket set should be used whenever a QUIC-BAR tool is mounted in the crew area of a fire apparatus. Third party tested to 9G to meet NFPA 1901-03 standard. Claw end casting has 1-1/4" opening.

Model Description WT./@in LBS. Price list page No.
 MB-SQB  Mounting bracket set 1.9/set 16
 3080-155-910  Head End casting only 1.4/ea. 16
 3080-155-912  Claw End casting only .5/ea 16
 
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