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ZICO Pike Pole holders can be used with most pike poles, closet hooks, and similar round handled tools.

Holders are made of cast aluminum with a polyurethane coating or chrome plating to protect your tools and provide years of maintenance free service.

Parts PPMB-C, PPMB-DS, and PPMB-DD have cables and pins to hold tools securely. Holders are sold as individual pieces. Two holders are required for all tools.

Single tool holders - Parts A and C normally used on handle with the head fitting into parts B, D, or DS. Two part C's may be used on closet hooks or other poles having a "D" handle on one end and a pike head on the other end.

Double tool holders - Mount two tools side by side. Part AA holds the handle while parts BB or DD retain the head.

Check out our QUIC-MOUNT tool clips for alternate tool holders.

Replacement cable and pin assemblies available.

Variable mounting brackets are designed to accommodate various diameter tools and equipment. Powder coated aluminum brackets with durable flexible draw latches hold the tools firmly in place. The latches are UV stabilized material for long life.

Easy to open and close.

#5 brackets are for 1" to 1.3" diameter tools.

#7 brackets are for 1.3" to 1.6" diameter tools.

Model VM-QB

Variable mounting bracket for use with all round or hexagon forcible entry tools.

   
 
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