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Klein MODbox Mount
USA MADE
This item is designed and manufactured in the United States
Description
Organize and secure your Klein MODbox tool storage system with a purpose-built mounting plate from BOCO Custom. Laser-cut from heavy-duty 10-gauge steel and available in raw or durable powder coat, these plates deliver rock-solid performance for job sites, vans, garages, and workshops. Ditch the cheap plastic or flimsy mounts—upgrade to American-made steel that handles the daily grind and looks sharp doing it.
Why you’ll love it
- Precision fit: Engineered exclusively for Klein MODbox (full-width and half-width/single compatibility).
- Built to last: 10-gauge mild steel construction eliminates flex, rattle, and wear — made for tough trades.
- Low-profile design: Only 0.5" height maximizes space and keeps tools accessible without eating into your workspace.
- Style options: Choose plain (with BOCO logo), lightning bolt, FAFO, Electric Shock/Flux Capacitor graphics, or custom — powder coat colors available to match your rig.
Features & specifications
| Material | 10-gauge mild steel (laser cut) |
|---|---|
| Finish | Raw steel (bare, ready for custom paint) or Powder coat — Textured Black |
| Compatibility | Klein MODbox system (full-width & half-width boxes) |
| Mounting | Wall, floor, or vehicle mount; universal 16" bolt hole spacing (screws/anchors/bolts not included; 1/4" bolt size recommended) |
| Dimensions (Full-Width) | 22.25" x 16.75" x 0.5" |
| Dimensions (Half-Width/Single) | 16.75" x 11" x 0.5" |
| Made | USA — BOCO Custom (Southern California) |
Installation notes
- Position plate on wall, plywood, metal surface, or vehicle at desired height and mark mounting holes (16" spacing standard).
- Use appropriate fasteners for your surface (lag screws into studs/plywood, heavy-duty anchors for drywall, self-tapping screws for metal/vans).
- Install level and secure tightly — slide the MODbox onto the plate and verify secure fit with no rattle.
- For multiple plates or stacked setups, measure spacing based on your specific MODbox box footprint and load.
- Raw steel? Apply rust protection or paint promptly if exposed to moisture; powder coat is ready for job-site or outdoor use.
Perfect for
Electricians, tradespeople, service vans, enclosed trailers, garages, workshops, and professional tool organization on the go or at the shop.
Warranty & care
Powder-coated finish resists rust, chips, and fading for long-term durability. Raw steel is ideal for custom finishes but should be protected from moisture. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Contact BOCO Custom for manufacturing warranty details, bulk orders, or custom graphic/finish requests.
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.