Product Overview
This is a custom insert designed by Jonah Pope Design to fit your Milwaukee Packout Compact Tool Box to store your M18 Router and accompanying kit. It specifically fits the Milwaukee PACKOUT Compact Tool Box
Specifically, the design available on this page is for the UPPER Insert (Insert 1/2). It's designed to suspend from the top of the Ammo Can Packout and hang down similar to the stock tray that originally comes with the Packout. This design will house the Router skin, M18 Battery and Router bits.
Tools that Fit In this Specific Insert:
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M18 Router - Model M18FTR-0
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Router Bits
Specifically, the design available on this page is for the BOTTOM Insert (Insert 2/2). It's designed to sit in the bottom of the Ammo Can Packout and house all your extra bases and other essential router parts.
Tools/Accessories that Fit In this Specific Insert:
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M18 Router Plunge Base - Model 48-10-5601
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Dedicated storage is also included in the design for the following accessories for this base: Edge Guide, Edge Guide Rails & Dust Extraction Shroud
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M18 Router Offset Base - Model 48-10-5602
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Dedicated storage is also included in the design for the following accessories for this base: Transfer Bit
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M18 Router Skin Accessories:
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Dedicated storage is also included in the design for the following accessories from the standard M18 Skin: Edge Guide, Dust Extraction Shroud, Misc Spare Parts & Spanner
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This is a custom insert designed by Jonah Pope Design to store your M12 Cable Stapler in your Milwaukee Packout Compact Tool Box. It specifically fits inside the top of the Milwaukee PACKOUT Compact Tool Box
This is the specific tool the insert is designed for M12BCST0
Features:
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Jonah has designed this insert to suspend from the top of the Ammo Can Packout and hang down similar to the stock tray that comes standard with the box. This design will house the Stapler, Batteries and staple supplies.
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Recessed handles are provided at each end of the insert to help you with lifting out the insert and access gear in the bottom of the box.
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You can use your belt hook on both sides of the tool as allowances have been made to suit both. If the hook is on the right side It will have a spot in the tray to allow it to sit without obstruction. If the hook Is on the Left side (like in my photos), it will simply fit within the empty area of the underside of the lid.
M18 Battery Rack
This is a custom insert designed by Jonah Pope Design to store your M18 Batteries in the Milwaukee Packout Compact Tool Box!
It specifically fits the Milwaukee PACKOUT Compact Tool Box
Features:
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Easy Storage - Provides a compact and protected storage solution for your assortment of M18 Batteries! The insert simply drops in from the top and sits securely on the provided lip inside. It functions in the exact same way as the stock drop in tray that comes with the box.
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Handles - Recessed handles are provided at each end of the insert to help you with lifting out the insert and access gear in the bottom of the box. Two additional handles are provided along the sides for extra options as well as a lip that runs the entire side for extra grip.
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Snap In Place - Your batteries will clip in place just like on your M18 tools! You can turn the entire insert upside down and the batteries won't move at all. To insert, push the battery into the slot as you would with your tools. To remove, press the side buttons to release just like with your tools and lift up.
- Ergonomics - It was a tight fit but Jonah was able to fit slots for EIGHT M18 Batteries! To aid in the ergonomics, the endmost batteries in the corner have recessed channels to allow for better accessibility of fingers to release the batteries. This way you can maximise your use of space rather than sacrificing two slots and only fitting 6 batteries.
- M18 Batteries - Designed to fit standard M18 Redlithium batteries ranging from 1.5AH to 5.0AH. More details provided below.
Battery Compatibility:
It specifically fits the standard M18 Redlithium batteries ranging from 1.5AH to 5.0AH. The design won't support sizes larger than 5.0 purely due to the huge increase in weight those batteries would add. As the design supports being lifted out to access gear stored underneath, anything heavier than eight 5.0 batteries may present an issue for the structural integrity of the print.
(Jonah is developing a design to sit in the bottom of this same Ammo Can Packout that can support the larger standard Redlithium batteries and should support 2.0 up to 12.0AH. This will be ready in around a month’s time).
High Output and Forge Note - I have not been able to test the new M18 Forge Batteries or M18 High Output Batteries. My research indicates these are larger/wider batteries thus wouldn't fit in this design due to the bigger footprint.