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For most workshops a tool cabinet is storage. For anyone working on rotating machinery, in a turbine hall, near an open vessel or on anything aviation-related, it is a tool control system, and that changes the specification entirely. Shadow foam inlays cut to the tool outline make a missing item visible at a glance at the end of a job, which is the whole basis of foreign object control — a tool left inside a machine is a failure that is found expensively later. If that is the requirement, say so, because it decides drawer depth, layout and whether inlays are cut to your actual tool list. Otherwise the specification is mechanical: load per drawer, the quality of the slides, and whether the unit is pushed around a workshop floor, since castors and a welded frame are what separate a cabinet that survives a decade from one that racks and jams after a year of being dragged sideways.
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| Purpose | General storage, or tool control with shadow inlays |
|---|---|
| Tool list | Needed if foam inlays are cut to your actual tools |
| Drawer count and depths | Mix of shallow and deep drawers required |
| Load per drawer | And the total load the cabinet must carry |
| Slide type | Ball bearing full extension, and any soft-close requirement |
| Mobility | Fixed, or castors with brakes for a workshop floor |
| Locking | Central locking, and whether keys are controlled |
| Worktop | Steel, timber, or an anti-static surface |
| Environment | Indoor workshop, outdoor container, or washdown area |
| Finish | Powder coated or stainless, and the colour scheme |
| Accessories | Side cabinets, power sockets, lighting and paper roll holders |
| Quantity | Units per configuration, and the trades they are issued to |
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