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WQ Packout Bottom Tray

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WQ Packout Bottom TrayWQ Packout Bottom Tray Secure Lower Storage for Long Rods and PDR Tools Overview The WQ Packout Bottom Tray is built for technicians who need stable lower storage for long rods, hail bars, and tools that pass through the back of the WQ Packout Top. Designed to mount on the Milwaukee Packout wheeled cart, this tray drops into place in seconds and gives you a clean, secure platform for oversized PDR tools. No tools are needed for installation. Slide the

WQ Packout Bottom Tray | Secure Lower Storage for Long Rods and PDR Tools

Overview

The WQ Packout Bottom Tray is built for technicians who need stable lower storage for long rods, hail bars, and tools that pass through the back of the WQ Packout Top. Designed to mount on the Milwaukee Packout wheeled cart, this tray drops into place in seconds and gives you a clean, secure platform for oversized PDR tools.

No tools are needed for installation. Slide the tray feet into the two Packout base slots, set it flush with the cart, and lock it in place by sliding your Packout drawer or storage box over the top. A pre drilled hole is included for those who want a permanent mount using a single screw.

The tray features a powder coated finish for durability and includes a rubber base insert that keeps tools from sliding and protects their surfaces.

This is a simple and effective upgrade for techs who run long hail rods and need dependable lower storage on a Packout cart.


Detailed Features and Benefits

Built for Long Rods and Hail Bars

The tray is shaped to support large PDR tools such as:

  • Long steel rods

  • Hail bars

  • Extended reach tools

  • Door tools

  • Whale tails

It helps keep tools steady, visible, and easy to grab.

Fast No Tool Installation

Mounting is simple:

  1. Align the tray flush with the back of the Packout cart.

  2. Slide the tray feet into the two Packout base slots.

  3. Secure it by sliding your Packout drawer or box over the top.

This creates a firm hold without bolts or hardware.

Optional Permanent Mount

A pre drilled hole allows installation of a single screw for techs who want a permanent setup with extra stability.

Durable Powder Coated Finish

The powder coated black finish stands up to daily use, travel, and shop conditions while keeping the tray looking clean and professional.

Rubber Base Insert Included

The rubber insert provides grip and protects tool surfaces. It reduces noise and helps prevent tools from shifting during movement.

Designed for Milwaukee Packout Wheeled Carts

The tray sits on top of the standard Packout wheeled cart and integrates cleanly with the WQ Packout Top system.


Professional Use Case Scenarios

Hail Repair

Ideal for long hail bars and extended tools needed for large repairs.

Mobile PDR Technicians

Quick mounting and stable storage make it perfect for travel work.

Shop and Retail Work

Keeps large rods organized and aligned with your Packout workstation.


Why Choose WilleyQuick

WilleyQuick builds tool systems that help technicians stay organized and efficient. The WQ Packout Bottom Tray adds secure lower storage for oversized tools and integrates seamlessly with Packout carts to support fast, clean workflows.


What’s Included

  • Small tool tray

  • Rubber base insert


Compatibility

Designed to mount on top of the Milwaukee Packout wheeled cart.
Milwaukee is a registered trademark of Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, which is not affiliated with WilleyQuick.

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