Jonah Pope
Packout Drawer Insert For M12 Gen 3 Drill/Impact Driver - Jonah Pope Design (JPD-DID3)
Packout Drawer Insert For M12 Gen 3 Drill/Impact Driver - Jonah Pope Design (JPD-DID3)
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From the designer:
This is a custom insert that I have designed to fit your Milwaukee Packout Drawers to store your Gen 3 M12 Drill & Impact Driver. It specifically fits the Milwaukee 2 & 3 Drawer units (48-22-8443 & 48-22-8442).
It has a massive storage tub area at the front for extra batteries or gear AND has extra storage under the tools themselves for drill bots or driver bits. The specific M12 Drill and Impact models that this is designed for is model 3404-20 & 3453-20, links are provided here:
This is the ultimate modular storage solution for your Packout Drawers! Files are provided for having your insert on either the left or right side. I will have many more designs to share for the drawers soon so you can mix and match your inserts to set up your own perfect drawer units!
BELT HOOK AND DRIVER BIT HOLDERS:
I've designed the files so you can have the belt hook and bit holder on either side of the tool. Pictures are included in the gallery above showing the clearances on drawer closing. The insert pictured is for the left side of the drawer but I've included files for the right side as well which are mirrored.
Impact driver note: If you have the bit holder attached such that is facing downwards in the insert, you may have to pop out the stored driver bit prior to placing the tool in.
Milwaukee drawers have 2 large ridges running along the bottom so if you have a driver bit hanging out of the holder, this raised ridge may inhibit the tool being placed into the insert. The tool will fit without issue with the holder still attached if you just pop the driver bit out. There is ample space under the tool for bit storage which will allow for bit storage. If you wish to avoid this, print the files for the design on the opposite side of the drawers so the driver bit holder faces up. The easiest way to remember this is as follows:
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Driver bit holder on left side of the tool = print files for the "left" half so it faces up
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Driver bit holder on right side of the tool = print files for the "right" half so it faces up


