INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Tool Hooks

Tool hooks are specialized mounting components designed to securely hold and organize tools on tool racks in industrial settings.

Component Specifications

Definition
Tool hooks are engineered components that attach to tool racks, providing secure, accessible, and organized storage for various hand tools, power tools, and equipment. They are designed to withstand industrial environments, prevent tool damage, and optimize workspace efficiency through systematic arrangement.
Working Principle
Tool hooks operate on mechanical mounting principles, typically using hooks, clips, or brackets that interface with tool rack slots or mounting points. They provide secure retention through gravity, friction, or locking mechanisms while allowing quick tool access and visual inventory management.
Materials
High-strength steel (AISI 1018/1045), stainless steel (304/316), powder-coated carbon steel, or engineered polymers (nylon, polypropylene) with corrosion-resistant finishes.
Technical Parameters
  • Hook Type J-hook, S-hook, or custom profile
  • Load Capacity 5-50 kg
  • Mounting Type Slot-in, bolt-on, or clip-on
  • Surface Finish Zinc-plated, powder-coated, or galvanized
  • Temperature Range -20°C to 120°C
Standards
ISO 9001, DIN 7985

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Tool Hooks.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Overloading causing failure
  • Corrosion in humid environments
  • Improper installation leading to detachment
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Material fatigue from cyclic loading
Failure: Hook deformation or fracture
Mitigation: Regular inspection and adherence to load limits
Trigger: Corrosive environment exposure
Failure: Reduced structural integrity
Mitigation: Use corrosion-resistant materials and protective coatings

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.5 mm on critical dimensions
Test Method
Static load testing per ISO 2768, corrosion resistance per ASTM B117

Procurement Evaluation Criteria

Not customer reviews or live demand data. These dimensions support RFQ preparation and supplier evaluation.

Technical documentation
4/5
Manufacturing capability
4/5
Inspection readiness
5/5
Supplier transparency
3/5

These scores are example evaluation dimensions, not real customer ratings, country-specific buyer feedback, or live inquiry activity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main safety considerations for tool hooks?

Ensure load capacity is not exceeded, inspect for wear/corrosion regularly, and verify secure mounting to prevent tool falls.

Can tool hooks be customized for specific tools?

Yes, custom profiles and coatings are available to match unique tool shapes and environmental conditions.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

Data Basis

CNFX manufacturer profiles, technical classification, publicly available product information, and ongoing plausibility checks.

Preliminary Technical Classification
This page supports structured research, RFQ preparation, and supplier evaluation. It does not replace buyer-led supplier qualification, standards review, or technical approval.

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