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Armstrong Usmc Gmtk General Mechanics Tool Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Swansboro, North Carolina, US

Swansboro, North Carolina, US
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Since 1890 Armstrong has been manufacturing reliable MUSA tools. Our focus on industrial and military applications brings us the know-how to deliver innovative, high quality tools and solutions.
When the United States Military decided it needed to improve its General Mechanics Tool Kit (GMTK),it detailed a strict set of requirements based on user input and needs. The kit needed to provide a variety of tools for the repair and maintenance of multiple types of military vehicles and equipment for the Army and Marines with the highest durability and strength produced in the U.S.
To achieve this, the U.S. Military chose lead contractor Armstrong Tools, a brand within APEX Tool Group, that included a consortium with Pelican Products and UFP Technologies to build the most durable mobile tool kits for the harsh and versatile conditions U.S. troops face.
USMC GMTK (General Mechanics Tool Kit)
NSN: 5180-01-554-4224
Part #: GOV44224
190 Tools specific to the most common USMC mobile repairs (includes USMC tray with deep sockets and ratcheting wrenches)
  • Case is proven to function in the hottest deserts and coldest Arctic environments
  • Removable drawers with foam inserts for tool control
  • Rugged wheel construction and wide wheel base providedurability and stability
  • Impact resistant

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