Product Description
This Klein Tools 5268N-18D fixed body belt is a top - notch choice for professionals. It comes with (1) fixed body belt style. The belt features a Klein - Kord® belt pad having two pocket tabs. The 4 - 3/4' (120.6 mm) rolled - edge leather belt cushion has no padding, and the 1 - 3/4' (44 mm) wide belt strap is crafted from 6 - ply Klein - Kord®. It's equipped with straight double - bar D - rings. Klein Tools body belts meet or exceed OSHA, ASTM, and CSA standards. There are four suspender rings, a tape thong, a glove - bag ring, and a two - way knife snap. The long - lasting 1 - 1/2' (38 mm) wide double - riveted leather tool loops add to its durability. Special features include straight double bar D rings, rolled - edge leather, and suspender rings. The waist size ranges from 32' to 40' (81.3 to 101.6 cm). Made from leather, nylon, and Klein - Kord, it's brown in color with a single square frame and prong closure type. It has 2 anchor points and an overall width of 4.75' (12.1 cm). The 5268N - 18D lineman's fixed body belt combines a 1 - 3/4 - inch (44 - mm) wide 6 - ply Klein - Kord belt strap with a 4 - 3/4 - inch (120.6 - mm) rolled - edge leather belt cushion. The leather belt pad has two pocket tabs and 90 - degree double - bar D - rings. It has a D - to - D size of 46 - cm, a minimum length of 32 - inch, a center hole distance of 36 - inch, and a maximum length of 40 - inch.
Using the Klein Tools 5268N - 18D fixed body belt is straightforward. First, adjust the belt to fit your waist size, which ranges from 32' to 40'. You can use the single square frame and prong closure for a secure fit. Hang your tools on the long - lasting double - riveted leather tool loops or use the two - way knife snap to attach your knife. The four suspender rings can be used to connect optional suspenders for added comfort. When it comes to maintenance, keep the belt clean by wiping it with a damp cloth regularly. Avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures. Check the double - bar D - rings, the belt strap, and the tool loops for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any damage, stop using the belt and replace it immediately. Always make sure the belt meets the OSHA, ASTM, and CSA standards before using it for safety - critical tasks.