On a service truck, time isn’t usually lost on big tasks — it’s lost in small moments. Walking back and forth to the truck. Digging for tools. Searching for hardware. Replacing damaged equipment.
A proper drawer load-out solves those problems quietly, every single day.
That’s why the 24-drawer package is used on every 11 Series service body build.
When tools and parts have dedicated drawers, they’re always in the same place.
Instead of:
Opening multiple cabinets
Digging through loose bins
Walking around the truck to find what you need
Everything is laid out logically and accessible at waist height. Fewer steps around the truck means faster jobs, especially when stopping at multiple sites in a day.
Oxy-acetylene equipment is bulky, awkward, and not something that should be stored loose.
The 24-drawer package includes a dedicated oxy-acetylene cabinet with:
Proper bottle holders
Floor and roof venting
Louvered cabinet door venting
Hose wrap built directly into the door
This keeps bottles secure, hoses organized, and everything stored safely — without sacrificing drawer space elsewhere.
Small parts cause big slowdowns.
Bolt bins give hardware a dedicated, visible place so:
Nuts, bolts, fittings, and fasteners stay separated
Parts are easy to grab without digging
Nothing spills or mixes during travel
No more dumping a box of bolts on the bumper just to find the right size.
Every drawer in the load-out is finished with drawer liner, which does more than people expect.
Drawer liner:
Prevents tools from sliding during transport
Reduces wear and damage
Cuts down on rattling and noise
Tools stay where they’re placed, making drawers faster to use and easier to keep organized.
The pull-out work surface adds a flat, stable area right at the truck.
It’s ideal for:
Small assemblies
Paperwork
Tool setup and prep
No balancing parts on the bumper or searching for a clean surface — it’s always there when needed.
None of these features save hours on their own — but together, they eliminate wasted motion, protect equipment, and keep work moving.
A proper drawer load-out isn’t about having more storage.
It’s about having the right storage, laid out to support real service work.
And once you’ve worked out of a truck set up this way, it’s hard to go back.