DAMAR Truck Deck Introduces Workman Series Storage System

DAMAR Truck Deck Introduces Workman Series Storage System

The new DAMAR Truck Deck Workman Series features up to six lockable storage compartments, depending on bed length, and is constructed of durable aluminum diamond plate in varying thicknesses from light-duty .080" to super-duty .1875". Designed to fit the exact size and shape of ....

Since 1925, the pickup truck bed has been a catch-all for all you care to haul. With the DAMAR Truck Deck there is – at long last – new thinking in bed storage and organization.

The new DAMAR Truck Deck Workman Series features up to six lockable storage compartments, depending on bed length, and is constructed of durable aluminum diamond plate in varying thicknesses from light-duty .080" to super-duty .1875". Designed to fit the exact size and shape of the bed it is installed in, each of the Truck Deck’s weather-resistant compartments is secured with rotary T-handle latches and sealed with a neoprene rubber gasket.

"Inside the compartments are removable polyethylene containers with optional rear drawer-slide capability," explains David Martin, CEO, DAMAR Corporation LLC. "This is why contractors love the DAMAR Truck Deck – it makes organizing your gear more convenient than ever. Pack one bin with drills, a second with screws and still another with extension cords; lock the bins inside a compartment and you’re ready to go. Or, for large items, simply use the compartment space without a container. It’s just like having a tool chest for a truck bed."

And if professionals have items or equipment loaded on top of the deck, simply lift the rear hatch, pull out the rear sliding drawer containers and remove only the tools needed without unloading unnecessary gear.

The DAMAR Truck Deck – supported by a heavy-duty aluminum tubular frame that extends to the sidewalls of the bed – can also be used as a hauling surface to maximize the bed’s storage capacity. Ladders and additional equipment can be easily attached to the deck via Cargo Cleats or heavy-duty adjustable Slide-Track tie-downs. A rear hatch, operated effortlessly with gas spring assistance, further allows full use of the bed length.

A polished, non-skid or color-matched powder-coated surface finish is available as part of the Workman Series, which includes up to six polyethylene storage containers with lids as well as two full-width separator panels with fasteners. Unlike typical truck tool boxes and drawer storage systems, the Truck Deck’s storage containers can be easily removed and taken into the job site, preventing unnecessary trips to and from the truck to get material needed for the job.

Owners can choose to install the separator panels (in lieu of storage compartments) for more cargo management configuration options.

The DAMAR Truck Deck Workman Series is currently available for hard working late-model Chevrolet/GMC, Ford, Dodge, Nissan and Toyota pickups. Installation and removal is a quick and simple process requiring no tools and no assistance.

For more information, visit www.damartruckdeck.com, call (888) 840-1801 or e-mail [email protected].

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