Organise small parts and tools efficiently with these multi-compartment drawer dividers designed to fit 525mm wide drawers. Each insert creates clearly defined sections to keep contents separated and easy to find.
Available in a range of heights, depths and compartment layouts, these steel and polypropylene dividers are ideal for configuring tool cupboards and workshop storage to suit your specific requirements.
Product Features
- Purpose-designed inserts for 525mm wide tool drawers
- Multiple compartment configurations to suit different contents
- Choice of steel or polypropylene construction for varied applications
- Options suitable for drawers with 75mm, 100/125mm and 150mm heights
- Helps prevent item movement and mixing inside drawers
- Improves visibility and access to small parts and tools
Key Specifications
| Height (mm) | Depth (mm) | Configuration | Suitable for drawer height | Material |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28 | 650 | 28 compartments | 75 mm | Polypropylene |
| 52 | 525 | 6 compartments | 75 mm | Steel |
| 52 | 525 | 8 compartments | 75 mm | Steel |
| 77 | 525 | 6 compartments | 100/125 mm | Steel |
| 77 | 525 | 8 compartments | 100/125 mm | Steel |
| 127 | 525 | 6 compartments | 150 mm | Steel |
Applications
- Organising tools and accessories in workshop and garage drawers
- Separating fixings, fasteners and small components in tool cupboards
- Storing assembly parts in maintenance and engineering environments
- Creating dedicated sections for calibrated tools and instruments
- Improving stock control and inventory visibility in service areas
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these dividers fit any 525mm wide drawer?
These dividers are designed for drawers with an internal width of 525mm. As long as your drawer has this internal dimension and the correct height to match the selected option, they can be used effectively.
How do I choose the right height and configuration?
Select the divider height based on the overall drawer height shown in the suitability column, and choose the number of compartments according to how many sections you need and the size of the items being stored.
Are the steel and polypropylene versions used differently?
Steel dividers are well suited to heavier tools and components, while polypropylene options are ideal for lighter items, parts that need a non-marking surface, or where a lighter-weight insert is preferred.
