
Key-Bak Key Spider 8803 - Silver
The Key-Bak KK8803 Key Spider is a key organiser designed to separate multiple key groups using four removable split rings. Each ring can be released individually via a press button mechanism, helping keep access keys, work keys, and personal keys organised. A strong trigger clip allows quick attachment to belts, bags, or tool pouches.
Key Features
- Key Spider organiser with four removable split rings.
- Each ring can be individually removed to separate key groups.
- Press button release mechanism for quick access.
- Strong trigger clip attaches easily to belts or bags.
- Nickel plated split rings.
- Supplied display pack.
Specifications
- Item Code: KK8803
- Accessory Type: Key ring organiser (Key Spider)
- Finish: Silver
- Material: Steel
- Split Rings: 4 × nickel plated split rings (removable)
- Release Type: Press button release
- Attachment: Trigger clip
- Packaging: Display pack
What's In The Box
- 1 × Key-Bak Key Spider organiser with trigger clip
- 4 × removable split rings
Suitable Uses
- Facilities, maintenance, and security staff managing multiple key sets.
- Separating access keys by area, building, or responsibility.
- Everyday carry where keys need to be detached quickly.
Dimensions
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I remove only one key set without taking off the whole organiser?
Yes. Each of the four split rings can be released individually using the press button release. - Does this come with the split rings included?
Yes. It is supplied with four removable split rings fitted to the organiser. - What is a common way tradespeople use a Key Spider?
It is commonly used to keep multiple key groups separated, such as site keys, plant room keys, and personal keys.
Additional Information
- Organising keys into smaller removable groups can reduce bulk and makes it easier to hand over a specific key set without exposing the rest.
- If keys are used in dusty or gritty environments, periodically cleaning the press button area can help keep the release action smooth.
- Using a trigger clip attachment allows faster on-and-off compared with belt-threaded pouches when moving between work zones.