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Anhydrous Ammonia Applicator
The “bigger is better” theory in agriculture equipment presents challenges to OEM’s as it becomes very expensive to retool for a longer or wider frame.   Users of our modular fixturing system are finding that the cost to retool for new part designs no longer requires starting from scratch.  Rather, they simply redesign their tooling needs in CAD and then spend a few hours in the shop reassembling the fixturing.

 

Tables and Rails
Most welders have little difficulty in setting up a fixture for a flat, 2-dimensional frame, however 3-dimensional parts present a tougher fixturing challenge especially without any tooling to work with.  Our modular fixturing tables and components are part of a fully integrated system designed to handle any size and shape part.  Case in point is this portable generator frame that requires fixturing in all three axis (x, y & z). 

 

Sliding Security Fence Gate
Prototype departments benefit from using a flexible modular fixturing system to enable them to test the latest designs with minimal delays.  Once a design is completed and delivered to the shop, a fixture can be built in a matter of hours.   The modular fixture is just as rugged and durable as a hard tool, but has the added benefit of being quick to adjust when the designers sent out a new revision to the shop.

 

Floor Rail System
When a rail system is installed on top of a floor, a toe guard around the edges and grip strut in between the rails is recommended to both prevent tripping and protect the rails.  The rails are made from durable steel bars with precision machined bores down the entire length allowing bridge or table legs to be accurately pinned on location.  Overall length and width of a rail installation is unlimited in size.

 

Bridges and Rails
Fab shops who install a rail system can start small and add on as the need arises.  A simple rail system can start as small as a single pair of 1,000 x 1,000mm (40” x  40”) rails and later grow into a 100’ long x 50’ wide installation.  Tables and bridges can also be added on in future years as the need arises. 

 

 
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