Aluminum Extrusions can be used to build assebly lines.
October 11, 2002 - Available in fractional and metric sizes, modular T-Slotted aluminum extrusions are suitable for constructing modular machine frames. Offered as alternative to welded steel, aluminum extrusions are available with panels, handles, wire mesh, lift-off hinges, casters, and leveling feet.
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Are you looking for a modular and sturdy machine frame? Would you like a cost-effective way to assemble your project? A machine frame constructed with modular T-Slotted aluminum extrusions is your solution.
Now available in both fractional and metric sizes, T-Slotted modular aluminum extrusions offer many unique advantages compared to welded steel. This method of construction is cost-effective, saves assembly time, is modular, and involves little engineering time. Panels, handles, wire mesh, lift-off hinges, casters, leveling feet, and extruded aluminum framing are just a few of the many products to choose from when designing your next machine frame. Your imagination is your only limitation with this modular framing system.
Whether you are building a simple machine frame or a sophisticated assembly line, let someone with the knowledge and experience help you with your next application. For more information or to request your free catalog, visit www.8020.net or contact:
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Tim Cain
USA
Phone: 877-248-8020
FAX: 260-248-8029 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: 80/20, Inc. Address: 1701 S. 400 E. City: Columbia City State: IN ZIP: 46725 Country: USA Phone: 260-248-8030 FAX: 260-248-8029 http://www.8020.net
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