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AeroGo Inc.
Recent Content on The Fabricator for AeroGo Inc.
- From The Fabricator
Flexible, compact rigging kits move loads up to 64,000 lbs.
- Jun 9, 2015
- Materials Handling
- Product Release
The compact, flexible AeroGo air caster rigging kit contains everything necessary to move heavy, awkward, or delicate loads using compressed air. The kit can be configured to accommodate numerous and varied load requirements in a variety of applications, handling load weights as heavy as 64,000...
- From The Fabricator
Material handling system replaces or assists forklifts, cranes, and conveyors
- Jan 9, 2007
- Materials Handling
- Product Release
The nearly frictionless, horizontal omnidirectional Aero-Pallet from AeroGo effectively replaces or assists forklifts, cranes, and conveyors and are suitable for moving heavy bulky loads in manufacturing and assembly applications; transporting in clean room environments; and moving finished...
- From The Fabricator
Do you need a die transport system?
- By John Massenburg
- May 9, 2006
- Bending and Forming
- Article
A die transport system may be needed if current production requirements cannot be met with existing presses, and opportunities for additional contracts are limited by current equipment production volumes; parts can be produced competitively in large batches, but not if the part count is smaller; and shop safety needs to be improved.