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Armor® Box Company  
61 Arrow Road               
Wethersfield, CT 06109 
phone:   (800) 527-6688 
(860) 242-9981 
fax:   (860) 242-9985 

 

ARMOR® BOX COMPANY
X-LARGE STYLE SHIPPING CASES

skids make the heavy loads easy to manage

Solid oak or open aluminum skids permit the largest cases to be easily moved by fork lift or pallet jack. Skids can also be combined with removable wheels, for mobility where fork lifts can't maneuver.
Removable tall lid eases loading/unloading heavy contents, and handle placement can be determined by the customer's needs.
Handles and catches are recessed into case walls for minimal profile during shipment.

Case size is limited only by the size of a sheet of plywood (48" x 96").
Heavy duty casters can include toe-activated locking levers to hold case immobile when desired.
Dual sets of handles provide maximum flexibility for lifting. Grips are heavy duty rubber, spring-loaded to hold them against case walls.

Move even the largest items

'Piggybacked' trade show case

This customer needed an assortment of items at every trade show they attended, and feared that separate cases could get lost in shipment. The solution: a multi-layered case, with three separate levels ‘piggybacked.' Each level lifts off separately (note handles) for packing/unpacking. Levels are interchangable, and lid fits any of them.
Removable wheels provided mobility on site, while skids permitted easy access by fork lift.

Texas Instruments produced the instruments for showing the digital version of "Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace," and we produced 5-piece sets of cases to transport this equipment to theaters around the country. This Extra Large case held a pressurized scissors lift that raised their assembled equipment to the needed height for projection into the theater below.
Stenciling helped TI track which instruments went where, as well as providing warnings to shippers.

On site in New Jersey, the show will go on