Gator rack mounts and accessories offer a wide range of options for your 19” EIA rackmount equipment. The comprehensive product line includes standard and shallow racks; rolling and slant-top racks; pop-up console racks; shock racks and rack bags; fabricated ATA racks; studio and console racks, and cages. Metal offerings add to the wide selection with floor standing racks and wall hanging fixed or hinged racks. A variety of rack accessories—with everything from rack drawers to cooling fans to caster kits and hardware—completes the collection for a comprehensive product line.
We will design and engineer an OEM case solution or custom foam case insert to Protect, Organize, and Display your product. Contact us for any carrying cases, shipping cases, demo cases or any other challenging case requirement.
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A leading aerospace company approached Source looking for a reusable solution for transporting 70-pound airplane brakes. Their previous shipping solution consisted of stray, makeshift, and leftover boxes with spray-in foam.
The client wanted a case that would not only secure and protect the delicate but weighty equipment, but one that would also reinforce corporate identification. Our ATA SpectraCase with a custom foam insert provided the durability and customization they sought.
We designed a custom-fabricated ATA Case with plywood laminated to ABS. The case features spring-loaded recessed handles, a fully removable lid for easier lifting and full access to the brakes, reinforced corners for protection during the shipping cycle, a stackable design for convenient storage and transport, and a silk-screened logo and custom color ABS panels for brand identification and reinforcement. The interior was engineered with durable polyethylene foam ergonomically designed with four cutouts that allow for two-person access to the weighty and sensitive materials. At the client’s request, we also added an instructional label on the lid’s interior and affixed it to the foam with an aggressive adhesive to withstand handling.