Racking Up Points for Resilience and Space Savings: Hardigg

South Deerfield, MA (PRWEB) February 25, 2008

Hardigg Cases, the company that revolutionized the packaging and transport container industry, has recently introduced SuperMAC, the company’s most compact container with a removable rack option. SuperMAC was designed with a space-saving footprint that makes use of every available interior inch, while remaining small enough for two cases to sit side by side in most military vehicles. The optional removable rack slides open easily, allowing full access to equipment. Sensitive electronic equipment mounted in a SuperMAC case can survive the day-to-day falls, vibrations and other stressors that cause competitors’ rack cases to fail.

“Space and portability are critical concerns for equipment transporters – containers have to be rugged to protect their contents and yet compact and manageable to be easily loaded and moved,” said Matt Howell, Hardigg Cases’ Product Manager, Industrial Markets. “SuperMAC provides superior compact mobility for rack-mounted equipment, representing a significant improvement over the bulkier options in the market.”

The SuperMAC is available in both fixed and removable rack options. The removable rack allows complete frame accessibility and makes bench integration possible. Equipment can slide out for field use or for connection to other equipment as needed. SuperMAC is ideal for field-deployed equipment and sheltered applications that require medium duty shock and vibration protection in a portable, space-saving case. Equipment typically will have 50-80 G fragility. Application examples include control consoles and panels, radar and microwave antennas, solid-state circuit electronics, and radio, TV and other communications equipment.

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