Access Door can be used to provide access to areas of a crate that would otherwise be difficult to reach.
A-Frames are used to stand the crate up during shipping. These are commonly used for artwork and TV crates.

Casters are placed on the bottom of the crate allowing it to roll. There are several different types and sizes of casters. Optional swivel caster allow for turning the crate. Locking casters are also available. Our typical 3" caster has a 250 lbs rating and our 5" caster has a 750 lbs rating.

Doors are used to provide tool-less entry to the interior of of the crate.

D-Rings are used with straps to secure items during shipping

Foam Lining is used to the protect the contents of your crate. Foam is available is different thickness and densities.
Foam Strips are used to the protect the contents of your crate. Foam is available is different thickness and densities.
Gussets are either boards or triangular shaped pieces of plywood used to strengthen joints. They can also be used as a bumper to help protect any hardware on the crate.
Handles can be use to to help facilitate the lifting of small crates or removable panels. They can also be used to ease the opening of doors.
Inspection Windows let you look inside the crate without having to open it.
Instapak Foam-In-Place is a type of foam that is applied wet and as it dries and hardens it can be formed into any shape. This is used to completely cushion delicate items being crated and shipped.
Link Locks are a type of rotary action latch. We use link locks to keep doors closed or to attach removable panels

Link Locks for Padlocks are used when you would like to use your own padlock to secure the crate.
Load Bars hold themselves in place with tension. The are used to help prevent items from moving during shipping.

Locking Link Locks work the same as link locks but are keyed for security

A Piano Hinge is used on crate doors and typically run the full length of the door.
Protection Straps are used to restrict the movement of items. They can be used at the interior of doors to prevent items from falling out of the crate when the doors are opened.
Ramps are used to wheel heavy items into a crate.

A safety hasp are used with padlock to securely close crate doors
Shelves and dividers provid separate storage areas inside the crate.

Skid-Mates look like donuts that are bolted on to the bottom of the crate. They can provide some cushion to the bottom of the crate as well as provide fork lift access.

Strap hinges are used to allow a panel or part of a panel to open. Typical used on door or lids of small crates.
Caseworks Crating and Shipping
827 East 17th Street • Tucson, Arizona 85719
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520-574-2105
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