New Workholding Products Brochure from Advanced Machine & Engineering

Advanced Machine & Engineering Co., (AME) Rockford, IL announces the new Workholding Solutions brochure.  The 12-page overview brochure describes modular components, Self-Aligning Fixture Elements (S.A.F.E.), grids, force cartridges, tombstones, locating systems, and high-density workholding systems.

AME’s wide variety of workholding solutions are tailored to your needs; dedicated or modular, manual or hydraulic, machining or inspection fixtures, incremental or turnkey services.  In addition to an extensive inventory of components, AME offers complete design and build as well as technical consulting services.  With one call to AME, you can solve all of your workholding problems.

Click to Download AME Fixturing Overview Brochure

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