iLock™ – the intelligent braking mechanism

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iLock™ – the intelligent braking mechanism
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A Lock on Performance
Algood’s iLock™ braking mechanism provides performance and durability
unparalleled in the marketplace. iLock is a precise eight position directional and
wheel lock that provides perfect security. It engages with absolute precision and is
available as a customizable one, two, three or four position lock.
The iLock is made out of Algood's RollX™ a proprietary, a non marking, exclusively
developed thermal plastic nylon material that is resistant to most chemicals, solvents,
gases, acids, steam cleaning and does not absorb water – all at a temperature range
of -30F to + 250F.
The brake engages with as little as 15 lbs of pressure and won't disengage at load.
Using high tensile heat treated steel the iLock mechanism has been tested to
withstand 5,000 movements. In our testing facility, iLock has been demonstrated to
outperform the competition by five times.
iLock is ideal for industrial and institutional applications and is available with weight
capacities up to 1200 lbs. It can be combined with Algood's spring loaded casters,
threaded stems and bolt hole casters.
If you're looking for a high-performance caster with braking ease and precision that
comes with outstanding ROI, take a look at iLock™
iLock is part of Algood's innovative product line. With internal engineering and design
departments in a fully integrated manufacturing facility, Algood develops customer
focused caster solutions that meet specifications, timelines and budgets.
For more information on these and other great caster innovations from Algood,
visit us our website or send us an email.
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