A-cube

Engineering

Whether you need to develop a new caster concept or want to modify an existing item to work with your design, A-Cube have the engineering experience and technology to bring your concept from a working design to a finished product.

A-Cube has a fully degreed engineering staff with over 10 years of accumulated caster experience. All modeling is completed in 3-D and can be transferred to a 3-D printer that models a fully functioning design in ABS plastic within hours. In additional, A-Cube main operating system for new designs is the 3-D Solid Works.

Manufacturing

A-Cube’s proven 66,800 square feet domestic manufacturing facility, and strategic, global network of sourcing partners allow the operation of the most efficient and low-cost production processes in the industry.

From coiled steel to finished caster and wheel products, A-Cube’s Nashik, India facility has the machinery and manpower to bring your standard and custom caster and wheel products to life. From stamping, heat treat, welding and plating to assembly, quality assurance and shipping, A-Cube does it all.

Testing

A-Cube has taken quality very seriously for over decades. Our Engineering Test Lab, is the most extensive in the Indian caster industry. That’s why we offer the industry’s leading warranty for all A-Cube branded products, 1 year and more.

To assure A-Cube products are of the highest quality, we test to the NSF, RoHS and EN Compliance standards where applicable. In addition, A-CUBE continually evaluates all products to make sure our clients receive the best quality products at every price point.

Testing capabilities include the following:

  • Impact Test from 100 in-lbs to over 32,500 in-lbs. 
  • Environmental chamber that creates a temperature range from -4˚C to 80˚ 
  • Static and Dynamic Testing for a complete range of casters and loads from 40Kgs to 1500Kgs per caster at speeds from 1.5 mph to 20 mph. 
  • Proprietary Ergonomic Tester accurately measures ergonomic values such as start up and sustained forces, along with forces to initiate swiveling was recently engineered  by A-CUBE staff.