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The Brixworth Engineering Co

Creaton Road
Brixworth
Northampton
NN6 9BW
UK

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Benco load manipulator stands firm

Brixworth Engineering has announced that its first load manipulator, the Benco engine stand, designed and manufactured over 40 years ago, is still giving strong service.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 2 October 2008

Scissor lifts raise safety and efficiency levels

Overhead rail-mounted scissor lifts fitted with rotating lift platforms serve five resin transfer moulding cells to make the production of aircraft seating parts safer and more efficient.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 7 May 2008

Units easily position 3 ton engines for assembly

Two purpose built engine positioner units give full 360 deg rotation and have hydraulically operated height adjustment even when fully loaded with a 3 ton, remanufactured engine in assembly.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 3 September 2007

Jib lifts, swings and rotates workpieces

A special purpose, triple station jib crane, capable of lifting, swinging and rotating workpices, has replaced a variety of different handling devices in large resin transfer moulding cells.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 25 August 2006

Manipulator and turnover stands handle panels

Special purpose manipulator and turnover stands are used for the manipulation of both roof and floor chassis in a range of steel framed volumetric building modules.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 3 August 2005

Positioners increase efficiency and productivity

Specifically designed for busy welding shops, welding positioners can make a welder's life considerably easier while increasing efficiency, productivity and ultimately, profit.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 2 June 2004

Large, heavy pieces manipulated easily

Where there is a need to move or rotate an engine or large, awkward or heavy object, a range of engine stands provide handling capacities between 760kg and 20 tonnes.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 12 March 2004

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