Archive for January, 2012

AGAM will be at EXHIBITOR2012

In six weeks, AGAM will be exhibiting at Exhibitor2012 in Las Vegas.  Gearing up for a trade show is no little feat around here.  Because we manufacture an aluminum modular display system, it is pretty much guaranteed that we are going to have a cool booth right?  Right!  All the materials (minus the SEG fabric) and resources are available at our plant.  From brainstorming to designing, building to shipping, it all happens right here.

Speaking of which…right now, we are in full-force preparation mode for the show.  The booth is being built as I am writing this to you.  I have taken some peeks these past couple of weeks, and I must say, it is all coming together nicely.  Another unique factor that plays into the creation of our booth is that everyone at AGAM (I am not exaggerating…) will have contributed to the final product in some way.  Whether it be lending an innovative idea during the planning process or making a part during the building process, the final product is a team effort.

Our booth is 20 feet by 30 feet, will feature hanging cubes expanding our exposure 20 feet high.  We have 2600 square feet of SEG fabric graphics, back-lighting, product kiosks, demo products, and a sample table featuring our extrusion portfolio.  Our goal is to ensure that visitors gain quality insight on the services, innovative products and solutions that AGAM has to offer.

If you’re attending Exhibitor2012, March 5–7, 2012, come on by, we are at booth #1663.  I would love to meet you (Oscar, Theron, Troy, Tamas, Xavier, and Justin will be there too)!  See you in Las Vegas!

AGAM’s Oval CBX Punch Design

Do you want to add an extrusion to the inside of an existing frame?  Are you wondering how it would connect?

AGAM’s Oval CBX Punch design makes this possible.   This oval “cut out” (it is actually “punched out”, hence the name) allows a CBX Connector to easily slide in and out of these select extrusions: PH1005, PH1045, PH1038, PL1012, TR44, PH1080, PH2000, Slatwall, PH1003, PH1003-B, PH1070, PH1002, TR45, PH1035, PH1028, PH1036, and PH1076.

Sliding the screw away from the CBX Connector sets it to the “in” position. This position is used for placement of the extrusion.

Once you’ve chosen the placement of your extrusion, it’s time to secure it.  Slide the screw toward the CBX Connector; this sets it to the “out” position.

Tighten the screw and voilà!  You have successfully added an extrusion without having to disassemble your existing structure.

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