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Wed, Jan 13, 2016

All Metal MS Unveils 'Safety First' Robinson Maintenance Stand

First Unit Delivered To 702 Helicopters In Las Vegas

All Metal MS, a global leader in the design and manufacturing of solution-driven, custom “Safety First” maintenance stands, hangar equipment, portable field equipment and specialty tooling, announced today the unveiling of its “Safety First” Robinson R22, R44, R66 Maintenance Stand (RW-SS-ROB66) which was delivered to 702 Helicopters located in Las Vegas.

The  Robinson R22, R44, R66 Maintenance Stand, is specifically designed to be an extremely cost effective product line that highly increases the efficiency and safety for the mechanics working on the aircraft. The custom “Safety First” maintenance stand can be easily erected and maneuvered into place by one person, as well as, collapsed down for efficient storage in the hangar and/or for shipping.  702 Helicopters in Las Vegas, NV took delivery of the first maintenance stand for utilization on their fleet of various Robinson Helicopter models.

Johnny Buscema, All Metal president and CEO, comments: “Utilizing All Metal’s innovative design capabilities, which strived to optimize the functionality of the stand to ensure effortless usability and superior stability of the platform, reinforces All Metal’s motto of  “Customized for Efficiency… Built for Safety!”.  The  Robinson R22, R44, R66 Maintenance Stand was designed with durable integrity at a very cost effective price point.”

(Image provided with All Metal MS news release)

FMI: www.allmetalms.com/robinson

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