
Cargo End Stop ADF
Cargo end stop prototypes as part of a comprehensive cargo and high survivable seat program for the CH-47 helicopters operated by the Australian Defense Force. They are made from solid

Cargo end stop prototypes as part of a comprehensive cargo and high survivable seat program for the CH-47 helicopters operated by the Australian Defense Force. They are made from solid

Absolute precision with this 31-foot main beam that is a key structural component of a cargo handling system that was an ongoing project with the Australian Defence Force.

Field repairs to Military Artillery require special consideration. In the past combat, operations have led to the need to repair damaged Howitzers and cannons under fire in remote areas. A

Monroe Engineering brackets and instrument bases are on the Moxie Oxygen Generating System of the upcoming Mars Lander. Lightweight precision machined components are part of backing up our core products.

Monroe was asked to review a very old and nearly worn out stamping die that had produced literally millions of small speaker grills. The small grill was the industry standard

Monroe developed a stamping operation for aluminum armor. When contacted to support a key defensive system developed for the Stryker Combat Vehicle. Connectors for the system were made from hot

Monroe produced prototype parts for a cargo handling system with 26 G survivable seats for the Australian Defense force for their Chinook Helicopter. More detail to come.

This part is a cargo tripod adjustable support. Made from Billet, this was a very difficult 5 Axis Machined Part. A Cargo Tripod adjustable support for ADF Cargo system CH-47