FAQ

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A flight case that is ready-to-go for € 99,- Is that even possible?

Of course! Because our production process is computerised optimally, we can quickly and most efficiently produce a flight case that is ready to go. This way, you get best value as a customer!

What is the delivery time of a flight case construction kit?

When you order a Construction kit flight case through www.casebuilder.com, the delivery period is 5 working days.

What is the delivery time if I order my flight case ready-to-go?

When you order a Ready-to-go-flight case, the delivery period is 5 working days.

Which tools do I need to assemble my flight case construction kit?

Because the panels and profiles have been milled and sawn beforehand, the only tool you need is a drill and blind rivet pliers (pneumatic or manual). A drill with the correct diameter is enclosed within the Construction kit.

Have the holes for the build-in handles already been milled beforehand?

Yes, a construction kit flight case that has been put together through www.casebuilder.com is provided with holes for locks, handles and blind rivets.

Have the profiles of the flight case construction kit already been sawn to size?

Yes, if you put together a flight case through www.casebuilder.com, all profiles are delivered custom made. In addition, the lock profiles have also been mitred!

Is the glue included with the flight case construction kit with foam?

Yes, when you indicate in the Casebuilder that you want to cover the interior of your flight case with foam, the can of spray glue is included on a standard basis.

What is the difference between Standard and Heavy Duty quality?

Aluminium profiles in HD-quality have a thickness of 2 mm. Profiles of standard quality are 1.5 mm thick. In addition, the HD-lock profile is much firmer and stronger than the standard lock profile. Furthermore, the HD blind rivets have more width (5mm instead of 4mm). During the designing process of the parts, the thickness of the several profiles is taken into account.

I have placed a part incorrectly in the casebuilder. How can I remove it?

If you want to remove a part in the Casebuilder, you can do this by clicking on the designated part with your left mouse button. A blue + symbol appears that you can click on. In the option menu that pops up, you can opt for "remove".

I would like to rotate my handle by 90º. How can I do this?

When you click on a handle in the Casebuilder with your left mouse button, a blue + symbol appears that you can click on. In the option menu that pops up, you can opt for "rotate". Subsequently, the handle will turn 90º. Butterfly locks can also be rotated. However, they can only be rotated by 180º.

How do I center my built-on lock on the flight case?

Locks are positioned across each other in pairs. If you select an odd number of locks, the centre lock will always be placed on the flight case centrally.

I would like to add extra options to my flight case that are not mentioned by the Casebuilder. Where can I turn to?

Because the Casebuilder assumes a certain standard, it may occur that your wishes are not supported by the Casebuilder. So if you would like to add extra options to your flight case, please contact ProFlite cases for this. You can do this by sending us an E-mail with complete details to: info@casebuilder.com

I noticed that I can opt for several types of boarding material for a flight case. What is the difference between HPL and Betonplex?

HPL (High Pressure Laminates) is a set top layer that is stuck on boarding of glued birch wood. A great advantage of this HPL is that it is scratchproof and also gives extra strength. Birch Betonlex is a boarding material that is provided with a black phenol film layer. This is a smooth black-coloured foil. This layer functions as a coating and is water-resistant. The phenol layer is less scratch-proof than the HPL top layer.