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Reaching distances and heights
To improve working postures in assembly work, the most-
often used parts should be placed into the optimal horizontal
working area within the operator’s sight. Avoid overly large
or deep workbenches, which can cause improper reach
and reduced productivity. Assembly work is most ergonomic
when parts are within easy view and reach.
The vertical work area and reach zone can be fine-tuned
with accessories. Our height adjustable arms optimize work
movements and keep parts or tools within easy access.
Operators can work with wrists and arms in optimal posture
with shoulders relaxed. Tilted bin rails and shelves keep the
wrist in a neutral position when picking parts. The tilt angle
also provides easy identification of the parts with the proper
viewing angle.
ZONE 1: Primary work zone (repetitive access)
ZONE 2: Secondary work zone (occasional access)
ZONE 3: Tertiary work zone (seldom access)
Ergonomic workzones
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