rgonomic systems are engineered solutions that adapt the work to the worker, not the other way around. By focusing on human factors, we design and build workstations, lift assists, and material handlers that reduce physical strain, minimize repetitive stress injuries (RSIs), and improve operator efficiency and well-being.

A tired, strained operator is slower, makes more mistakes, and is at risk of injury. Investing in ergonomics is a direct investment in your productivity and your people. We go beyond selling standard tables. We analyze your specific manual task—be it assembly, inspection, or packing—and engineer a holistic solution. This can range from a height-adjustable workstation that accommodates your entire team, to a custom pneumatic lift-assist that makes a 50kg part feel weightless, to a tilt-and-rotate fixture that presents the workpiece perfectly to the operator. Our solutions transform difficult tasks into safe, comfortable, and efficient processes.

 

    • Workstations: Electric/Hydraulic height-adjustable tables, tiltable work surfaces, custom jigs & fixtures.
    • Lifting & Manipulating: Pneumatic & electric lift assists, zero-gravity balancers, industrial manipulators.
    • Positioning: Manual or powered tilt & rotate positioners for assembly and welding.
    • Material Presentation: Gravity-fed racks ("supermarkets"), ergonomic kitting carts, adjustable shelving.
    • Operator Guidance: Pick-to-Light and Put-to-Light systems.
    • The Task: What is the manual task the operator performs?
    • The Object: What is the weight, size, and shape of the part being handled?
    • The Strain: What are the specific physical complaints or difficulties (lifting, bending, reaching, repetitive motion)?
    • The Goal: Is the primary goal to improve safety, increase speed, or enhance quality?
Material option A Frame & Structure: Anodized Aluminum Profile, Painted/Stainless Steel
Material option B Work Surfaces: Maple Block, ESD Laminate, Stainless Steel
Finish Industrial grade, cleanroom compatible
Dimensions Custom made design and built by your requirements

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  • FAQ - English
    • Q1: What is the real return on investment (ROI) for an ergonomic system?
    • A1: The ROI is significant and multifaceted. It includes direct, measurable savings from reduced workplace injury claims and lower insurance premiums. But the indirect returns are often even greater: higher employee productivity (a comfortable worker is faster), improved product quality (fewer fatigue-related errors), and lower employee turnover and training costs.
    • Q2: What's the difference between a simple spring balancer and an intelligent lift-assist/manipulator?
    • A2: A spring balancer simply counteracts the weight of a tool. An intelligent lift-assist or manipulator makes a heavy part feel weightless. It uses pneumatic or electronic controls to handle the load, allowing the operator to guide it with just a few grams of force, providing far superior control, precision, and safety for part handling.
    • Q3: We have an existing workstation. Can you improve it, or do we need a completely new one?
    • A3: We almost always start by looking for ways to improve the existing station. Often, a significant improvement can be made with a targeted solution like a custom tilting fixture, an anti-fatigue mat, a better chair, or a small lift-assist for a specific task. A complete new workstation is only proposed when the fundamental layout is inefficient or unsafe.
    • Q4: How do you design a system for a diverse workforce with operators of different heights and physical abilities?
    • A4: The key principle is adjustability. We design workstations to be easily adjustable (usually with electric or hydraulic push-button controls) to accommodate the standard ergonomic range (from the 5th percentile female to the 95th percentile male). Tools and controls are selected to be usable with either hand and require minimal activation force.
    • Q5: Our main issue is not heavy lifting but very small, repetitive motions. How can ergonomics help?
    • A5: This addresses Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSIs). For these tasks, the focus is on minimizing strain on small muscle groups in the hands and wrists. Solutions include creating custom jigs that hold the part securely so the operator can use a more powerful and comfortable two-handed motion, providing power-assisted tools (e.g., electric screwdrivers), and ensuring the work is performed at an optimal height and angle to maintain a neutral (straight) wrist posture.