Greer, South Carolina – Mobile quality check workstations support quality checks and the fulfillment of paperwork, right at stamping machines where parts are being made. The workstation has a load capacity of 250 lb and comes with a 0.5" thick black plastic work surface to hold all necessary parts, gages, and paperwork.
An overhead 4ft light provides illumination for all inspections. A shelf within the structure provides a place for a computer, while the accompanying monitor, whose platform is built off the same side as the computer, is in an elevated position for ease of review and good visibility. The keyboard can be placed on the work surface or on a pull out drawer below.
Above the work surface is a panel that can be used for document presentation and includes a flat pipe to hold clip-on plastic bins. The workstation can be configured as a stand-up or sit-down station.
Secured to the workstation’s legs is a hydraulic cylinder (Ergo Lift) to allow for height adjustment to optimize the ergonomics for each associate. A simple hand crank lowers and raises the station with little effort. The Ergo Lift has a l,000 lb capacity and a 12" stroke.
Designed for both warehouses and manufacturing operations, the workstation can be configured as mobile or stationary. The inspection workstation can be configured to a wide range of width, depth, and height dimensions, as well as a variety of colors.
Accessories for the inspection workstation include information sheet holders, label holders, tool storage, power distribution strip, and hooks for hanging tools and supplies.
Source: Creform Corp.
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