Solutions for ergonomics

A well-thought-out work station leads to a job well done.
The organisation of the work station inevitably reflects on the work.
For this to happen, it must be designed with the latest generation tools and considering not just physical but also cognitive and organisational ergonomics.
All of these aspects help create an optimal psycho-physical situation for the worker by ensuring the utmost safety while increasing production performance.
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TORQUE ARMS
They reduce fatigue of the operator’s hand/arm system and make work steps ergonomic, increasing the precision and quality of the production process.
They are available with right- and left-hand cantilevered opening or with their own top clamping to suit any operational layout and are complemented with a variety of accessories for different operational needs.
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ASSISTED ARMS
These make the operator’s work easier because, in addition to their mechanical function, they have an adjustable automatic downward push, which avoids the need to apply force when tightening, or devices to counteract the “recoil” by unloading the force to the reaction arm rather than the operator’s arm.
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POSITIONING SYSTEMS
These help the operator position the tool at the correct tightening point and store the different sequences when the product to be assembled changes, thereby facilitating operation.
Therefore, in addition to working better, they also considerably reduce mental fatigue due to the need for continuous attention during operation.
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POKA YOKE SYSTEMS
These systems can detect errors during assembly, before the product becomes a reject and therefore a cost.
This eliminates post-process controls as issues already emerge in-process.
Moreover, in this way the operator does not have to supervise the machine, but looks at the entire process to improve end product quality.









