Workstations & Carts

Representing the largest product and solution breadth in the industry, ReSolve partners with Gorbel to solve your overhead lifting needs. Crane systems come in various styles, types, and capacities.  Which solution is right for you depends on your operation’s specific requirements as well as what your facility can support.  Crane systems improve ergonomics keeping your personnel safe and injury free, increase productivity making your company more profitable, and expands your site’s overall material handling capabilities while reducing fork lift dependance.

Ergonomics plays a critical role in productivity and cost savings.

ASSEMBLY STATIONS

Mechanical or electronic assembly, testing, quality control, and inspection

Options Include: Electric motorized height adjustable, bin rails for color coding, articulating monitor arm, peg board, tool trolley and balancers

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FULFILLMENT STATIONS

Packing, shipping, receiving and return functions

Options Include: Electric motorized height adjustable, under work surface shelves, adjustable and extension, bin rails, label holder troughs, overhead shelf for corrugate, pneumatic monitor arm

MEDICAL & LABORATORY STATIONS

Medical device assembly, education labs, and biotechnology operations

Options Include: Electric motorized height adjustable, adjustable premium grade shelves, LED task, overhead, and magnifier ring lights, adjustable monitor arm, undersurface drawer stack, accessible power strip

MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, INSPECTION STATIONS

Car, truck, vehicle, and military maintenance

Options Include: CNC tooling inspection, mobile for point of use, electronic testing

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TECHNICIAN SERVICE BAYS

Built specific to your operations needs

Options include: Stainless steel work surface, full extension drawers, vertical drawers, overhead cabinets, reel cabinet for air, oil, or grease lines, cart or waste bin storage

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Carts

Countless configurations available; doors, drawers, tool organization, colors, etc.

Options include: Maintenance operations, manufacturing support, modular process flow and layout, tool storage, supply replenishment, drawer cabinets, motorized, CNC tools holders, peg boards

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THE RIGHT ERGONOMICS REDUCE COSTS

(Adapted from BOSTONtec online resources.)

OSHA estimates employers spend $20 billion a year on work-related musculoskeletal disorders.

If you prioritize ergonomics, you can…

Reduce worker injuries.
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders account for 33% of all worker injury and illness cases annually.

Cut workers’ compensation cost.
Ergonomics can save companies an average of 68% on workers’ compensation cost.

Increase productivity.
Ergonomics can dramatically improve productivity and accuracy of your business processes.

Improve engagement. Over 30% of workers say that having an ergonomic workspace would improve their mood while they are at work.

Ergonomics apply to more than just a height adjustable work surface.  If personnel are still frequently reaching overhead or to their extremes, the workstation layout needs to be adjusted. These are the key factors to consider when designing your workstation:

  1. Optimize personnel position

  2. Eliminate Extreme Movements

  3. Minimize Forces and Repetition

  4. Consider Order of Operations

  5. Implement Color Coding

  6. Optimize Lighting

One of the best ways to improve worker efficiency is to move more materials and supplies to the closest reach area (Zone 1). Articulating arms allow workers to keep neutral spine and perform tasks faster with less risk of injury. Articulating arms can also allow important production information and work details to be displayed at eye level, leaving more space for work on the bench and better posture and stance.

REACH ZONE EFFICIENCY

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