Industrial Workstations for Optimal Productivity
Ergonomically designed industrial workstations not only improve productivity and reduce the rate of mistakes, but they also improve employee’s health and well-being. mk workstations can be quickly and easily adjusted to each employee’s particular physical needs. This includes a height adjustment mechanism and a design that allows the workpiece, the tools and the bins for providing materials to be optimally positioned within the employee’s reach.
Features of mk Industrial Workstations
- Functionality meets ergonomics, with excellent stability and an attractive design
- Aluminium profile construction gives you the ultimate flexibility to expand and make changes
- Table frame with an adjustable height and variable material provision systems allow the workstation to be adapted to the employee
- Extensively customisable, with gantries, shelving systems, electrical and pneumatic supply options, tool hangers and drawer cabinets
- We have extensive experience in expanding these stations into complete assembly lines, including workstation interlinking
- Custom solutions can be designed to fit existing processes, including requirements relating to lean production, kanban, ESD or cleanroom processes
System Components
Application Examples
Refurbishing for a Sustainable Closed-loop Economy
The company rebuy established a new and complete pilot system for the automated inspection and processing of smartphones. mk supplied the conveyor lines and workstations.
Flexibly anchored conveyor system with height-adjustable workstation
An automotive supplier required a transport system with a height-adjustable workbench that could be used to separate and test components. The workpieces were round with various diameters and were placed on the conveyor system by robots in twenty-second cycles.
Assembly and testing line for analysis units
Assignment
An extraction and separation technology manufacturer that produces analysis devices is looking for a number of assembly lines to equip a new production hall. Each line is to have ten workstations each, on which the operators are to assemble and test the analysis units.