// Case Study
A major supplier of rebuilt transmissions and other automotive components installs scissors table as part of a quality assurance and inspection station.
Autocraft Corporation required a lift to improve ergonomics in their inspection and quality assurance stations to prevent QA inspectors from having to bend down to inspect castings and other subassemblies as part of the overall re-building of automotive transmissions. The lifting solution needed to be cost-efficient, durable, and reliable.
A hydraulic lift with low-medium lifting capacity and ergonomic range of vertical travel was recommended as the most cost-efficient method of providing adjustments in elevation that kept the product at an optimum, ergonomic work height during inspection.
In addition, Autoquip also recommended that the lift be supplied with foot-operated controls instead of hand-operated controls. This way, the lift can be operated “hands-free” to improve operator efficiency and increase throughput of the inspection station.
The customer is completely satisfied with this work station lift, and worker productivity improved as a result of keeping the work more nearly within the ergonomic “power zone” of each of the inspectors.
Lift Specifications for this Application:
• Lift Model: 36S25
• Lifting Capacity: 2,500 lbs
• Vertical Travel: 36”
• Platform: 30” x 48”
• Actuation: Hydraulic
Through the addition of a hydraulic lift, the quality assurance workstation now includes an ergonomic inspection lift that eliminates bending during QA inspection and improves throughput in this area of the overall assembly process.
Published: 3/13/2011
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Tags: Scissor Lift Tables, Series 35, Automotive/ Trucking, Assembly, Ergonomics, Hydraulic Lifts