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Boxes & Cartons
The lifting of boxes and cartons is a common activity in industry, an activity that can tire personnel and cause aches and pains if carried out for long periods, with a large degree of repetitiveness, in unfavourable positions or with heavy loads.
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Sack lifting is frequently an ergonomic challenge. Not only are sacks often heavy and comprised of hard-to-grasp material, their shape and firmness can vary and the centre of gravity can shift during handling, which increases the physical strain on personnel.
Learn morePallets
A Euro pallet weighs about 22 kg and a pallet collar some 8 kg. Single pallet collars can be mounted manually, but for more frequent handling, or when forced to mount them from uncomfortable working positions, lifting aids are a must.
Learn moreAppliances & Furnitures
In production processes that entail lifting appliances and furniture during assembly or packing, this can be a daunting task as the products are both bulky and heavy.
Learn moreReels & Rolls
Lifting reels, rolls and tubes can be heavy and tiring work. It is a wide range of concept solutions for ergonomic roll handling, adapted to a wide variety of industries and handling situations.
Learn moreSheets & Panels
The handling of flat panels, such as glass, metal sheeting, doors, and plastic and wooden boarding, is one of the most common lifting tasks performed in workplaces around the world on a daily basis. Sheet materials are often both too heavy and too unwieldy to handle manually and can cause strain injuries which, in the long run, can result in sick leave.
Learn moreAutomotive Parts
Manual lifting equipment for the automotive industry is characterized by the industry’s high demands on safety, ergonomics, accessibility and quality. Such equipment is often adapted to the production of different model variants on the same production line, which means less conversion time and lower investment costs.
Learn moreGlass & Windows
Lifting equipment for glass and window handling enables personnel to safely lift, tilt and rotate panes of glass or entire windows while maintaining good ergonomic postures during assembly work. The object is lifted safely and ergonomically using a specially designed gripper and is not damaged in any way.
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