Auxiliary equipment
The use of auxiliary equipment at work can substantially relieve the stress upon workers, for example during the transporting of loads or exertion of high forces. In order for such auxiliary equipment to be used effectively however, the machines in question must be adapted to it. For example, in order for a crane to be used in order to load a milling machine, it must be possible for the top of the machine shrouding to be opened.
Folding load floors
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Folding load floors
The LKE 800 E3 shelf trolley possesses two shelves on the upper level that can be folded up out of...
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Telescopic loading floors
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Telescopic loading floors
The LKE 800 E4.MAV range of shelf trolleys are equipped with withdrawable shelves. These shelves can...
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Exertion of force and handling of loads
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Exertion of force and handling of loads
The touch2move control concept implemented by Expresso is a universal control system suitable for a...
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Material: plastic
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Material: plastic
The use of new types of material enabled the weight of the pallet truck presented here to be reduced...
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Drives for doors on machine tools
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Drives for doors on machine tools
Electric door drives can be retrofitted to existing machines in order to reduce the operating forces...
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Vertical open machining concept
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Vertical open machining concept
The vertical design assures open access to the workpiece holder from the front and from above. For...
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Unimpeded access from above
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Unimpeded access from above
Cranes and lifting gear can be used in order to avoid heavy loads having to be handled manually. The...
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Retractable step
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Retractable step
The Grifa softstep is a retrofitable step which is retracted after boarding and, when descending...
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