Creform Assembly

Optimum Assembly Operation

Jan. 11, 2022
The linear configuration of the stand-up Assembly Workstation from Creform Corporation makes it possible to add or remove production associates depending on the manufacturing requirements.

The large stand-up Assembly Workstation is set up in a line to support one-piece-flow assembly. The linear configuration also makes it possible to add or remove production associates depending on the manufacturing requirements. It features a plastic work surface across the front, while above the work surface are three flow levels with angled presentation for totes. The flow lanes provide first in-first off parts handling while the secondary angle enhances visibility in the totes and physical access to the parts. The angled presentation style also keeps loose parts in the totes near the front of the box for easy picking and handling.

It boasts heavy-duty leveling feet, as well as pull-out drawers in two locations that can hold tools and supplies. It is built with blue colored plastic-coated 28 mm steel pipe and clamped together with metal joints.

The modular design allows a user to add only the accessories needed and configure the station that works best today and then change it tomorrow as needs change by taking advantage of the flexibility.

It can be built as a stand-up or a sit-down station. Further, workstations can be mobile or stationary. For heavy duty applications they can be built using Creform’s 42 mm pipe and are available with options such as drawers and shelves for storage, various pipe colors, casters instead of feet, tools, and cup holders.

 Useful accessories for such a station include overhead light, computer screen, shelves, additional flow lanes, drawers, information sheet holders, label holders, tool storage, and hooks to hang tools and supplies.

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