Workplace injuries are a multi-billion dollar dilemma, especially for the manufacturing and production industry. The cost of preventing these injuries before they happen is always lower than the cost of dealing with injuries after they occur.
Power tools generally produce unwanted torque reactions that transfer to an operator’s hand. The daily repetitive process of fastening screw after screw with a power tool exposes operators to the risk of repetitive stress injuries. For the assembler, the repetition of holding and operating an electric or pneumatic power tool as they perform hundreds and thousands of repetitive fastening rundowns without ergonomic safety equipment is a risk and opportunity for an injury.
Integrating ergonomic torque arms into your assembly line can be a strategic move with significant safety benefits. There is an assortment of torque arm solutions for different workstation configurations and fastening needs.
Learn how to select a torque arm solution and improve employee comfort and safety and reduce workers’ comp liability in your manufacturing process.
What You Will Learn:
- Improve workstation safety planning and space optimization
- How to select ergonomic equipment for power tools
- Tactics to enable continuous workplace safety training programs
- Tips to enhance productivity output and improve fastening precision process
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Mountz torque arms are designed to improve production and quality control during the assembly process. The ergonomic torque arm prevents side load and cross threading, by securely clasping the electric screwdriver or pneumatic screwdriver and keeping the tool in a perpendicular alignment. The effortless handling of the torque arm provides comfortable tool operation and increased production.
The Mountz ergonomic torque arms reduce the physical strain on operators, promoting a safer working environment and reducing the risk of injuries. To see our full range of products, shop our store. Contact us anytime to ask a question. To inquire about price, request a quote. If you’d like to see our equipment in person, schedule an appointment. To get the latest torque-related news, follow us on LinkedIn.