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Configure Workplace Equipment Appropriately
Configuration options are useful when standard dimensions or standard configurations do not suit the actual task at hand. It is crucial to plan protective effectiveness, ergonomics, material flow, and, if necessary, extraction technology together.
Typical configuration features
✔ Width, height, and layout of the workstation
✔ Inlets, openings, and material feed-throughs
✔ stationary or mobile version
✔ Integration of protective and extraction components
Comparison of Planning Criteria
| Design size | Impact on Implementation |
|---|---|
| Workpiece size | defines the work area, openings, and freedom of movement |
| Process | affects protection requirements, shielding, and, if necessary, extraction |
| Material Flow | Relevant for doors, passageways, and accessibility |
| Maintenance | Consider service and cleaning access points early on |
Ergonomics and Safety
A good configuration must not only function technically but also be practical for daily operations. Operating heights, movement spaces, sight lines, and safe traffic routes should be taken into account as early as the planning stage.
FAQ
When does a custom configuration make sense?
When standard dimensions do not adequately account for the process, the workpiece size, or existing shop conditions.
Can extraction technology be incorporated into the planning?
Yes. For processes that generate a lot of dust or smoke, air flow should be taken into account from the very beginning.
Are future expansions possible?
That depends on the specific system. Modular designs make retrofitting significantly easier.
Selection Guidance
Information regarding the application, workpiece dimensions, workshop space, and desired protection or extraction functions is particularly helpful for determining the appropriate configuration.