Peripheral equipment for high-speed cutters
The cutting workplace is determined by the transport of material before and after cutting:
Repositioning, repiling, aligning, stacking.
Such operations are crucial for the efficiency and costs of the cutting workplace.
Repetitive movements are made over a long period of time. This can lead to health problems:
- Bending over and stooping
The spinal column is designed for upright walking. Even bending forward by as little as 30° triples the strain on the intervertebral discs in the lumbar spine area.
- Twisting the upper body whilst standing
In this case, the spinal column is additionally used as a pivot joint, exerting even more strain on the intervertebral discs in the lumbar spine region.
- Spreading and stretching out your arms
The muscular strength used for such movements is often greater than the weight of the load itself.