Lift-Assist Device

Contact Details

Cynergy Ergonomics Inc.
Address
13144 Barrett Meadows Dr.
Ballwin
63021
MO
United States
Phone
314-304-0221
Fax
314-272-0852
December 06, 2018
Lift-Assist Device

A lift-assist device designed by Cynergy Ergonomics has proven to simplify the manufacturing of wood and steel doors while significantly enhancing safety. This purpose-designed lifter allows a single operator to lift and manipulate 300-lb. doors through various stages of the manufacturing process. 

Prior to installation of the lifter, these operations were manually accomplished by three workers, and shoulder and back aches and strains, and fatigue were common, as were the accompanying workers comp claims and lost-time incidents. After installation of the ergonomic lifting device, however, claims have stopped, and lost-time incidents have been eliminated. In addition to handling production parts, these ergonomic lifters are suitable for work-in-process components, finished goods, pack-out areas, raw materials stock or items that are heavy, bulky or cumbersome to move manually.

Besides providing a safer work environment, the lifter has also created a more accessible one. Because there is no longer a lifting component to this position, company officials have reclassified this job so that it can be filled by any workers within the plant.

Cynergy Ergonomics engineers studied the task at hand, along with the plant environment and utilities available prior to recommending a solution.  The resulting lifter uses vacuum-based end tooling to attach to the doors.  The operator can then raise, rotate and pitch the doors as needed by pressing the corresponding control levers.

Related Glossary Terms

  • fatigue

    fatigue

    Phenomenon leading to fracture under repeated or fluctuating stresses having a maximum value less than the tensile strength of the material. Fatigue fractures are progressive, beginning as minute cracks that grow under the action of the fluctuating stress.

  • pitch

    pitch

    1. On a saw blade, the number of teeth per inch. 2. In threading, the number of threads per inch.