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Crane for Lifting Assist



Konecranes XA Aluminum Workstation Crane System is designed to help facility employees reduce cumulative trauma from repetitive lifting motions.

According to data compiled by Konecranes, the growing focus on delivering assistance for lighter capacity lifting began picking up steam in the automotive industry, where internal policies suggested that loads over 25 pounds required a lift assist. Automakers soon saw the value of reducing cumulative trauma based on repetitive lift motions. The trend stems from increasing awareness that a lifting assist reduces both workplace injuries and product damage, along with improving worker productivity and morale.

"XA aluminum enclosed track workstation is the system of choice for many automakers, aerospace companies, machine shops and general manufacturing," said Chuck Snook, Konecranes Sales Manager, Region Americas, WLS. "The XA system bolts together and can be used with a manual or electric chain hoist, or an ATB AirBalancer, as we show in one of our videos. The XA system is also highly adaptable if production needs change, the customer can easily take it down and move it or expand by adding extensions."

The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that overexertion and bodily reaction account for the largest percentages of missed work. OSHA computes the indirect cost to employers of workplace injuries at $45 billion annually. In addition to absenteeism, it can cost 21 percent of an employee's annual salary to find a replacement. To prevent worker injury, current thinking indicates that loads above 40 pounds require a lift assist.

"Forty pounds is just outside the comfort level for manual lifting, but not quite enough to justify a large crane," said Snook. "XA delivers a load capacity of up to 2 tons if needed, but where it really shines is managing those smaller loads for the employee who would otherwise be lifting them by hand."

"XA's aluminum framework operates with 50 percent less rolling resistance than steel I-beam systems, allowing many tasks to be accomplished with push/pull trolleys rather than with motorized drives. The XA Profile is 50 percent lighter than traditional steel runway systems, making it easier to move and also very quiet," said a company spokesperson.

For more information contact:

Konecranes, Inc.

4401 Gateway Blvd.

Springfield, OH 45502

866-258-8083 / 937-525-5533

www.konecranesusa.com

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