Using laser cutting machines to produce detailed metal parts has been standard practice since the early 1970s. In today’s manufacturing environment, the CNC laser cutting process allows CAD-driven designs to move from file to finished part in minutes.
CNC Laser Cutting Process: How Fiber Lasers Work in Manufacturing
Topics: Applications, Engineering, Manufacturing
What causes a hidden hinge installation to fail?
It isn't always poor workmanship or the wrong hinge. More often, problems appear because important design considerations were overlooked before the hinge was ever installed. By the time those issues show up during assembly, fixing them can require extra time and added cost.
Topics: Hinges, Hidden Hinges
Weber Knapp Employee Spotlight: Kelly Workman, Purchasing Manager
Manufacturing depends on people whose work isn't always visible.
Long before production begins, someone has to source the materials and supplies the company depends on. That work happens behind the scenes, but it affects every department.
Topics: Employee Spotlight
Guide to Restaurant/Bar Countertop Hinges: How Do They Work?
Lift assists for bar and countertop openings are crucial in modern taverns, kitchens, and restaurants. While they add aesthetic appeal, their main value lies in functionality.
Topics: Ergonomics, Motion Control, Hinge, Lid Support, Food Industry, kitchen
Hinge Design Calculations: Understanding Door and Lid Torque
Complex hinge design is a staple of many high-end, high-performing products. The calculations required to make your lid, cover, or door function as intended can vary depending on the application.
Topics: Counterbalances, Motion Control, Design, Appliance, Center of Gravity, Engineering, Grill, Industrial, Lid Support, Smoker, Safety, kitchen
Types of Mechanical Springs: Uses and Applications
Why bother with chemistry and electronics when you can get great performance from sturdy, reliable mechanical motion control?
Topics: Counterbalances, Applications, Ergonomics, Motion Control, Design, Engineering, Hinges, Lid Support
Hinge Design for Torque: Friction vs. Counterbalancing
Drifting, slamming, user safety … they’re all about torque, right?
Yes, but not necessarily in the way you may be thinking.
Topics: Counterbalances, Applications, Motion Control, Design, Center of Gravity, Engineering, Lid Support, Durability, Aesthetics, Safety, Cost, Torque
Gas springs are supposed to make lids feel easier to manage, not turn every opening and closing motion into a guessing game.
Topics: Gas Springs, Installation
Weber Knapp Employee Spotlight: Lewis Hartzell, Millwright
Spend enough time in one department and you learn how that area operates. Spend time in several departments over three decades and you gain a much broader perspective.
Topics: Employee Spotlight
How Long Do Gas Springs Last in Heavy-Duty Designs?
At some point, every engineer has to assess their design's durability, plan for replacement components, or figure out why something failed.
All of these situations are a part of working with spring components. ... Or are they?
Gas springs and their close cousins are abundant in many industries and applications. From overhead bins in airplanes, and from cargo doors to armored vehicle doors, industrial gas springs have a variety of applications.
Topics: Applications, Motion Control, Design, Gas Springs, Durability, Safety
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