We manufacturers would love it if we could design your component first and have you build your product around it. Of course, that’s usually not possible -- you have certain specs you want to meet, and we understand our design has to fit those parameters.
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6 Counterbalance Spring Hinge Design Details for Your Manufacturer
Topics: Counterbalances, Design, Engineering, Vectis, Durability, standards & certifications
How to Build a Custom Spring Counterbalance Hinge With the Vectis App
Off-the-shelf solutions don’t fit every design. To improve user experience, resolve a safety issue, or stand out from competitors, everything you put into your product design should fit like a glove.
Topics: Counterbalances, Motion Control, Center of Gravity, Engineering, Vectis
Full-Service Manufacturing: More Than Mechanical Motion Control
There’s nothing like taking your idea to a full-service manufacturer and getting a complete solution, start to finish.
Topics: Motion Control, Design, Counterbalance Hinge, Engineering, Finishing, Durability, Aesthetics, Testing & Prototyping
Furnishing your office is a big decision. There are a lot of factors to consider, like your team's comfort and health, an appealing aesthetic, cost, and durability.
Topics: Ergonomics, Design, Durability, Aesthetics, Safety, standards & certifications, office equipment
Celebrating 40 years of Innovative Ergonomic Solutions
How does a manufacturing company founded by a mechanic and a furniture trim designer become a leading manufacturer of ergonomic furniture solutions?
Topics: Ergonomics, Medical Equipment
[How to] Improve Shop Floor Safety with Manufacturing Ergonomics
In manufacturing, safety is always a major concern. Hazards that come with the territory of a manufacturing line or shop floor can pose a serious threat to the health and well-being of your employees.
Topics: Ergonomics, Safety, Manufacturing
Anyone who’s spent an extended time sitting at a computer, whether for school or work, has probably experienced some form of strain. What once was the exception is now the norm -- desk jobs are more common than ever, and so are the related health risks.
Topics: Ergonomics
Collaborative Workspace Design | Ergonomic Essentials & Hot-Desking
It’s a question many companies and their employees are still grappling with in a post-pandemic world:
Topics: Ergonomics
9 Medical Ergonomics Improvements for Your Facility
The benefits of integrating ergonomically designed furniture and equipment are well documented and include a wide range of health, safety, and comfort benefits.
In medical environments, ergonomics are especially important because of the multitude of people they can impact -- and we’re not just talking about patients.
Topics: Counterbalances, Applications, Ergonomics, Medical Equipment, Safety, office equipment