If there’s one thing that commercial and restaurant kitchen appliances need to be, it’s durable. Ovens, grills, sinks, freezers, and microwaves all have to stand up to constant, repeated use.
Design Considerations for Commercial & Restaurant Swinging Doors
Topics: Counterbalances, Motion Control, Appliance, Hinges, Food Industry, kitchen
How Kitchen Appliance Hinge Design Opens Possibilities
When it comes to high-end kitchen appliance design, great performance is as important on the outside as it is on the inside.
Topics: Applications, Motion Control, Design, Appliance, Counterbalance Hinge, Food Industry, kitchen
Weber Knapp Team Readies for National Restaurant Association Show 2023
Raising the Bar: Why a Flip Up Countertop is a Must for Your Taproom
You’re designing a new bar – or maybe upgrading your current establishment. You want to be bold and original. You want your customers to appreciate your place’s style as much as they’re enjoying their drinks.
Getting Precise: Calculating for a Flip-Up Countertop
Topics: Motion Control, Counterbalance Hinge, Lid Support
Enhance Manufacturing Safety Using Ergonomic Assessment Checklists
An ergonomic assessment checklist helps identify and address potential safety issues before they become a problem, especially in manufacturing. Here we’ll lay out a checklist in three parts: 1. Ergonomic manufacturing equipment 2. Ergonomic standards in the workplace 3. Ergonomic manufacturing hazards and how to avoid them |
Topics: Ergonomics, Industrial, Push Cart, Safety, OSHA
Our next stop on the trade show circuit this year takes us deep into the world of hospitality in a city synonymous with it.
Topics: Motion Control, Counterbalance, Counterbalance Hinge, Food Industry, trade shows
The Big Reveal: Heavy-Duty Hidden Hinges Open Possibilities
Hey, kitchen appliance designer! We know you're always looking for ways to improve the function and aesthetic of your products. Consider this trend in hardware that has huge potential: heavy-duty hidden hinges.
As more companies and industries realize the benefits of implementing ergonomic equipment, more and more equipment claims to be “ergonomically” designed. And since ergonomic equipment is beneficial everywhere from the grocery store to the construction site, it’s important (and ever-more challenging to weed out the posers.
Topics: Ergonomics, Motion Control, Push Cart, office equipment, OSHA
Topics: Appliance, Finishing, Durability, Aesthetics