Tuesday, December 2, 2008

The Four Benefits of an ESD Workbench

By One Pointe Blogger

Technological and electronics manufacturers of today require multi-tasking workstations. Primarily, they need them to (i) decrease unsafe discharges that (ii) can leak into exposed parts and assemblies.

One extremely easy solution to this problem is setting up the right workstation. And what is the right workstation? ESD workbenches! They provide four distinct benefits to manufacturers, which are discussed below.

1. ESD Workbenches Are Made for Tough Environments: An ESD workbench is primarily designed for an electronic assembly-like environment. Even basic ESD workbench models have front and back heavy gauge, top-support beams. They can easily support up to 1,000 pounds.

Additionally, most have reinforced steel risers that clamp onto work surfaces, allowing for maximum strength and support. The bottom line is that you'll never have to worry about an equipment failure with an ESD workbench.

2. ESD Workbenches Are Easy to Upgrade: ESD workbenches are easily adaptable, making them ideal purchases for growing businesses. A comfortable worker is a productive worker, which makes an ESD workbench an ideal choice for progressive firms. For example, workers can seamlessly set up and adjust footrests, shelving, and work surfaces for their own comfort. This allows for maximum worker output.

3. ESD Workbenches Adjust to Business Needs: Because ESD workbenches are so uncomplicated to upgrade, they are seamlessly adaptable to the needs of any organization, whether your company is small or large. You don't have to worry about "overbuying." You can add features and accessories, as you need them.

This is because ESD workbenches have many add-on accessories (i.e. electric channels, cabinets, drawers, and footrests to name a few).

4. The Principal Benefit of ESD Workbenches Is They Save Businesses Money

ESD workbenches are money savers. How? Consider the following: (i) a reduction in product defects because ESD workbenches are made to accommodate precise product assimilation. (ii) This in turn lowers overhead, because with fewer product defects, there are fewer product repairs required. (iii) This in turn produces savings on freight because DOA products don't have to be shipped again for repairs, refurbishing, etc - 15485

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