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Accessory Tower makes use of vertical workspace.

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Accessory Tower makes use of vertical workspace.
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March 12, 2003 - Accessory Tower mounts to flat, horizontal area such as laminate or wood work surface. It is made of 12 ga steel and extends 48 in. above surface. Perpendicular horizontal channel is 24 in. long and supports up to 2 suspended tools. Tower Parts Bin Panel and Tool Balancer can be attached for easy access and usage of tools and hardware. Tower makes use of vertical space to help production employees increase productivity.

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Production Basics, Inc.
30 Bridge St.
Watertown, MA, 02472
USA


Using Vertical Space Helps Manufacturers Increase Productivity

WATERTOWN, MA — Production Basics introduces the Accessory Tower to help production employees make better use of their workspace and increase productivity.

“One of most underutilized space in a manufacturing facility is vertical space, says John O’Kelly, Sales and Marketing Manager for Production Basics. “With the right equipment, this area goes from vacant to active, increases the available work space and boosts efficiency.” Mount the Accessory Tower to a flat, horizontal area such as a laminate or wood worksurface. Attach Production Basics’ Parts Bin Panel and Tool Balancer to the tower for easier access and usage of tools and hardware.

The Accessory Tower is an economical solution for companies who want to update their facility, but may not have the resources to adopt an entirely new workstation system. It extends 48 inches above the worksurface and is constructed of 12-gauge steel. The perpendicular horizontal channel is 24 inches long and will support up to two suspended tools.

About Production Basics

Since 1994, Production Basics has designed, manufactured and marketed ergonomic workstations and accessories for electronics assembly, laboratory, material handling and office environments. Using basic materials, the Company provides durable, modular and economical workspace solutions. Production Basics is headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.pbasics.com.
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