Mobile Computer Station features onboard batteries.

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Equipped with plastic panels, Mobile Computer Station uses four large diameter swivel casters for rolling and positioning. Measuring 24 in. W x 61 in. H x 23 in. D dimensions, unit features pull-out drawer, sturdy table surface and inverter. Offering secure positioning, product is built with pipes and joints. Computer station comes with door at rear which provides service access and vents in side allows for heat escape.


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Creform Mobile Computer Station…a WorkStation and Cart “Rolled� into One.

Creform designed and built structure ideal for an automotive manufacturer to create a dedicated mobile computer station.

Is it a workstation or is it a cart? Recently an automotive manufacturer was looking for an efficient way to test products at the point of assembly, prior to shipment. The structure needed to house a computer that was used to test the parts. Creform provided a small “fleet” of fully assembled carts for these dedicated workstations. So, the answer to the question is, it’s both. A workstation and a cart.

The structure is built with a series of Creform pipe and joint and in this particular case, anti-static components were used. Rugged plastic panels provide the work surfaces, drawers and compartments. Mobile is the operative word as the station uses four large diameter swivel casters for easy rolling and positioning. Two of the casters lock for secure positioning.

Although the station can be custom configured by the Creform engineers, the station pictured has an overall dimension of 24” W x 61” H x 23” D. A wide variety of color options are available.

The structure features large onboard batteries and inverter so that the computer can be used all day without being tethered to a power cord. It is designed for easy maneuverability and standing-use to enhance the comfort and efficiency of the associate.

The fully enclosed compartment at the bottom of the station safely and securely hold the computer, batteries and peripherals. While a door at the rear provides service access and vents in the side allow for heat escape. A sturdy table surface holds paperwork and incidentals while keeping the monitor at a proper ergonomic level. A convenient pull-out drawer holds the keyboard.

The modular design of the cart allows a user to add only the accessories needed, and the cart can be easily disassembled and the components used to reconfigure a new structure. Useful accessories include sheet holders, label holders, overhead lights and hooks to hang tools and supplies.

This mobile computer station design also can be used for a number of in-plant operations such as equipment maintenance, quality inspections, training, to support Lean Manufacturing and Kaizen events, inventory control and as a supervisor’s desk.

The Creform System is used to create an array of material handling and efficiency enhancing devices and is a proven component in continuous improvement and lean manufacturing programs. The company partners with customers in developing and implementing these programs.

Contact:

Creform Corporations

P.O. Box 830

Greer, SC 29652-0830

800.839.8823

Email: SCsales@creform.com

www.creform.com

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