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GBP workstations are ergonomic for BAE Systems

A GBP Ergonomics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 18, 2002

GBP Ergonomics of Swindon has supplied and installed 143 ergonomic workstations in a prestigious deal with BAE Systems of Rochester, Kent.

GBP Ergonomics of Swindon has supplied and installed 143 ergonomic workstations in a prestigious deal with BAE Systems of Rochester, Kent.

The GBP workstations are being used in a newly constructed engineering laboratory where preproduction test equipment will be manufactured and advanced test programmes carried out.

BAE Systems state that the units' versatile, modular construction enabling easy modification to suit changing needs was the deciding factor in purchasing them.

The H-Frame workstations, with special worktops for cable management, were delivered, assembled and installed in planned phases to prevent any possibility of handling and storage problems on site.

They are constructed from tubular steel H-shaped legs connected by a rear frame and front C-rail, and can carry load capacities EDL up to 300kg maximum.

Height, without worktops, is adjustable from 700 to 950mm.

Their modular construction allows total flexibility to change or adapt production needs as required with minimum disruption and cost.

Matching shelving and drawer units completed the order.

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