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The Nitty Gritty on Torque Reaction Arms

Torque Reaction Arms or assembly arms are commonly used in a variety of manufacturing environments. They take the tool weight and torque out of the operator’s hands. The ergonomic benefits are priceless.

THE BENEFITS OF USING A TORQUE REACTION ARM:

  • Reduces wear-and-tear on the operator from tool use: hands, arms, shoulders, neck and more. 
  • Enhances production and saves time and money by supporting the tool for the operator.
  • Saves costs and downtime from tool use injuries.
  • Saves on tool and part damage by holding the tool in place.
  • Improves production quality by keeping the tool perpendicular.

 

 

Bottom line: Torque reaction arms improve overall job satisfaction and results!

You may be wondering, are torque reaction arms only useful for repetitive, high-torque applications where freedom of movement isn’t needed? Do torque reaction arms have restrictions that limit their utility? Do FlexArm torque reaction arms have limitations the competition can beat?

 

 

Wonder no more.

 

 

We are here to set that record straight. FlexArm torque reaction arms offer full freedom of motion and true support. This means workers can maneuver tools with full freedom and effectiveness.

HERE ARE THE FACTS ABOUT TORQUE REACTION ARMS:

Q: What about freedom of motion? Are torque reaction arms designed to only provide support? What about repeated or precision tasks?

A: FlexArm provides full freedom of motion with precise results, no matter the task: FlexArm torque reaction arms offer full mobility in use. An operator can maneuver a tool with every degree and angle of freedom needed without the weight and torque. FlexArm torque reaction arms were designed to provide support and freedom of motion consistently as the tool is used, no matter the task.

Q: Do torque reaction arms often require overhead mounting or bulky infrastructure?

A: FlexArm offers total flexibility in mounting: FlexArm’s universal mounting system and small footprint enable seamless integration in almost any manufacturing environment. FlexArm torque reaction arms are easily mounted onto a table, cart, pedestal or magnet base for ease of use. And that’s not all: FlexArm torque reaction arms and torque tubes can also be mounted overhead to support production requirements. 

Q: Doesn’t the need for a power source (hydraulic, pneumatic or electric) add to the complexity and expense of operation?

A: No extra power source is required for a FlexArm: FlexArm torque reaction arm is 100% mechanical and requires no electrical, hydraulic, or pneumatic power source to operate. The arm is operated by easy-to-control long-lasting gas cylinders or a cable balancer with no additional power source need whatsoever. FlexArm torque reaction arms are calibrated to tool weight and torque, with easy weight adjustments available right at the operator’s fingertips.

Q: Do torque arms vary greatly in their payload capacity?

A: FlexArm torque reaction arms will handle a wide range of payload: FlexArm assembly arms are designed to support tools, parts and other payloads all the way to 60 lbs and 800ft/lbs of torque. Don’t let the competition limit your lift! This is true: the utility of a torque arm increases greatly with increased payloads. The heavier the tool, the greater the ergonomic benefit of an assembly arm for the operator.

Q: Does FlexArm offer a “Smart Arm?”

A: Absolutely we do! Our partnership with DOGA France introduced us to The DPC Touch and Position Control Arms. These Position Control Arms are an industry leader in sequencing assembly applications.

Facts are facts, and the proof comes from thousands of loyal FlexArm users. The benefits are real. FlexArm sales and engineering professionals work one-on-one with each customer and application to provide the best solution for their application.

To read more on torque reaction arms, check out our other blog posts on torque reaction and counterbalancing solutions. For more information, contact us or give us a call at 1-800-837-2503.