You read about modern manufacturing, about how shops aren't the dank, dirty, dangerous places they used to be. It's all true, for the most part. But even in the cleanest, most well-organized plant, people need to twist, reach, and bend repeatedly. It's still common to see two or more press brake operators lift a large panel as it swings up during the bending cycle. They may need to lift a sheet onto a hardware insertion press, perhaps bend orsquat repeatedly to screw in hardware for a sheet metal assembly, or weld awkwardly overhead. It just comes with the territory.
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