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Workshop equipment: how to find the optimal modular solution?

Written by Lino Di Betta | 15 May 2023

Modular workshop equipment has the advantage of optimising space and allowing extreme customisation of the equipment. But where do you start when choosing the right number and type of modules for your workshop? In today's article, we give a hint, proposing as the first evaluation criterion the area allocated to furniture.

The elements on which to base the study of optimal workshop equipment

The best solution for setting up the work spaces in a workshop is modular workshop furniture, designed according to the layout of the premises and the types of work that take place at each workstation.

In this article we offer 3 examples of modular workshop furniture, distinguished according to the work area they are intended for, plus some additional tips for customising them:

  • Modular furniture for the mechanical area
  • Modular workshop furniture for the diagnostics area
  • Furniture for the vehicle assembly/dismantling area
  • The choice of finishes to completely furnish the workshop

How to identify suitable workshop setup? Some practical examples

The design of modular workshop furniture is important in order to make the space efficient: it serves to design a composition that makes maximum use of the area, with an intelligent arrangement of the furniture. However, for each working area of a workshop - diagnostics, mechanics, assembly-dismantling, Detailing - there is furniture that cannot be done without: this is why the first factor to consider when designing modular workshop furniture is precisely its main function.

Modular furniture for the mechanical area

If the workstation is to be installed in the mechanical area, modular workshop furniture could include:

  • 1 large scratch-proof and steel worktop which can also be used as a support surface for any need;
  • 1 unit with hinged door to integrate a column, or for example, a console for an elevator crane;
  • 1 trolley to house the most frequently used tools (even the heaviest ones such as pliers and hammers), and always have them at hand;
  • 1 fluid and energy dispenser to hold reels for oil (new or used), water and compressed air.

Modular workshop equipment for the diagnostics area

The most suitable modular workshop furniture for the diagnostics area is composed of at least:

  • 1 indispensable scratch-proof worktop to hold diagnostic equipment;
  • 1 fixed drawer unit with high capacity drawers able to support heavy loads, over 30 kg;
  • several units with hinged doors and sliding doors that save space when open, also suitable for PC work stations;
  • 1 shelf unit for storing files, tool boxes, cartons, sprays, as well as monitors and paper holders
  • several special panels to house as many electrical sockets as you need.

Workshop equipment for vehicle assembly-dismantling area

Modular workshop furniture is also ideal in a body shop. The work area dedicated to dismantling and reassembling vehicles should ideally include:

  • 1 workbench with intermediate shelf to house various tools such as wrenches, clamps, screwdrivers or heavier tools;
  • 1 trolley drawer unit with lock to keep the contents secure;
  • 1 5-drawer unit to hold tools, documents and any type of object;
  • 1 perforated panel where you can hang the most frequently used tools and exploit space in height;
  • panels with electrical sockets, in a quantity to be determined based on the size of the workstation and the number of people using it.

The results that can be obtained thanks to modular furniture are practically infinite. View some compositions created by the DEA designers to get a clearer and more complete idea of the uses of the different modules.

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The choice of finishes for a workshop furniture

Customising DEA modular workshop furniture does not stop only with the different compositions that can be created, but also with the choice of finishes.

The following accessories can be added based on the individual needs according to how each piece of furniture used:

  • handle details;
  • trolley edge protection;
  • wood or steel worktops;
  • drawer liners;
  • stainless steel profiles.

Furthermore, you can also customise aesthetic details at will such as the paint colour and finish, also adaptable according to your coordinated image. This way you can create a more refined look and a well-defined identity for your workshop, as well as a more welcoming and stimulating work environment.

Have you chosen workshop equipment?

In addition to functionality and aesthetics, modularity is another strong point of our workshop furniture. However, what really distinguishes our approach is the close collaboration with the customer, which allows us to work out a detailed and customised project in a four-handed manner.

An experienced supplier not only understands the customer's specific needs but is also able to suggest innovative solutions to maximise the use of every corner of the workshop. This type of collaboration enables the design of spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing and functionally efficient, but also optimised to improve productivity and operator comfort.

Relying on a qualified Partner means being able to count on a design that minimises downtime and eliminates operational inefficiencies. Every detail is studied to ensure that tools and equipment are strategically positioned, making operators' work smooth and easy. This modus operandi not only improves the quality of work, but also contributes to a safer and more organised environment, reducing stress and increasing staff satisfaction.

We always offer customers the optimal response to their concrete needs, with a careful case study, ensuring that each proposed solution is tailored to their specific requirements. Our experience and expertise in the sector allow us to offer valuable advice and to realise set-ups that not only meet expectations, but often exceed them, transforming the workshop into an ideal workspace: contact us for a free consultation with one of our expert Technicians and we will analyse your workshop area and the layout of the workspaces.

From design to after-sales, your DEA contact person will be with you to advise you on the best solutions for the workshop equipment.