3arm® offers a wide range of ergonomic arms to keep weightless any tool and device up to 60 kg / 132 lbs; and a versatile Manipulator able to pick and place parts up to 50 kg / 110 lbs.
The weightlessness and engineering to eliminate torque reaction, permits the operator to work within total safety, preventing fatigue or injury, and increasing productivity.
My experience with HMS Group Of Companies. All corroborated by Emails, SMS messages and the NDA I had them sign for my IP of my McLoughlin Outlaw Mini Loaders. Jamie and his partner in crime Jill from are the biggest con artists walking this planet. I was forewarned about just how dodgy they and their back yard operation was beforehand by one of their own staff, but I didn't listen. What should have raised more warning bells is when Jamie looked me in the eye and said, "you know what, I'm one of the most trustworthy blokes you'll ever come across". As you read on you’ll get a better picture. I come to Jamie and Jill at HMS to continue the manufacture of my skid steer loaders as I had struggled to get parts due to supply chain issues. We signed an NDA which is attached as proof and we setup a new company called M and H manufacturing, 50% me 50% Jamie. As well as pics of the truck loads of parts including a skid steer loader to them. I sent them my FULL 3D drawings of my Mcloughlin Mini Loader and I flew and drove down to their shed multiple times to help them build what was supposed to be "our" machine. I endured listening to Jamie complain about his operations manager for making low profits and his USA dealer for getting too big for his boots and being an absolute nuisance for asking for small changes constantly. I have all the SMS messages proving this. Not how I would speak of my staff or customers, but I bit my tongue as at this stage I didn't know how awful these guys were. Then after 8 months of me helping them get up and running building 2 sample machines, thousands of emails and messages, multiple 1000KM trips teaching them how to build the machines I had previously built for 15 years, Jamie started filtering my calls and disappeared. This is when I knew that I had been done over by a con man. He even stole my Jerry can fuel tank idea and claimed it as his “patented idea”. It’s more or less an off the shelf Jerry can with a fuel barb designed to cut manufacturing costs. $25 from SuperCheap. I had previously run a manufacturing business called McLoughlin Mini Loaders, and if Jamie and Jill had had stuck to their word and not steal ALL of my intellectual property and steal a truck load of parts that Jill told me they "threw out". My/our business would still be running. To the hundreds of innocent people who lost their warranties because Jamie and Jill stole my drawings and parts and assembly gear and cost an Australian manufacturer their business and their home. Feel free to give Jamie or his wife a phone call to explain. No doubt they will lie through their teeth, but the SMS messages emails and photos tell the true story. Anyone thinking of dealing with HMS Group should think long and hard about who they are getting into bed with.
My experience with HMS Group Of Companies. All corroborated by Emails, SMS messages and the NDA I had them sign for my IP of my McLoughlin Outlaw Mini Loaders. Jamie and his partner in crime Jill from are the biggest con artists walking this planet. I was forewarned about just how dodgy they and their back yard operation was beforehand by one of their own staff, but I didn't listen. What should have raised more warning bells is when Jamie looked me in the eye and said, "you know what, I'm one of the most trustworthy blokes you'll ever come across". As you read on you’ll get a better picture. I come to Jamie and Jill at HMS to continue the manufacture of my skid steer loaders as I had struggled to get parts due to supply chain issues. We signed an NDA which is attached as proof and we setup a new company called M and H manufacturing, 50% me 50% Jamie. As well as pics of the truck loads of parts including a skid steer loader to them. I sent them my FULL 3D drawings of my Mcloughlin Mini Loader and I flew and drove down to their shed multiple times to help them build what was supposed to be "our" machine. I endured listening to Jamie complain about his operations manager for making low profits and his USA dealer for getting too big for his boots and being an absolute nuisance for asking for small changes constantly. I have all the SMS messages proving this. Not how I would speak of my staff or customers, but I bit my tongue as at this stage I didn't know how awful these guys were. Then after 8 months of me helping them get up and running building 2 sample machines, thousands of emails and messages, multiple 1000KM trips teaching them how to build the machines I had previously built for 15 years, Jamie started filtering my calls and disappeared. This is when I knew that I had been done over by a con man. He even stole my Jerry can fuel tank idea and claimed it as his “patented idea”. It’s more or less an off the shelf Jerry can with a fuel barb designed to cut manufacturing costs. $25 from SuperCheap. I had previously run a manufacturing business called McLoughlin Mini Loaders, and if Jamie and Jill had had stuck to their word and not steal ALL of my intellectual property and steal a truck load of parts that Jill told me they "threw out". My/our business would still be running. To the hundreds of innocent people who lost their warranties because Jamie and Jill stole my drawings and parts and assembly gear and cost an Australian manufacturer their business and their home. Feel free to give Jamie or his wife a phone call to explain. No doubt they will lie through their teeth, but the SMS messages emails and photos tell the true story. Anyone thinking of dealing with HMS Group should think long and hard about who they are getting into bed with.
Gotta love all of the safety gear, but no training. They keep looking up while running the grinder exposing the most vulnerable part of the body - the neck.
They are looking at a scale more than likely or a timer. You can never eliminate the risk of an accident or it wouldn’t be called an accident. I do think their hoods could have a small plastic neck guard like a hockey goaltender has or even just a cloth one to absorb some of the energy of any possible shrapnel
Excellent ergonomic benefits, but also benefits in increased speed and productivity from having the tool at the ready if he has to stop, reduction of breaks from not being so exhausted, and reduction of abuse of the impact tooling.