Delaney Technologies
Delaney Technologies handling equipment built for safer lifts, cleaner movement, and less manual strain in production cells.
Delaney Technologies helps solve the handling problem that sits between production steps: heavy, awkward, repetitive, or poorly positioned material movement. Titan positions the Delaney Technologies Pan Handling Arm around operator-assist handling, safer pan movement, better cell ergonomics, reduced lifting strain, and production flow that does not depend on brute force or awkward workarounds.
Delaney Technologies supports the part of production that often gets ignored: the lift, turn, stage, and handoff.
Shops usually focus on the machine first. But once the machine is installed, the daily pain is often in how the operator moves the work: awkward reaches, repeated lifts, heavy pans, poor staging, shoulder-height transfers, bench-to-machine movement, and cell layouts that force people to compensate for bad flow. Delaney Technologies gives Titan a focused material-handling solution for improving ergonomics and operator-assist movement around the production cell.
Move awkward pans with better control and less strain.
The Delaney Technologies Pan Handling Arm is positioned for production areas where pans, trays, or awkward parts need better operator-assist handling.
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Reduce operator walking, lifting, and recovery time.
Handling equipment should be placed where the operator is losing time every cycle: picking, turning, loading, unloading, staging, or moving parts to the next process.
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Improve how material enters and leaves the workstation.
Operator-assist handling can support assembly, finishing, staging, loading, maintenance, and other areas where manual handling is slowing production.
Plan a Handling Cell →When handling is hard, production slows down even if the machine is fast.
A shop can buy a faster machine and still lose the gain if the operator is fighting the part every cycle. Awkward lifts, poor staging, heavy pans, bad reach zones, and repetitive movement create fatigue and inconsistency. A planned Delaney Technologies handling solution helps Titan customers improve the cell around the operator, not just the machine.
Plan My Handling StationDelaney Technologies lineup from Titan Equipment.
Titan’s Delaney Technologies lineup is currently focused around the Pan Handling Arm. Because this is a single-product brand page, the sales value comes from explaining the production problem clearly: how the shop handles awkward pans, where operators lose time, what the part weighs, how the workstation is laid out, and what process happens immediately before and after the lift.
Delaney Technologies Pan Handling Arm
The Pan Handling Arm is a focused material-handling solution for production environments where operators need better control over lifting, moving, positioning, or staging pans and awkward workpieces.
Best fit: shops with repetitive pan movement, awkward workstation handling, loading/unloading stress, operator fatigue, or production cells that need safer material movement.
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Material Handling Review
A handling arm should be quoted with a basic workflow review: part weight, operator reach, pick height, drop height, cycle frequency, staging position, and clearance around the work area.
Best fit: Titan consultation where the handling problem is not just the weight — it is the repeated motion and poor layout around the process.
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Production Support Equipment
Handling equipment should be planned with carts, conveyors, dust collection, clamps, benches, storage, operator access, and the machine it supports.
Best fit: shops building a safer, more organized workstation instead of solving the problem with extra labour.
View Equipment Categories →Delaney Technologies comparison by handling role.
Because the listed Delaney product is focused, the comparison is not between many machines — it is between handling problems. The question is where the Pan Handling Arm creates the most value in the customer’s process.
Shop size recommendations.
Delaney Technologies should be positioned around the handling pain, not the size of the company. A small shop can have a serious ergonomic problem. A large plant can lose thousands of cycles to the same awkward movement repeated all day.
Fix the one lift that everyone hates.
Smaller shops often know exactly which movement causes the problem: the awkward pan, the high lift, the repeated turn, the bench-to-machine transfer, or the workstation that always needs two people.
Recommended path: Pan Handling Arm, reach review, pick/drop height review, basic cart or bench adjustment, and simple handling SOP.
Reduce repeated manual movement before it becomes a staffing problem.
As volume increases, awkward handling becomes more expensive. Operators get tired, cycle times drift, and production starts needing extra people just to move material.
Recommended path: Handling arm plus cell layout review, carts, staging areas, transfer points, and operator-side planning.
Standardize handling as part of the production system.
In high-volume settings, every repeated lift becomes a process variable. The goal is not just comfort — it is consistent cycle time, safer handling, and reduced interruption.
Recommended path: Handling arm, workstation mapping, operator reach envelope, maintenance plan, training, and integration with carts/conveyors.
Current state to future state upgrade planning.
A handling-arm purchase should reduce awkward lifting, stabilize operator movement, protect people, and make the workstation easier to run every shift.
Where Delaney Technologies fits in real production.
Delaney Technologies belongs anywhere handling is slowing the cell down, creating strain, forcing two-person movement, or making the operator fight the part instead of controlling the process.
Buying questions Titan should ask before quoting Delaney Technologies.
Handling equipment should be quoted after understanding the part, the movement, the workstation, the operator, and the process before and after the lift.
What exactly is being handled?
Identify size, weight, shape, grip points, surface sensitivity, and whether the load changes between cycles.
What motion happens every cycle?
Pick, lift, rotate, tilt, stage, load, unload, or transfer. The repeated movement defines the handling solution.
Where does the part start and end?
Bench height, machine height, cart height, rack height, and operator reach all affect whether the handling arm fits correctly.
How many times per shift does the lift happen?
A movement that looks minor once can become a major production and ergonomic issue when repeated all day.
Is there room for the arm to work?
Reach envelope, swing area, floor space, machine clearance, carts, benches, and safety zones need to be reviewed.
What problem are we actually trying to remove?
Fatigue, two-person handling, slow loading, awkward positioning, surface damage, cycle drift, or workstation congestion all point to different layout decisions.
Build the full Delaney Technologies handling cell.
A handling arm performs best when it is planned with carts, staging, benches, conveyors, clamps, presses, machine access, operator movement, and safety routines.
Put the load where the operator can actually use it.
Carts, conveyors, benches, and staging zones should support the handling arm so material arrives and leaves cleanly.
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Support the process after the part is moved.
Handling support should be coordinated with the clamp, press, assembly bench, or next workstation so the improvement carries through the cell.
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Design the station so operators can repeat it safely.
Clearance, dust collection, floor space, storage, guarding, training, and simple SOPs help the handling improvement stay useful after installation.
Request Cell Planning →Plan the handling arm around the repeated movement — not just the load.
Tell Titan what you are handling, where the part starts, where it needs to go, how often the movement repeats, and what makes the current process awkward. We can help frame the Delaney Technologies Pan Handling Arm as part of a safer, cleaner, more productive material-handling cell.