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In busy quick-service restaurants these days, customers expect to place orders on digital screens. What started as something extra has now become normal. Yet bigger touchscreens that show colorful menus bring new issues with how people stand and use them comfortably. The main question in restaurant setup is this: how can a large screen work well for all kinds of customers? Building these systems takes more than good software. It needs a solid physical case that feels steady, looks clear, and stays easy on the body. Ferretería SanJun works as a top maker that handles both building and worldwide sales. We turn tough physical needs into strong sheet metal parts. Our display cases and other solutions give a firm base for modern restaurant equipment.
Restaurant layouts today go beyond just good chairs and smart space use. They now include the spots where people tap to pay.
When screens get bigger, they create real comfort problems for people who stand there for a while.
Turning detailed user needs into tough, safe, and nice-looking sduende-oordenando kiosks calls for a partner who knows structures well and runs strong production lines.
A 32-inch self-ordering kiosk is big and heavy, so its center of gravity sits higher up. In crowded restaurants, this can cause balance issues if the frame is not built correctly.
Busy restaurants have tough conditions — lots of moisture, grease in the air, cleaning chemicals, and many hands touching the self-ordering kiosk all day.
Good design deals with daily problems for both the people ordering food and the workers who keep things running.
A well-made self-order kiosk needs to fit everyone — kids, grown-ups, and people with mobility challenges.
Every minute a self-ordering kiosk is down means money lost. So the inside structure should let staff fix things fast without many tools.
Different countries and restaurant chains have their own needs. We manage this with quick engineering help and production that bends to fit.
Creating comfortable self-order setups in restaurants today mixes easy digital ordering with steady physical build. Choices like the right screen tilt, built-in spots for card machines, and tough finishes help speed up lines and make customers happier. SanJun Hardware brings together years in the field, solid quality steps, and adaptable OEM/ODM work to make these ideas real. Whether you test a few units in one area or roll out thousands across regions, we supply the exact fit and lasting strength the equipment needs.
Ready to improve your self-service setups? Reach out to the team at SanJun Hardware. Send over your drawings, ask for a full manufacturing review, or receive a clear price for your next commercial case project.
A: Sheet metal gives much better strength, handles hits well, and holds steady under heavy 32-inch monitors. It also allows plenty of custom changes for OEM/ODM work without the high cost of molds or long waits that come with plastic.
A: Exact fabrication creates special recessed holders for add-ons such as card readers, coin slots, and receipt printers. This places every part at the right height and angle so people in wheelchairs can reach them comfortably and follow the rules.
A: The cases include stamped vents, inside baffles, and spots for fans built into the frame. These openings support steady air movement that pulls warmth away from the screen and electronics.
A: Yes. Using zinc-galvanized steel or stainless steel, plus tight sealing gaskets, keeps out water. An outdoor-rated powder coating stops rust, dampness, and sun damage even after years outside in busy areas.
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