Machine Guard Components

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Machine guard posts and panels combine to form barriers that keep people away from moving machinery and hazardous processes in factories, manufacturing plants, and other industrial facilities. Doors can be added to allow personnel to enter and exit through the machine guard. Machine guards can be moved and reconfigured as floor plans change. Their wire mesh panels have openings that let light and air pass through. People can see through the panels to view what's behind them.

Standard Woven-Wire Machine Guard Components

Standard Woven-Wire Machine Guard Components
Woven-wire machine guard components assemble with bolts and nuts to form barriers that keep people away from moving machinery and hazardous processes in industrial facilities. Their panels are made from wire that is crimped and woven into a mesh. Woven-wire panels may unravel if cut.

Stackable Panel

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Line Post

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Corner Post

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Hinged Door

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High-Strength Welded-Wire Machine Guard Components

High-Strength Welded-Wire Machine Guard Components
Welded-wire machine guard components assemble with bolts and nuts to form barriers that keep people away from moving machinery and hazardous processes in industrial facilities. Their panels consist of crossed wires that are welded everywhere they intersect to form a mesh. Welded-wire panels are more durable and stable than woven-wire panels. They will not unravel if they are cut to accommodate pipes and other obstacles.

Full Height Panel

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Quick-Assemble Adaptable Welded-Wire Machine Guard Components

Quick-Assemble Adaptable Welded-Wire Machine Guard Components
These adaptable welded-wire machine guard components assemble with clips to form barriers that keep people away from moving machinery and hazardous processes in industrial facilities. They take less time to install than machine guard components that assemble with bolts and nuts. The adaptable panels do not have frames and can be cut to a smaller size, if desired. The welded clips on the panels can be replaced with compatible bolt-on clips when the panels are resized. The panels consist of crossed wires that are welded everywhere they intersect to form a mesh. Welded-wire panels are more durable and stable than woven-wire panels. They will not unravel if they are cut to accommodate pipes and other obstacles.

Stackable Panel

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Corner Post

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Swing Door Post

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Sliding Door Post

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Hinged Door

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Sliding Door

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Easy-Access Welded-Wire Machine Guard Components

Easy-Access Welded-Wire Machine Guard Components
Easy-access welded-wire machine guard components do not require bolts, clips, or other hardware to assemble. Brackets on the panels slip onto protruding pins on the posts to connect them and form barriers that keep people away from moving machinery and hazardous processes in industrial facilities. The panels can be lifted off to provide quick access to the area on the inside of the machine guard. The panels consist of crossed wires that are welded everywhere they intersect to form a mesh. Welded-wire panels are more durable and stable than woven-wire panels. They will not unravel if they are cut to accommodate pipes and other obstacles.

Full Height Panel

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Line Post

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Corner Post

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Hinged Door

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Small-Opening Quick-Assemble Framed Welded-Wire Machine Guard Components

Small-Opening Quick-Assemble Framed Welded-Wire Machine Guard Components
The wire-mesh panels on these machine guards feature small openings that prevent fingers and objects from poking through the mesh. This allows these machine guards to be placed closer to the equipment being guarded than machine guards with wire-mesh panels that have larger openings. These machine guard components assemble with clips to form barriers that keep people away from moving machinery and hazardous processes in industrial facilities. They take less time to install than machine guard components that assemble with bolts and nuts. The mesh on the panels consist of crossed wires that are welded everywhere they intersect. Welded-wire panels are more durable and stable than woven-wire panels. They will not unravel if they are cut to accommodate pipes and other obstacles.

Welded Wire Panel

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Hinged Door

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Slide Door

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Corner Post

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Door Post

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Run Post

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