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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.
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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.
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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.