Defender™ Cell Barrier Door
If it moves guard it. Injuries are expensive and can be avoided. Increase your safety ROI with Point of Operation and Perimeter Guarding with the Defender™ Cell from Rite-Hite Machine Guarding.
BenefitsDefender™ Door
- 40" (1020 mm) per second operation; Up to 60" (1524 mm) per second with optional VFD controls
- Armorplex™ 40 oz (1134 g) vinyl coated polyester flame resistant (NFPA 701 small scale) high tensile ASTM test black curtain material 18" x 18" (457 mm x 457 mm) PVC framed window. Fully sealed UHMW Barrier Tabs™; 450 lbs (204 kg) tear-out force
- 1 HP (0.75 Kw) motor assembly, TEFC, IP 55 Enclosure rating, UL and CSA listed
- Padded safety edge technology protects personnel and property. Gravity-fed down operation, not powered down
- Continuous duty design for millions of cycles
- Relay Control Package: Open/Close/Stop buttons full-featured controls. Optional PLC Control Package: Open/Close/Stop buttons, advanced VFD controls.
RoboGuard Fencing - Panels: 8 gauge steel welded wire - 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" (64 mm x 32 mm) mesh, black powder coated
- Posts: 2" x 2" (51 mm x 51 mm) 16 gauge square tubular steel with 2" x 6" x 1/4" (51 mm x 153 mm x 6 mm), 2 anchor base plate, yellow powder coated
- Doors: Swing or Slide style doors 3" wide x 8" high (914 mm x 2438 mm), major brand interlocks availability
SafetyReduce potential injuries from:
- Impact from rotating or moving parts
- Drawing in hazards
- Flying debris
- Unexpected automated machine movement
Point of operation and perimeter guarding provides:
- Improved safety
- Enhanced protection
- Increased productivity
Hazard Containment & Employee Protection - OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.212 (a)(1) provides for methods of machine guarding must be provided by the employer to PROTECT THE OPERATOR and other employees in the machine area FROM INADVERTENT CONTACT WITH the machine's MOVING PARTS
- OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1920.212 (a)(3)(ii) provides for the POINT OF OPERATION of machines whose operation exposes operator to injury MUST BE GUARDED
- OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1920.212 (a)(3)(ii) provides that the GUARDING device shall be in conformity with any appropriate standard and in the absence of specific standards MUST be designed to PREVENT ANY PART OF THE BODY IN THE DANGER ZONE DURING THE OPERATING CYCLE
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