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Angel guarding system unveiled at Processing & Packaging show
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Procter Machine Guarding used the TOTAL Processing & Packaging 2004 exhibition to exhibit for the first time to the Packaging Industry the unique Angel modular machine guarding system. Angel is targeted at manufacturers,

Angel guarding system unveiled at Processing & Packaging show

machine builders and automation suppliers who need a versatile, cost-effective, eye-catching perimeter guarding system that meets all of the current machinery safety regulations. A free design guide was offered to all visitors.

No other guarding system is quite like Angel, with modular components that are easy to specify and order - as well as being quick to configure, deliver and install. The various components making up the system include posts, panels, gates and patented universal clamp brackets. In addition, an extensive range of options is available: sizes, infill materials, access controls, interlocks, cable trunking, levelling feet, and finishes, for example.

One of the attractions of the Angel guarding system is that it is very simple to specify a complete perimeter guard. In fact the customer merely has to sketch an outline of the machine and the guardline, and indicate where access is required and what type of access is needed (sliding gates, hinged gates, rise-and-fall gates or light curtains). The Angel engineers can then calculate the most cost-effective means of meeting the specification, and will even provide a quotation for installing the guarding if requested to do so. At no point is the customer required to compile a parts list; the Angel engineers do this as part of the quotation procedure.

Visitors to the Procter Machine Guarding stand at TOTAL Processing & Packaging 2004 were given a free copy of the Angel design guide. To assist those responsible for specifying and ordering perimeter guarding, this guide includes notes on machine safety issues - such as minimum reach distances - and the appropriate UK and European standards are listed for those who wish to know more.

A faxback enquiry form is included with each copy of the design guide. This single-sided A4 form has space for all of the customer's details, the Angel options, and a grid for the customer to draw a sketch plan of the machine and guardline. In other words, the Angel modular machine guarding system is so easy to work with that a complete system can be specified on a single sheet of paper!

To request a copy of the Angel design guide, please contact us.

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