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News Release from: Fortress Interlocks | Subject: Easy-fit handle and actuator unit
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 September 2006
Door handle fits easily to machinery
guarding
An ergonomic, easy-fit handle and actuator unit - designed for hinged and sliding doors and installed in minutes - has been added to the eGard system for machinery access and control.
Fortress Interlocks' new eGard system for machinery access and control includes an ergonomic, easy-fit handle and actuator unit Designed for both hinged and sliding doors, like the rest of eGard system it can be installed on machinery guarding in minutes without the need for additional brackets
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Guard handle, actuator unit installed quickly
A system for machinery access and control includes an ergonomic, easy-fit handle and actuator unit and can be installed on machinery guarding in minutes.
The handle can also be used with an eGard head unit as a simple and easy-fit latching door handle.
The handle provides a huge saving in terms of cost and time of design and fabrication for OEM manufacturers, machinery guarding suppliers and end users.
Installing gate switches and control units on machinery guarding can be costly and time intensive, often requiring measuring, drilling, and the design and fabrication of brackets and door handles.
The eGard system and handle mount simply on extruded aluminum (which many machine guards are manufactured from).
No drilling or brackets are required.
The handle has only two fixings and is simple to align and attach.
It connects using standard M5 screws which fit the spring-loaded T-nuts supplied with the extruded aluminum.
It is made from glass reinforced PBT providing exceptional toughness and durability.
* Fortress Interlocks at IMTS 2006, Chicago, USA, September 6-13, Booth D-4077.
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