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News Release from: Protex Fasteners | Subject: ProLatchT SS fastener
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 24 April 2002

Sticky problem solved by fastener
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A fastener manufacturer provided an ideal solution for a problem familiar to every company engaged in the manufacture, modification and maintenance of food production lines.

Protex Fasteners has just provided an ideal solution for Mateline Automation of Walkers Road, North Moons Moat, Redditch, who were faced with a problem familiar to every company engaged in the manufacture, modification and maintenance of food production lines That is where to source specialised, stainless steel, fasteners fit for purpose and able to meet Health and Safety as well as hygiene conditions

Mateline Automation have recently manufactured and supplied to a subsidiary of RHM - Hayden's Bakeries of London Road, Devizes, Wiltshire, two similar, in-line machines from their 4000 Series for the production of confectionery goods - jam tarts, mince pies, custard tarts, pastry cases and so forth.

The machines are constructed to high specification in stainless steel and have an output of approximately 3600 products per hour.

Mateline Automation's customer Hayden's Bakeries laid down a number of stringent requirements for safety features on the equipment, one of which concerned modification of the shatterproof, polycarbonate enclosures.

Hayden's Bakeries had namely identified a possible risk of operators bending back the plastic inspection and access panels of conventional enclosures, in order to get into the machine whilst it was still running, but without tripping the safety shut-off microswitches linked to the panels.

The simple solution was to replace those plastic panels with rigid, stainless steel, hinged doors fitted with small Makrolon inspection windows.

However, the thorny problem remained of how to close the doors positively to ensure failsafe intervention by the shut-off microswitches.

So Mateline Automation called upon the experience and expertise of independent UK company Protex Fasteners, which manufactures the World's largest catalogue range of lever-action, overcentre fasteners.

Protex recommended at once its stainless steel ProLatchT, a unique and sturdy design which has the ability not only to pull two surfaces together - in a single plane as does a normal overcentre fastener - but also to apply a strong closing force in a second plane, thereby in this case ensuring correct operation of the microswitches.

The neat ProLatchT (only 105mm long with its mating catchplate) has proved itself well up to the task.

Using two per door, each ProLatchT has an impressively high breaking strength of 325kgf (3.19kN).

Easy to mount, it has an integral safety catch and can accept a padlock or pin seal, as methods of forestalling inadvertent or otherwise unauthorised ingress.

Mateline Automation drew further upon Protex's extensive and versatile product selection by fitting some more conventional fasteners and handles to the drop-down access panels, covers and scrap drawers below the conveyors, thus making the frequent cleaning and maintenance routines that much easier.

Protex not only produces and sells direct to 50 countries, but also, reassuringly for customers, holds stocks of its entire standard range, almost all models being available in a choice of stainless or zinc-plated steel.

There is no minimum order amount, whilst attractive discounts apply to increased quantities.

(This was Manufacturingtalk's Top Story on 22 April 2002).

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