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Product category: Machine Safety Components
News Release from: Bett Sistemi | Subject: Robofram and PSMS systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 October 2000

Steel and aluminium components for
machine safety

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Bett Sistemi, based in Italy, is achieving some success in the design and production of stainless steel and aluminium components and structures for accident prevention

Bett Sistemi, based in Correggio, Reggio Emilia (Italy), has attained the position of leader in the design and production of stainless steel and aluminium components and structures for accident prevention: major manufacturers of machines in the packaging, bottling, food and pharmaceutical sectors have conferred the growing success of Bett Sistemi's protection systems Bett Sistemi's range of accident prevention components consists of..

Roboframe Pack - these are accident prevention components and structures for the packaging, mechanical and automation sectors in general.

They feature aluminium tubes and joints in a thermoplastic material.

Roboframe Food - these are accident prevention components and structures for the bottling, food and pharmaceutical sectors.

They feature stainless steel tubes, joints in a thermoplastic material and a strengthened steel core.

PSMS (Standard Modular Safety Systems) - these external protective guards, manufactured in aluminium, are fixed to the floor around work islands, palletising systems, automated machines and robots.

Besides complying with safety directives provided by the law, the Roboframe protection systems guarantee optimal structural strength, excellent resistance against corrosion (stainless steel) as well as an extremely quick assembly.

Bett Sistemi's qualified technicians help the client to realise any type of protective system.

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