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Product category: Machine Safety Components
News Release from: Micromech | Subject: Safe Fix
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 09 May 2005

Stable security system for hostile
environments

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Safe Fix has been designed to be secure, practical and attractive - the ideal guarding for production and machine protection.

Safety in a modern factory is paramount but should go hand in hand with an open yet accessible workplace To satisfy all these aspects Safe Fix has been designed to be secure, practical and attractive - the ideal guarding for production and machine protection

The Safe Fix system is part of a comprehensive system that includes a wide variety of panels and doors that provide safety not only in dangerous environments, but also protect machines from the human factor.

It is a high quality, robust and stable security system for hostile environments in several standard heights and because of the numerous widths available the flexible system can be installed in almost any location.

This applies to both support posts and panels meaning the system can be adapted to fit even difficult and complex spaces.

For example, Safe Fix can be "stepped" when necessary to fit differences in floor or ceiling levels, tunnels are also easily constructed.

Suitable for almost every manufacturing plant Safe Fix can withstand extreme changes in temperature and other aggressive environments.

It also has a long working life and still looks good after many years of service.

This robust range is built to meet the stringent requirements of British safety standards.

The extensive range of panels includes various mesh panels, sound absorbing walls, solid, sheet steel and carbonate panels, as well as modules with openings and UV windows to shield welding work.

All components in this system can be combined with each other.

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