Flexible-Arm Shields protect machine users from swarf.
May 12, 2005 - Used on lathes, drills, mills, grinders, band saws, or similar equipment, shields place barrier between operator and flying chips, sparks, and coolant generated at point of operation. Heavy-duty, flexible arms are made of spring steel and covered with vinyl to protect them from contaminants that would lessen their holding power. Offered with direct or magnetic mounting base, shields have transparent portion constructed of 3/16 in. thick clear polycarbonate.
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Rockford, Illinois—Rockford Systems adds flexibility to its shields product line with its new flexible-arm shields. These shields can be used on lathes, drills, small mills, grinders, band saws, or similar equipment including woodworking machines. The heavy-duty, flexible arms are made of spring steel and are covered with vinyl to protect them from grease, oil, and contaminants that would weaken their holding power.
The transparent portion of these shields is constructed of 3/16"-thick clear polycarbonate. The shield places a barrier between an operator and the flying chips (swarf), sparks, and coolant generated at the point of operation. The flexible-arm shields are available with two styles of mounting base: direct mount or magnetic.
For further information, please write, call, or fax Rockford Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 5525, Rockford, IL 61125-0525, Phone: 1-800-922-7533, Fax: (815) 874-6144, Web Site: www.rockfordsystems.com, E-Mail: sales@rockfordsystems.com.
Contacts:
General Information:
Larry Johnson
USA
Phone: 800-922-7533 Company Information: Name: Rockford Systems, Inc. Address: 4620 Hydraulic Rd. City: Rockford State: IL ZIP: 61109 2695 Country: USA Phone: 800-922-7533 FAX: 815-874-6144 http://www.rockfordsystems.com
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