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Lathe Chuck Shields provide OSHA and ANSI safety compliance.
Lathe Chuck Shields provide OSHA and ANSI safety compliance.

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Lathe Chuck Shields provide OSHA and ANSI safety compliance.


December 6, 2006 - Able to deflect chips and coolant, 3/16 in. thick polycarbonate heavy-duty lathe chuck shields provide barrier between chuck, workpiece, and operator. Shields hinge up to left and out of way for changing chuck, using chuck key, and changing the workpiece. Operator doesn't need to reach over chuck to change workpiece, and shields will not interfere with lathes that have rear guard/backsplash.

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Work Shield protects personnel from flying debris.


New Lathe Chuck Shields


Safeguard Personnel for OSHA and ANSI Safety Compliance

Rockton, Illinois, November 29, 2006: Danray Products LLC has just released a line of heavy-duty lathe chuck shields that are designed to apply to lathes or other similar machine applications. The 3/16"-thick polycarbonate shields provide a barrier between the chuck and workpiece and the operator. The shields also deflect chips, coolant, and other particles. The shields hinge up to the left and out of the way for changing the chuck, using the chuck key, and changing the workpiece. The operator doesn't need to reach over the chuck to move the shields in and out of position (which is a possible safety hazard), and the shields will not interfere with lathes that have a rear guard/backsplash. These shields comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212 and ANSI B11.6 safety standards for machine tools.

Our lathe chuck shields are proudly made in the United States of America!



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Ryan Ebens
USA
Phone: 815-262-6667
FAX: 815-282-5186
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Company Information:
Name: Danray Products LLC
Address: 11859 Deacon Drive
City: Rockton
State: IL
ZIP: 61072-9411
Country: USA
Phone: 866-482-6807
FAX: 815-282-5186
http://www.danrayproducts.com


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