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Machine Shields protect milling operators from chips, coolant.

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Machine Shields protect milling operators from chips, coolant.
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April 26, 2011 - Available for vertical milling machines, electrically interlocked heavy-duty milling machine shields exceed OSHA and ANSI safety requirements. Products consist of thermo-formed, impact-resistant, transparent, polycarbonate front shield in tubular-steel frames. When shield is swung out of position at either of 2 safety microswitch location, positive contacts open and send stop signal to machine control. Each shield can be positioned for maximum protection during operation.

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Rockford Systems, Inc.
4620 Hydraulic Rd.
Rockford, IL, 61109 2695
USA



Electrically Interlocked Heavy-Duty Milling Machine Shields


ROCKFORD, IL - Rockford Systems, Inc. has introduced a new line of electrically interlocked heavy-duty milling machine shields. The use of these electrically interlocked milling machine shields goes beyond OSHA and ANSI safety requirements.

These electrically interlocked shields are available for vertical milling machines and have two (2) safety microswitch locations. When the shield is swung out of position at either safety microswitch location, the positive contacts on the microswitch open, sending a stop signal to the machine control. All safety microswitches are mounted in an enclosed housing with a rating of IP 67 and a mechanical life of one million switching cycles.

The shields consist of a thermo-formed, high impact-resistant, transparent polycarbonate front shield in tubular-steel frames. This provides operator protection from flying chips and coolant. The shield clamps to a steel support rod that rotates 180° and operates a shield safety microswitch. The steel base also houses a second safety microswitch and provides lateral adjustment. Each shield can be positioned for maximum protection during operation and can be swung out of the way for easy access to the workpiece and tooling.

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.
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