Frequently Asked Questions
The main standard in machine safety, CSA Z432, guides engineers on the minimum limitations that designers must adhere to. Engineers can certainly use Proteck-Safety products in their designs to meet the standard's requirements.
Industry standards include ISO 14120:2015 - Machine Safety, Fixed and Movable Guards, and ISO 13857:2019 - Safety of Machinery, Safety Distances.
The choice of mesh should be made based on the informative tables presented in machine safety standards. The responsible engineer must consider the distance from the hazard.
Yes, if the desired color is different from the standard proposed colors, simply contact the representative at Proteck-Safety to make the request. Additional costs and complementary delays may apply depending on the request.
Yes, the link that joins the safety hutch (the module that can integrate a safety curtain) must simply be removed or not ordered.
The hutch posts are adaptive and designed to accommodate all models of safety curtains, regardless of the manufacturer, up to a maximum height of approximately 2 meters.
Yes, the downloadable PDF manual explains the installation and assembly steps.
Your maintenance or technical team can handle the reception and assembly of the different modules by following the downloadable PDF manual on the website.
Certainly, as all CAD files are available to help designers easily integrate the Step format files into their 3D assemblies.
All assembly bolts are provided with the different modules except for the anchor bolts, as their choice must be determined by the clients based on the type of concrete present in their installation and the anchors usually used by the clients.
The panels are delivered on 48 in x 96 in pallets and must be handled carefully by a forklift operator using forks of sufficient length for handling.
Yes, it is a product designed, manufactured, and fully assembled in Canada.