Features & Benefits
$135.00
| Machine Guard Fencing | |
|---|---|
| Component | Post |
| Overall Height (mm) | 2015 |
| Overall Width (mm) | 60 |
| Overall Length (mm) | 60 |
| Fixings(included) | 4 Wedge Anchors (14x100mm) & 2 Brackets |
| Other Included Item(s) | 1 Post Cap & Foot Cover |
$155.00
| Machine Guard Fencing | |
|---|---|
| Component | Small Panel |
| Overall Height (mm) | 1840 |
| Overall Width (mm) | 500 |
$195.00
| Machine Guard Fencing | |
|---|---|
| Component | Medium Panel |
| Overall Height (mm) | 1840 |
| Overall Width (mm) | 990 |
$245.00
| Machine Guard Fencing | |
|---|---|
| Component | Large Panel |
| Overall Height (mm) | 1840 |
| Overall Width (mm) | 1500 |
Please contact us for bulk quantity purchases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Machine guard fencing is a purpose-built safety barrier system designed to physically separate people from hazardous machinery and automated processes. It establishes a controlled perimeter around equipment, restricting access to dangerous areas while still allowing visibility, airflow, and operational oversight. Typically modular in design, it can be configured with panels, posts, and access points to ensure that entry into risk zones is managed and aligned with workplace safety requirements.
Machine guard fencing is typically used anywhere machinery creates a defined risk zone that needs controlled access. In practical terms, you’ll find it in: - Manufacturing environments – around production lines, presses, and automated equipment, - Warehouses and distribution centres – enclosing conveyor systems, palletising machines, and sortation areas, - Robotics and automation cells – isolating robotic arms and high-speed automated processes, - Processing plants – including food, packaging, and material handling operations, - Maintenance or high-risk zones – where only authorised personnel should enter. The common thread is simple: whenever equipment operates in a way that could cause injury or disruption, machine guard fencing is used to create a clear physical boundary between people and hazards while maintaining efficient workflow.
Yes. One of the key advantages is flexibility: - Panels can be relocated, - Layouts can expand with production changes, - Systems can adapt to new machinery, This makes it a future-proof safety investment. Our project management team can help you in installing panels or relocating them.
Minimal maintenance is required: - Periodic inspection of panels and fixings, - Checking gate locks and interlocks, - Ensuring no damage or unauthorised modifications. Routine checks ensure ongoing compliance and safety performance.