Conveyor Guards

The Martin® Conveyor Guards improve worker safety. The mesh panel guards conform to OSHA/MSHA standards and prevent worker exposure to conveyor nip points and pinch point hazards.

Features and Benefits:

  • Mesh guards allow for inspection while keeping workers safely away from moving parts and pinch points.
  • Conforms to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.217 when installed with a minimum of 5.50 in. between guard opening and hazard.
  • Wedge clamps allow panels to be removed and reinstalled quickly.
  • Rugged modular design installs on supplied angle iron structure and does not need to attach to conveyor equipment.

Options:

  • Guards are available in several sizes and can be used in a variety of combinations to fit almost any application. Systems can be easily expanded or relocated as needed.
  • Single Wedge Clamp, Double Wedge Clamp or Wedge Bolt available
Conveyor Guard Sizes

Part Number

24 X 24 inch (610 X 610 mm)

UCBG-002424-F

24 X 36 inch (610 X 914 mm)

UCBG-002436-F

24 X 50 inch (610 X 1270 mm)

UCBG-002450-F

30 x 50 inch (762 X 1270 mm)

UCBG-003050-F

36 X 50 inch (914 X 1270 mm)

UCBG-003650-F

Our technicians and engineers are available to provide expert advice and assistance on this product and all of your bulk material handling questions and problems. Please contact us today and let us help!

Resources

Brochure - Transfer Point Solutions Download
Brochure - Belt Cleaning Solutions Download
Tech Data Sheet - Conveyor Guards Download
Operator Manual - Conveyor Guards Download
Drawing - Conveyor Guards Installation Download
Drawing - Conveyor Guards Unistrut Installation on Standard Chute Supports Download
Drawing - Conveyor Guards Unistrut Installation on EVO® Style Chute Supports Download

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