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Milling Machine Guards

Milling machine guards are two or three-sided enclosures that surround milling machinery, which contains dangerous cutters. They also protect machinists and operators from flying swarf, coolant, pieces of the material that have detached and tool breakages. Milling machine guards also keep the working environment cleaner and workers safer without compromising productivity.

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Gordon Engineering Corp.
Brookfield, CT
800-315-9233
Gordon Engineering has over 25 years of experience and innovation in manufacturing milling machine guards. Our line of high quality and high performance safety products includes guarding systems, monitors and insulators in addition to our switches, ring sensors and other control products. We also supply hundreds of companies with custom designed items to better meet their needs.
Flexbar Machine Corporation
Islandia, NY
800-879-7575
Flexbar Machine is a leading supplier of a range of products that you cannot get anywhere else. Our product line includes safety systems, automotive inspection tools, milling machine guards and shields, tool accessories, video and optical inspection and much more. We manufacture most of our product line and are proud to offer precision industrial products from companies around the world.
Acme Wire Products Company, Incorporated
Mystic, CT
800-723-7015
Acme Wire Products custom manufactures precision wire components that are versatile - lightweight, yet strong - used to guard, enclose or guide your product. Wire is the preferred material for applications as chassis, fan and milling machine guards, telecom racks, frames and cable management. With cost effective tooling and 40+ years of experience, let us show you the benefits of wire guards!
Simplex Isolation Systems
Fontana, CA
800-854-7951
Innovator and leader since 1979, Simplex Isolation Systems offers optimum products for clean, safe, energy efficient manufacturing environments. Our GatorJaw framing system makes quick and easy industrial enclosures, milling machine guards and process barriers. Our Airblock and LightBlock products act as barriers, meet OSHA requirements and really save on energy costs!
GSM Industrial Inc.
Lancaster, PA
717-207-8985
As a full metal fabrication and installation contractor, GSM Industries comes equipped with a highly skilled crew, superior machining, metalworking experience and a brand new 110,000 square foot facility in order to meet your most demanding pressure vessel, pressure tank and water pressure tank orders. Contact us for assistance with your next milling machine guards order.

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Milling Machine Guards


Milling machine guards are a system of panels in a steel tubing or aluminum frame and are always composed of transparent panels so workers are able to see the fabrication process. Milling machines are tools used to form and alter solid materials, including wood, plastic and a variety of metals. Their operations include slot and keyway cutting, planning, drilling, rebating, routing and cutting away material by feeding the workpiece past multiple rotating tooth cutters. They are used mostly in manufacturing facilities, but are also found in school shop classes as well as workshops. When the milling machinery is in operation, all machine guards are locked and secure, no matter what their design; be it static, which is non-moving or traversing, which is able to move without being detached. Milling machine guards are either custom made to exact design specifications or pre-engineered to different sizes. Their size depends on the dimensions of the milling machinery, but is usually larger than other machine guarding pieces.

There are two main types of milling machine guards; those that slide, and those that are stationary. Both are always locked into place while the milling machine is in operation in order to protect workers, but some are able to slide back and fourth along a cross-slide, while others must be detached but can be swung out of place in order to get to the machining area. All milling machine guard panels are transparent and fabricated out of a strong, resistant and shatter proof plastic material called polycarbonate. Polycarbonate provides the same clarity as glass, but is safer to use and longer lasting. Some of the transparent panels are able to slide up and down, giving workers and operators easy access to the machining area without detaching the guard from the machinery. The frame must be very strong and able to handle continuous high impact from materials flying at high speeds. Guards that encase milling machinery are either horizontal or vertical in orientation, depending on the dimensions of the machinery. Horizontal guards slide back and fourth in a linear movement, while vertical guards are taller and might only need partial paneling on the top portion.