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Wire guards are protective equipment used to shield various parts and machinery from damage. Constructed from various types of metal or plastic wire, although metal is often preferred, wire guards can be fabricated through a number of different wire forming processes. Able to be customized to better suit certain applications, wire guards are utilized in a broad spectrum of industries.

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HyTech Spring and Machine Corporation
Plainwell, MI
269-685-1768
HyTech is a custom designer and manufacturer of wire guards for distribution to a variety of industries including aerospace, automotive, military, electronic and more. We also offer precision miniature and micro parts. Our wire forming capabilities include .002" to .240" diameter wire and wire straightening capabilities include .004" to .236" diameter wire. ISO/TS - 16949:2002 Certified.
Advance Wire Forming, Inc.
Cleveland, OH
216-432-3250
As a full-service manufacturer of wire guards Advance designs, develops, engineers and manufactures wire forms to your exact specifications, or they can turn your ideas from an initial concept to a final product. Their top priorities are customer satisfaction, on-time deliveries, cost-efficiency and to maintain long-term relationships with their customers through quality products & people.
Merrill Manufacturing Corporation
Merrill, WI
888-662-9473
Merrill Manufacturing specializes in finding creative solutions for your custom wire guard needs. Their wire forming techniques, cost-effective designs and experienced employees have made Merrill a top choice among new and repeat customers. They can customize for any application or product and decrease manufacturing costs, serving you both quality and affordability.
Acme Wire Products Company, Incorporated
Mystic, CT
800-723-7015
Acme Wire Products provides close tolerance wire fabrications using steel and stainless steel. Customized applications include a wide range of wire guards for many different applications. Acme works with wire from .050 to .500 diameter. Whether your application is simple or sophisticated, the team at Acme Wire Products can provide you with a part that meets your needs. Contact them today!
Argo Products Company
St. Louis, MO
877-385-1803
By complying with ISO 9001 2008 requirements, we strive to be the best supplier of quality wire guards. We strive to provide our customers with products and service that meet their needs. We build quality into our processes by ensuring a thorough understanding of our customer's requirements and developing our manufacturing plans utilizing a preventative action approach.

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Wire Guards


Wire guards control traffic, segment off security areas and keep larger flying debris from leaving the machine workplace. They are easy and quick to install, and are not effected by power outages or electrical issues like safety light curtains are. Wire guards usually enclose automated and robotic machinery, tanks, heavy equipment, motors and spiral HVAC fans. They are used both indoors and out, and are usually over six feet tall to prevent individuals from climbing over the barrier. Besides protecting workers from accident and injury, wire guards also prevent unauthorized personnel from entering certain work zones, as well as lower the risk of tampering and vandalism. Unlike other forms of machine guards, wire guards are an effective way to alert workers to the existence of potentially dangerous machinery. They are often painted bright colors like orange or yellow and have warning signs hung from them.

Installation of wire guards is quick and easy. They are almost exactly like fencing, only with more gauges and weave options. The wire may be welded at the cross points or interweaved in a number of different patterns. The wire mesh is sold in panels, which are attached to poles. The poles are permanently mounted to the plant or factory floor. Wire guards have many different size and shape options, and can enclose machinery of literally any size. Most wire guards include a lockable door. Some doors have electrical interlocks, which shut down the machine if opened because maintenance is always necessary. To improve corrosion and rust resistance as well as strength and durability, the wire mesh is often galvanized, a process that coats the metal in molten zinc. The zinc reacts with the metal, either steel or iron, and forms an alloy coating on the surface. Smaller wire guards also often protect clocks, lighting and electrical signage from damage. They are not made for applications that require full visibility. Instead, they are composed of thin metal wires that make up a large pattern of holes, which vary in size according to how much visibility is necessary.