Охрана машин
Панели ограждений для защиты машин
Automation lines for pallet nailing and packaging need a guard that does more than block access. When a door opens, the safety circuit must stop the machine immediately, and the fence should connect cleanly to the controls team’s preferred interlock hardware. Mdfence machine guarding fence panels are built for that integration-first workflow.

| Целевая линия | Automated pallet nailing lines, packaging lines, and controlled access machine cells |
| Safety interface | Pre-set mounting points for Omron D4NL, Pizzato, and other common safety interlock switches |
| Engineering benefit | Less on-site drilling, less hole matching, and fewer field modifications for integrators |
| Логика установки | Standardized panel interfaces support faster commissioning and cleaner safety circuit setup |
01. Built for the integrator’s safety layout
The first problem in machine guarding is not the fence itself. It is the interface. When a production line already has a defined stop-and-release logic, the guard must accept the door switch and the lockout hardware without re-engineering the whole perimeter. Mdfence keeps that fit-up simple with pre-planned switch positions for common international safety interlocks.

02. Cuts hidden field labor
Ordinary fence panels often turn into a site fabrication job. Teams spend time measuring, drilling, checking alignment, and correcting the door side again after the machine layout shifts. That hidden work creates schedule risk. With machine guarding fence panels designed around the switch hardware from the start, the project team spends less time adapting the fence and more time commissioning the line.

03. Supports stable safety circuit behavior
For the controls engineer, a guard is only useful when the signal path is predictable. Stable switch placement helps keep the safety loop consistent, which means fewer surprises during line startup and fewer retrofit issues later. Mdfence is aimed at that “guard the machine and keep the circuit reliable” requirement that buyers from automation teams care about most.

Where the fit matters most
- Packaging lines that need a fast, repeatable door switch interface.
- Automated pallet nailing systems that cannot afford long现场改造时间.
- Cells managed by automation integrators who need a standard safety hardware landing point.
Need the interface drawing before you release the layout?
Request the panel and switch layout details first. That lets your team confirm the interlock position, reduce site surprises, and keep the safety design aligned with the machine control plan.
machine guarding fence panels for cleaner integration
If your line already has a defined safety control logic, Mdfence helps the guard follow that logic instead of forcing a custom retrofit. Send your layout and switch preference, and we will help map the fence interface to the machine.







