S04-1 Mobile Trackless Trellis System from The Australian Trellis Door Company

S04-1 Mobile Trackless Trellis System
The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) offer a range of steel trellis doors and barriers, which solve many Occupational Health and Safety issues in manufacturing and construction environments.
The Australian Trellis Door Company’s S04-1 Mobile Trackless Trellis System provides a protective barrier for dangerous machinery in manufacturing environments.
The S04-1 Mobile Trackless Trellis System can be used to restrict access to certain dangerous areas of the factory while machines are in operation which could cause injury to passers by.
The S04-1 Mobile Trackless Trellis System operates on trolleys and can be wheeled away when not in use and stored out of sight. This system is economical and provides enormous flexibility, allowing the closing off of awkward openings, which may be typically difficult to secure.
These barriers can further be used to secure loading docks and warehouse roller door entries, preventing the public from wandering into factories and warehouses during trading hours.
The S04-1 trellis barriers can also assist in providing safe environments on construction sites which are near to pedestrian traffic. Bovis Lend Lease recently used these trellis barriers at their shopping centre extension in Charlestown, NSW.
Bovis Lend Lease were not allowed to do construction work at night due noise considerations, so they used these barriers to cordon off mall areas under construction, from the trading areas thereby allowing construction work to continue during normal centre operating hours.
The systems are secured on each end by a slam-lock facility, which locks the barrier to a side fixing point. If no suitable side-fixing point exists then one can use ATDC’s removable lockable post.
A typical example includes securing an area between machinery, shelving or glass walls where side locking onto these surfaces may not be possible. The removable lockable post locks down onto a laser cut stainless steel plate positioned on the floor, creating the required fixing point.
9-Oct-2008