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Wildeck, Inc.: Wilgard® Guard Rail


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Wildeck, Inc. is the largest U.S. manufacturer of industrial work platforms (mezzanines), vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs), rideable material lifts (RMLs), custom ladders, access platforms and safety guarding products. In warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing,...
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With three levels of Wilgard® to choose from, there’s no need to shop around.

With three levels of Wilgard® to choose from, there’s no need to shop around.

When it comes to protective guard rail for your facility, you now have three powerful choices to protect your valuable inventory, equipment, machinery and (most importantly) your people.

With the expansion of Wildeck’s industry leading Wilgard® guard rail brand, the new Wilgard® XT (XTra Tough), Wilgard® MT (Medium Toughness), and Wilgard® LT (Lighter Toughness) guard rail systems offer a wider range of impact resistance than any other U.S. manufacturer.

Highlights

  • Three levels of impact resistance
  • Reduces downtime for equipment and manpower
  • Prevents workers’ compensation claims
  • Directs pedestrian and forklift traffic flow
  • Lift-out rail options available

One Tough Family

  • Wilgard® XT guard rail provides extra protection for a safer, more efficient work environment. It withstands a 13,000 lb. impact traveling at 4 mph.
  • Wilgard® MT guard rail is second only in strength to Wilgard XT and has been tested to comply with the 10,000 lb. ‘industry standard’ impact rating.
  • Wilgard® LT guard rail provides high value at a competitive price and is ideal for lighter duty guarding of personnel areas, workstations and walkways.

Applications

Before that next OSHA inspection, take a look at your safety requirements and contact your Wildeck representative to select the level of protection that specifically meets your needs. With three levels of Wilgard® to choose from, there’s no need to shop around.

  • Protect expensive equipment
  • Shield manufacturing areas
  • Separate work zones
  • Warehousing and storage areas
  • Freight and pedestrian doors
  • Distribution centers
  • Isolate pedestrian walkways and stairs
  • Dock load/unloading areas