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The Diacon® conveyor guard system improves the safety and productivity of conveyor systems across a range of industries, including sugar, mining, warehouse/logistics and manufacturing. Its unique, customisable and compact plastic mesh design offers an innovative solution to protect those working in and around conveyors. 

Key features: 

  • Lightweight 
  • Corrosion-free
  • No painting required
  • Custom-made and configurable 
  • Hook and hang system
  • UV Protection (15 years +) 
  • Complies with Australian standards 

AS4024.3611-2015 & AS4024.3610-2015

How it works: 

  1. Install Diacon Conveyor Mounting Bracket to troughing frame.
  2. Attach Conveyor Hungry Board to bracket with locking wedge. 
  3. “Hook, hang and lock” Diacon Conveyor Guard to bracket. 

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DIACON HUNGRY BOARDS

The Diacon® Hungry Board is an stainless steel-reinforced plastic panel that contains product on conveyors, reduces spillage and increases capacity by up to 30%. From greenfield sites to existing plant upgrades, the Hungry Boards work together with the Conveyor Guards to deliver a safer conveyor environment. This product ensures maximum capacity on conveyors, without heavy support structures. 

Key features: 

  • Easily customised to suit conveyor 
  • Pin and wedge system 
  • Lightweight materials
  • Easily removed for idler replacement 
  • Safe storage during maintenance 
  • Corrosion-free construction
  • No painting required 

How it works: 

  1. Install Diacon Conveyor Mounting Bracket to troughing frame. 
  2. Attach Conveyor Hungry Board to bracket with locking wedge. 
  3. “Hook, hang and lock” Diacon Conveyor Guard to bracket. 

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DIACON SAFETY PANEL

The Diacon Safety Panel is a plastic mesh panel guard that is custom designed with patterned holes to meet safety regulations and stop accidental access to dangerous or off-limit objects on worksites. Their quick attachment to existing equipment and easy removal makes them a smart safety improvement. 

Key features: 

  • Easily configurable
  • Corrosion-free 
  • Lightweight 
  • Hook and hang system with captive slide lock
  • Holes available in various sizes
  • Sound deadening qualities 
  • UV Protection (15+ years) 

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1800 342 266

VISIT WEBSITE>

DIACON CONVEYOR GUARDS

DIACON CONVEYOR GUARDS

The Diacon® conveyor guard system improves the safety and productivity of conveyor systems across a range of industries, including sugar, mining, warehouse/logistics and manufacturing. Its unique, customisable and compact plastic mesh design offers an innovative solution to protect those working in and around conveyors. 

Key features: 

  • Lightweight 
  • Corrosion-free
  • No painting required
  • Custom-made and configurable 
  • Hook and hang system
  • UV Protection (15 years +) 
  • Complies with Australian standards 

AS4024.3611-2015 & AS4024.3610-2015

How it works: 

  1. Install Diacon Conveyor Mounting Bracket to troughing frame.
  2. Attach Conveyor Hungry Board to bracket with locking wedge. 
  3. “Hook, hang and lock” Diacon Conveyor Guard to bracket. 

READ MORE>

DIACON HUNGRY BOARDS

The Diacon® Hungry Board is an stainless steel-reinforced plastic panel that contains product on conveyors, reduces spillage and increases capacity by up to 30%. From greenfield sites to existing plant upgrades, the Hungry Boards work together with the Conveyor Guards to deliver a safer conveyor environment. This product ensures maximum capacity on conveyors, without heavy support structures. 

Key features: 

  • Easily customised to suit conveyor 
  • Pin and wedge system 
  • Lightweight materials
  • Easily removed for idler replacement 
  • Safe storage during maintenance 
  • Corrosion-free construction
  • No painting required 

How it works: 

  1. Install Diacon Conveyor Mounting Bracket to troughing frame. 
  2. Attach Conveyor Hungry Board to bracket with locking wedge. 
  3. “Hook, hang and lock” Diacon Conveyor Guard to bracket. 

READ MORE>

DIACON SAFETY PANEL

The Diacon Safety Panel is a plastic mesh panel guard that is custom designed with patterned holes to meet safety regulations and stop accidental access to dangerous or off-limit objects on worksites. Their quick attachment to existing equipment and easy removal makes them a smart safety improvement. 

Key features: 

  • Easily configurable
  • Corrosion-free 
  • Lightweight 
  • Hook and hang system with captive slide lock
  • Holes available in various sizes
  • Sound deadening qualities 
  • UV Protection (15+ years) 

READ MORE>

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