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Working with Ford Meter Box and Clow Valve Companies like Ford Meter Box and Clow Valve have


adopted Guardian


Bandsaw's technology with impressive results, transforming their gate removal process from one of the most feared tasks in the foundry into routine, accident- free work. Beyond safety, these foundries have


also reported reduced downtime, fewer blade changes, and improved overall productivity.


The Latest Innovation: The Guardian Abrasive Saw Guardian’s latest innovation, the Guardian Abrasive Saw, extends their safety-first approach into abrasive cutoff operations. The abrasive saw excels at cutting hard metals, where bandsaw blades would quickly dull. The abrasive saw, featuring a 16-


inch abrasive disk, incorporates the same groundbreaking vision safety technology, marking another first for the industry.


The Future of Foundry Safety and Productivity


Looking ahead, Guardian remains committed to its core mission—ensuring every worker goes home safely to their families each day. “At Guardian, we’re not just


selling saws; we’re changing the way the industry approaches safety,” Keith Blenkinsopp emphasizes. “If we’ve prevented just one injury, we've done our job. But our goal remains zero injuries for every customer we serve.” For foundries who are serious


about improving their safety culture and productivity, Guardian Bandsaw is setting the new standard.


Above: Model G600L Above: Model G400L


Above: Model G900L


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