Mezzanine Safeti-Gates Extends Safety Gate Line Beyond People and Products
The new RobotGate utilizes a power operated, single gate system that provides fall protection for ASRS automated robots and pallet shuttles as they move from level to level.
ESSEX, MA — February 12, 2025 — Mezzanine Safeti-Gates, Inc., an innovator in the design and manufacturing of pallet drop safety gates that provide fall protection in distribution centers, warehouses and manufacturing and material handling facilities, announced that it now offers RobotGate™, a new safety gate designed to protect industrial robots from falling into shafts of vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs) or elevators in automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) of material handling and warehousing facilities.
The new RobotGate utilizes a power operated, single gate system that provides fall protection for ASRS automated robots and pallet shuttles as they move from level to level. The steel safety gate interlocks with the elevator or VRC and mounts to existing pallet rack and any floor rails the robots use to move around the area. RobotGate keeps its shaft-facing gate closed in order to keep the robot away from the ledge of the elevator shaft, only opening when the elevator is present and aligned with the floor on that level.
"The investments being made into automation, including robots that help in material handling applications are not small. Just like making an investment in the safety of your human workforce, companies also need to think about investing in the safety of their robotic workforce," said Aaron Conway, president, Mezzanine Safeti-Gates, Inc. "We created the RobotGate out of need, as many facility managers have reached out after an incident, most of which required a complete replacement of the robot. RoboGates provide the same level of safety for operations, as our Roly® safety gate provides for people and products."
The RobotGate is another instance in which a custom engineered safety gate design has evolved to become a standard model sold by the company. Other models that started as custom designs include the Open Top, Tri-Side, Dock-Lift and High Pallet Pivot safety gates. Pallet drop safety gates systems manufactured by Mezzanine Safeti-Gates come in standard single-wide and double-wide sizes. All safety gates can be manufactured in stainless steel or powder-coated steel and finished in any color. Custom engineering can be obtained for uncommon pallet drop area sizes and or unique applications.
Representatives from Mezzanine Safeti-Gates will be in ProMat booth S1849 in Chicago's McCormick Place from March 17-20, 2025, and can discuss RobotGate applications.
Used in thousands of locations throughout the world, pallet drop safety gate systems offered by Mezzanine Safeti-Gates can be equipped with additional forklift truck ‘operator-assist' technologies including power, remote operation and radio frequency sensors. Product containment netting is available for new and existing pallet drop gates. To learn more about the full line of industrial pallet drop gates, visit https://www.mezzgate.com.
About Mezzanine Safeti-Gates, Inc.
Headquartered in Essex, Mass, Mezzanine Safeti-Gates is an innovator in the design and manufacturing of pallet drop safety gate systems for material handling, warehousing and manufacturing operations. In business for over 42 years, the company designed the first dual-gate pallet drop safety system, the Roly® mezzanine safety gate, which has been installed in thousands of facilities across the world. The company offers a full line of pallet gates, designs for loading docks, dock-lifts and custom-engineered solutions. All gates in the company's product suite can be customized to meet specific facility requirements and meet OSHA, ANSI, IBC and CCOHS fall protection standards. A member of MHI, ProGMA and MHEDA, the company can be reached via telephone at 978.768.3000, email at sales@MezzGate.com or on the web at https://www.MezzGate.com.
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