Footswitches with Guards We have a range of footswitches with guards. Some are built-in whilst others are an optional add-on which we may recommend based on the application they are being used for Guards are a popular addition to many of our footswitches, for this reason, we have some guards which can be used with a range of our switches meaning most of our footswitch have a guard option available. Benefits of Using Footswitches with Guards Footswitches with guards are selected for use because; They protect the user - although they are not guaranteed to prevent injury, a footswitch with a guard can offer some added user protection in an industrial environment where there is a risk of something falling on the switch. We drop test our footswitches with guards to test their ability to withstand a 10kg weight falling from 1m high. Find out more about Why We Drop Test. They protect the footswitch - a guard can also act as a barrier to the switch meaning it does not get pressed by accident. For this purpose, we have our Latching Safety Guard which can be folded on top of the switch to prevent unintentional actuation. There are some applications, for example; Laser Operation, where using a footswitch with a guard is a standard requirement, so it’s worth bearing this in mind when selecting footswitches for such applications. Most of our footswitches with guards have some or all of the following features to ease of use; Non-slip rubber feet Handle cut out Available in a range of colours Adequate room for safety shoes to be worn during operation Single or double option Constructed of mild steel Suitable for use with a range of our footswitches Footswitches with Guards from Herga We have some guards which are compatible with a range of our footswitches, these can be purchased separately to the footswitches; 6201 6202 6203-001 - latching safety guard We also have a range of footswitches with guards built into the switch itself. 6251 6252 6253 6255 625x (medical approval) 6256 For more information on any of our footswitches with guards or for help selecting the best one for your applications please contact us. Article published on: 29/11/2019 Article last updated on: 29/11/2019