Welded Wire Mesh Panels for Machine Guards: Opening, Wire Diameter and Frame RFQs

Welded wire mesh machine guard panel reviewed for opening wire diameter frame fixing and RFQ details

Welded wire mesh panels for machine guard RFQs should confirm opening, wire diameter, panel size, frame detail, edge treatment, coating, fixing method, quantity, packing and drawings. If the guard may use perforated sheet instead, the buyer should also confirm hole pattern, sheet thickness and open area requirements before quotation.

Answer summary: Use welded wire mesh panels for machine guard RFQs when the buyer needs a visible mesh guard with clear opening, wire diameter, panel size and fixing details. Use perforated sheet wording when the requirement is based on sheet thickness, hole pattern, open area and flat panel fabrication. QY should not infer machine safety compliance from photos or product names alone.

Where machine guard RFQ details change

Machine guard inquiries often start with broad wording such as "wire mesh guard," "mesh panel," "welded mesh panel" or "perforated guard panel." Those phrases point to different quotation details.

For welded wire mesh panels, buyers should confirm wire diameter, opening, panel size, edge or frame, coating and fixing. For perforated sheet guards, buyers should confirm sheet thickness, hole size, pitch, open area, edge margin and finish. If a machine safety standard applies, include the buyer's drawing or standard wording. QY can review fabrication and RFQ details, but should not claim safety compliance, guarding distance, stock, price or delivery time without confirmed project data.

For product context, see welded wire mesh, perforated metal sheet and perforated metal sheet for machine guards.

Welded mesh panel vs perforated sheet guard

Guard option Best-fit RFQ detail What buyers should confirm
Welded wire mesh panel Opening, wire diameter and panel frame Mesh opening, wire diameter, panel size, frame, coating and fixing
Woven wire mesh panel Weave and opening detail Material, opening or mesh count, wire diameter, weave type and frame
Perforated sheet guard Sheet thickness and hole pattern Material, thickness, hole size, pitch, open area, edge margin and finish
Expanded metal guard SWD, LWD and strand size Material, thickness, SWD, LWD, strand width, raised or flattened form
Framed guard panel Installed panel package Outer frame, bolt holes, hinges, locks, brackets and drawing

Specification details to confirm

RFQ detail Why it matters What buyers should send
Product wording Defines quotation basis Welded mesh panel, woven mesh, perforated sheet or expanded metal
Opening or hole size Affects visibility and guarding design Mesh opening, hole diameter, pitch or drawing value
Wire diameter or thickness Affects panel structure Wire diameter for mesh, sheet thickness for perforated sheet
Panel size Affects cutting and packing Width, height, quantity and tolerance if specified
Frame and edge Affects fabrication Unframed, framed, folded edge, welded frame or drawing detail
Fixing method Affects hardware review Bolt holes, brackets, hinges, clips or buyer-supplied frame
Coating and finish Affects finish wording Galvanized, powder coated, stainless, painted or other request
Packing and destination Needed for export review Bundle, pallet, labels, destination and loading notes

Key terms to clarify

  • Machine guard panel: A guard panel used around equipment or moving areas, usually defined by drawing and safety requirements.
  • Clear opening: The open space between wires or holes.
  • Open area: The percentage of open space in perforated or expanded sheet.
  • Frame detail: The edge or outer support structure used to hold a mesh or sheet panel.

What to prepare before sending RFQ

For a faster machine guard mesh review, prepare:

  • Machine guard drawing, sketch or photo with dimensions.
  • Product wording: welded mesh, woven mesh, perforated sheet or expanded metal.
  • Opening, hole size, pitch, mesh count, SWD/LWD or drawing value.
  • Wire diameter or sheet thickness.
  • Panel size, frame and edge detail.
  • Fixing method, hinges, brackets or bolt hole detail.
  • Coating, color, quantity, packing and destination.

RFQ checklist

Before sending a welded wire mesh machine guard RFQ, confirm:

  • Guard product form.
  • Opening or hole size.
  • Wire diameter or sheet thickness.
  • Panel width and height.
  • Frame or edge detail.
  • Fixing method.
  • Coating and finish.
  • Quantity.
  • Packing, destination and drawings.

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FAQ

What should a welded wire mesh machine guard RFQ include?

Send product wording, opening, wire diameter, panel size, frame, fixing method, coating, quantity, packing and drawings.

When should buyers use perforated sheet instead of welded mesh?

Use perforated sheet wording when the requirement depends on sheet thickness, hole pattern, pitch, open area, flat panel fabrication or edge margins.

Can QY decide machine safety compliance from a guard photo?

No. Machine safety compliance needs buyer-provided standards, drawings, guarding distances and project requirements.

Should the RFQ include frame and fixing details?

Yes. Frame, hinge, bracket, bolt hole and fixing details can change fabrication and quotation.

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