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Deken Product News: How to Kill a Good Comedy Routine
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011. How to Kill a Good Comedy Routine. The first two photos were taken after manufacture and set up. To simulate the application. The third photo is the actual installation. We used an 8-foot Extendamatic as the basis of the guard, then fastened a custom-designed swinging end panel to it which allowed it to fold to the side. A steel drop-pin to the floor keeps the assembly from wandering when deployed. At the other end, two solid steel arms serve the double duty of provi...This ...
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Deken Product News: July 2011
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Monday, July 25, 2011. Extendamatic 2-Hand Anti-Pinch Control. First Photo: Anti-Pinch Control engages automatically when gate extends. Second Photo: Extended Gate about to lock-up when retracted. Third Photo: Two hands needed to complete retraction process. We have never considered Extendamatic to be a pinch hazard and this is borne out by a 15-year record of operation with no occurrence of operator injury. Some of America's largest companies rely on Extendamatic to keep their employees from dangero...
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Deken Product News: February 2011
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011. How to Kill a Good Comedy Routine. The first two photos were taken after manufacture and set up. To simulate the application. The third photo is the actual installation. We used an 8-foot Extendamatic as the basis of the guard, then fastened a custom-designed swinging end panel to it which allowed it to fold to the side. A steel drop-pin to the floor keeps the assembly from wandering when deployed. At the other end, two solid steel arms serve the double duty of provi...This ...
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Deken Product News: March 2011
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011. Deken Power No Longer Manufacturing Coil Storage Systems. We have recently had a significant number of inquiries into our coil cradles and coil storage systems. Regretfully, we have discontinued the manufacture of these products in order to dedicate our resources to the development, marketing and distribution of our retractable guarding products. A comprehensive look at Extendamatic and Slide-A-Matic guarding is available at our website. Click here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Deken Product News: August 2011
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Thursday, August 18, 2011. New Extendamatic Website on the Way! It's been a couple of years now since the Extendamatic website was constructed and frankly, it's getting a little long in the tooth. We have made several notable modifications to the Extendamatic product and recently released a new line of sliding panel safety gates called Slide-A-Matic. It's time to do a better job of showing our stuff. I'll keep you posted . . . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New Extendamatic Website on the Way!
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Deken Product News: January 2011
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Cost is King. Maybe Not! Today's reality has dictated that companies (including yours). Refine cost cutting to a whole new level. When making a purchase, lowest cost wins! You say, "It's just a gate, or fence, or whatever.". Right And an iPhone is just a telephone. And how much are you saving in operator time, insurance costs and costs related to an injury that could occur without this type of guarding? You can get a comprehensive look at Extendamatic and Slide-A-Matic guarding...
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Deken Product News: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Slide-a-matic Panel Gate Ready for Release. For some time now I have been talking about the release of an entirely new gate that consists of a series of sliding panels, and I am proud to announce that the finishing touches are being applied to it as I write. Scissor gates (the most common being the ones you see covering storefronts). And it can easily rotate to the side. Amazing! Two Slide-a-matic gates (one mounted to the left, the other to the right). Slide-a-matic's tall panels...
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Deken Product News: Extendamatic 2-Hand Anti-Pinch Control
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Monday, July 25, 2011. Extendamatic 2-Hand Anti-Pinch Control. First Photo: Anti-Pinch Control engages automatically when gate extends. Second Photo: Extended Gate about to lock-up when retracted. Third Photo: Two hands needed to complete retraction process. We have never considered Extendamatic to be a pinch hazard and this is borne out by a 15-year record of operation with no occurrence of operator injury. Some of America's largest companies rely on Extendamatic to keep their employees from dangero...
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Deken Product News: Update on the new Slide-A-Matic guarding.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Update on the new Slide-A-Matic guarding. When a new product is released it is always interesting to track its acceptance in the marketplace and to see what changes customers are suggesting. Such has been the case with the new Slide-A-Matic guarding. I knew all along we could do it. A comprehensive look at Extendamatic and Slide-A-Matic guarding is available by clicking here. How to Kill a Good Comedy Routine. Update on the new Slide-A-Matic guarding. View my complete profile.
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Deken Product News: May 2010
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Friday, May 7, 2010. How strong is Extendamatic guarding? Let's take a sledge hammer to it and see! Recently Nabors Offshore Drilling ordered 2 of our gates to conduct an impact/function test to see if Extendamatic could stand the type of punishment that is dished out daily in an oil rig environment. We didn't realize at the time that the test was to simply beat them up with a sledge hammer. NOTE: If the movie does not play you can view it at:. More to come . . . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lets take a .