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Corson Fabricating NAAMS Standard Fencing

American & metric standard dimensions for manufacturing automation

Corson Fabricating NAAMS Standard Fencing
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Corson Fabricating LLC offers NAAMS standard fencing for manufacturing automation in a multitude of sizes and configurations, in both metric and American standard dimensions.

North American Automotive Metric Standards (NAAMS) Standard Fencing is economical, versatile, customizable, and easy to install.

NAAMS perimeter fencing components are part of a larger collaboration, established in 1991, between Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, and their respective suppliers. The purpose of this alliance was to standardize tooling components in the automotive industry to reduce time and costs in the design and building of said tooling, without compromising quality and performance.

NAAMS safety fencing is primarily used in the automotive industry but can be used in almost all manufacturing that utilizes automation in its processing.

Corson Fabricating LLC offers NAAMS standard fencing in a multitude of sizes and configurations, in both metric and American standard dimensions.

Standard Overall Height (millimeters) Overall Height (inches) Sweep (millimeters) Sweep (inches)
Metric & American 1525 60 280 11
Metric & American 1755 69 203 8
Metric 2005 79 152 6
Metric & American 2135 84 280 11
Metric 2200 86.6 178 7

Cable tray support brackets are offered in Z, L, T, and F styles.

In addition to NAAMS standard fencing, Corson Fabricating also offers GM Standard fencing and custom safety fencing.

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