Elesa's new range of adjustable clamping handles are ideal for repetitive, high frequency clamping operations of jigs and workpieces, mobility aids and food processing equipment
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Repetitive, very high frequency clamping operations of jigs and workpieces, mobility aids and food processing equipment, often calls for speed and high performance in tight spaces.
A situation which Elesa had exactly in mind when introducing their new MRT range of adjustable clamping handles.
The MRT series has been tested for repetitive tightening in the order of 100,000 cycles. For even very tight spaces the smallest MRT variants have handles just 43mm long with the longest at only 80mm and all MRT handles feature push button release so that the male (or female) stud may be tightened in a step and arc process. Standard manufacture is an open design of handle in glass reinforced technopolymer with optimal zinc plated steel, stainless steel or brass bosses or studs. This design particularly offers electric insulation for the operator, no visible steel parts to rust and a particularly comfortable lever release mechanism.
Contact Information
Nigel Pritchett
Elesa (UK) Limited
26 Moorlands Estate
Metheringham
Lincolnshire
LN4 3HX