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Machine and production line ancillaries, miscellaneous equipment
News Release from: Elesa (UK) | Subject: ERX adjustable clamping handles
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 October 2004
Speed of assembly features clamp handles
Bringing a new level of design quality to items such as knobs and handles to speed assembly, adjustable clamping handles are pre-set using electric or pneumatic drives.
Elesa's Ergostyle range of standard components has brought a new level of design quality to items such as knobs and handles This has proved so popular that speed of assembly has become an issue for volume production - Elesa have addressed this on their ERX adjustable clamping handles by provision of a TORXR T15 socket for assembly purposes, thus ensuring that speed and style are available together
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 17 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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On show at Manufacturing Technology Scotland are many examples of Elesa-Clayton standard machine elements, including new products such as Hinges, Levelling Feet, and the expanding Ergostyle range.
ERX.AV ensures that machine production is as speedy as possible, with clamp handles pre-set using electric or pneumatic drives and final stage clamping under manual control, which permits particularly fine control by virtue of the spring loaded multi tooth (24) engagement mechanism.
Together with the ergonomically proportioned lever handle, this allows sensitive adjustment even in mid process.
ERX clamping handles may be used in confined spaces where adjustable clamping is required, but space is restricted so the lever/handle may not be rotated.
Final stage manual tightening or loosening in daily operation is accomplished with a push button action and step-round lever engagement. Request a free brochure from Elesa (UK) ...
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