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Product category: Knobs, Handles and Enclosure Hardware
News Release from: Elesa (UK) | Subject: Standard machine elements
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 February 2000

Machining service eliminates second-op
problems

2nd operation machining services from Elesa-Clayton have now been extended to offer boring and reaming to H7 standard, keyway cutting, drill and tap of cross holes and more

The recently introduced 2nd operation machinery service from Elesa-Clayton for the standard machine elements, has now been extended to offer: boring and reaming to H7 standard, keyway cutting, drill and tap of cross holes, drill of plain cross holes, and threading of bores This is all done from a standard price list and saves customers time, administration, handling, and risk

The Elesa-Clayton machinery service eliminates 2nd operation problems since standard machine elements are delivered finished with no third party or customer handling/machining, saving on time, internal processing, machining errors, and transit damage.

Elements are set up and jigged to machine true to the main moulding for perfect operation.

The newly extended insert machining service is offered by Elesa-Clayton who are now able to supply handwheels, crank handles and handknobs from their comprehensive range with custom machined mounting bosses to match shaft fitment.

By supplying custom pre-machined parts, Elesa-Clayton have eliminated the often unseen costs of secondary operations, including scrapping of damaged units, double handling and additional administration.

Boring and reaming, keyway cutting, drilling and tapping or cross holes, are among the many possible specifications that customers can call up.

This follows new tooling investment at Elesa-Clayton which promises to reduce the time delay between ordering and fitment of finished components. Request a free brochure from Elesa (UK) ...

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