Product category:
Knobs, Handles and Enclosure Hardware
News Release from: Elesa (UK) | Subject: Elastomer finish handknobs and handles
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 September 2000
Improved grip comfort on handknobs and
handles
Elesa-Clayton has brought another first to the engineering industry, a small range of technically advanced, specialist handknobs and handles with an elastomer finish for improved grip comfort
Market leaders Elesa-Clayton - so often at the forefront of developments in standard production components - has brought another first to the engineering industry This time it is a small range of technically advanced, specialist handknobs and handles with an elastomer finish for improved grip comfort
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Commonly known as soft-touch, these elements have been developed for machinery or equipment that requires frequent tightening, or for handles that are subject to severe stresses.
The fundamental characteristic of these "soft" products is their ability to ensure a safer and more stable ergonomic grip, and to improve the comfort of the operator's hand, increasing adherence to the element and absorbing vibrations.
The inherent properties of "soft" materials actually increase the grip on the component, even in unfavourable environmental conditions such as humidity, dryness, heat, cold or grease.
This means greater safety and less stress on the operator's hand.
Precisely because of their particular characteristics, "soft-touch" elements can be employed in the manufacture of medical instruments and instruments used in operations that require extreme precision.
In such situations, given the small size of the components concerned, tightening often requires increased sensitivity from the fingers.
They can be employed in fitness equipment, where the athlete's sweat reduces gripping ability, or in machinery and tools used for gardening and the transport of merchandise, where climatic conditions are not always optimal because of high humidity/heat conditions.
The "soft" shatterproof handknobs and handles come in both male and female fixing types and for suitable quantities can be manufactured in special colours to order. Request a free brochure from Elesa (UK) ...
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