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News Release from: Elesa (UK) | Subject: Ergostyle ERX adjustable clamping handles
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2001

Adjustable clamping handles which look
good

Elesa-Clayton have introduced the Ergostyle ERX range of adjustable clamping handles, ideal for use in areas of public access where decorative style is a major factor

Elesa-Clayton have introduced the Ergostyle ERX range of adjustable clamping handles with enhanced aesthetic and ergonomic features These are ideal for use in areas of public access where decorative style is a major factor and they are the premier range preferred by many users for rugged applications

ERX adjustable clamping handles are moulded in dark bluish grey reinforced technolpolymer with a textural finish and have a curved ergonomic design for greater ease of operation.

Clamping adjustment is facilitated by a spring-loaded button which highlights the point of operation.

Six standard colour options are offered for the push button cap - black, orange, grey, yellow, blue and red.

Other Elesa adjustable clamping handles are available to suit varying aesthetic and practical requirements.

This includes the extensive Elesa-Clayton range of MRX clamping handles, which is available in sizes from 40mm to 100mm and in four standard colours, black, grey, orange or green.

They are ideal for situations where quick release clamping is necessary and space constraints are tight, as the "lift and twist" action allows a ratchet effect for tightening and release.

The MR version is also with socket head screw.

The MRX, along with the ERX, also offer stainless steel derivatives suitable for food processing, pharmaceutical and offshore requirements.

In similar vein the GN300 diecast handle from Elesa-Clayton's Ganter range offers an all metal option. Request a free brochure from Elesa (UK) ...

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