Product category:
Knobs, Handles and Enclosure Hardware
News Release from: Elesa (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2001
Thermoplastic high gloss finish knobs on
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At the UK's Manufacturing Week, Elesa-Clayton are this year showing new items such as the I.622 family of thermoplastic high gloss finish threaded and knock-on knobs
At the UK's Manufacturing Week, Elesa-Clayton are this year showing new items through most product ranges of their standard machine elements This includes the I.622 family of thermoplastic high gloss finish threaded and knock-on knobs
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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These are shatterproof and available in a range of standard colours.
They are a vast improvement in ergonomic design over conventional ball knobs and are ideal for the end of control levers.
Also featured are handles and adjustable handles in electro static discharge material suitable for use on tables and workstations especially for environments such as PCB manufacture etc.
Other new items include small solid grip knobs with stainless steel inserts, ESN single wing nuts (only one wing from the main body, suitable as on/off turning/positioning knobs and MCT two piece construction handknobs allowing customers to fit their own bolts, with a vast variety of thread options available for small quantities.
In particular there are significant developments in the CF range of thermoplastic hinges and the LSA/LM ranges of plastic/metal levelling feet.
The Ergostyle range of high quality aesthetic design products now also include a selection of control levers, wing nuts and bridge handles. Request free introductory details about products from Elesa (UK) ...
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