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Product category: Springs, dampers, latches, locks and small components
News Release from: Elesa (UK) | Subject: GN187
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 15 June 2006

Plates lock in angular adjustments

Serrated locking plates allow positive location at 6-degree intervals - ideal for items such as heavy inspection covers where they could be dangerous to an individual if it came loose.

Positive but easily adjustable angular positioning of equipment, especially relatively heavy items, has always been a problem - until now The Elesa solution is the GN187 serrated locking plate

These allow positive location at 6-degree intervals - ideal for items such as heavy inspection covers where they could be dangerous to an individual if it came loose.

Similarly, for chair adjustment or other equipment needing positive locking on a regular/frequent basis.

The GN187 serrated locking plates are in black nitrided steel or stainless steel and feature four variant configurations to suit almost any application - for example centre tapped fitting, twin tapped holes, twin scroll pins or cap screws, and they are available in sizes from 22 to 40mm diameter.

Clamping can be by centre machine screw but for faster and easier adjustment an Elesa adjustable clamping handle can be used in conjunction with thrust springs for a more easily controlled action. Request a free brochure from Elesa (UK) ...

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