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News Release from: JW Winco | Subject: Solid disk handwheels
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 April 2002
Solid handwheels resist chemical agents
JW Winco has enhanced its line of solid disk handwheels.
JW Winco has enhanced its line of solid disk handwheels The Elesa original design handwheels are available in two versions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Two ways to handle handwheels
JW Winco now offers a line of ISO 9001 certified technopolymer plastic solid disk handwheels.
The first, a phenolic plastic with or without a revolving handle, is designed to prevent injuries to hands.
The handwheel hub is black oxide steel supplied blank without bore and a matte white anodised aluminium decorative ring.
The phenolic plastic handle features a zinc plated steel threaded spindle.
The other version is reinforced phenolic plastic with a black, glossy finish featuring a locking retractable handle made of steel with a black oxide finish.
The hub is moulded-in, blank without bore, and made of steel with a black oxide finish.
The design provides front and rear finger grips for comfortable operation.
Both versions are resistant to solvents, oils, grease, and other chemical agents.
The handwheels are available with modifications such as keyways and set screw holes on request.
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