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Die cast Fixed Straight Arm Crank Handles are ideal for use on window construction, trailer hitches, commercial equipment, and machinery adjustment controls. The straight arm allows for fast and easy rotation.
Fold-Away Handles, sometimes called Collapsible Handles, are commonly used on window construction, trailer hitches and for machinery adjustment controls. The fold down handle folds parallel to the body of the crank for safety, and to save space when not in use.
Browse our range of fixed revolving and fold-away handles, including; Revolving and Folding Handles with straight or conical design options that are made from Black Thermoplastic. Our Folding Handle options include a Stainless Steel Crank Handle and Folding Crank Handle options made from Black Polyamide (PA) with a matte finish.
Molded Fixed Straight Arm Crank Handles are commonly used on machinery adjustment and commercial product controls. The durable plastic material is resistant to environmental concerns and provides a neat finish.
These self-tapping screws with metal hex socket heads and cup points are used to join two or more pieces of material. They are distinguished by their hexagonal head, which can be turned with a hex socket wrench, and their cup-shaped point, which burrows into the material being fastened to prevent the screw from loosening.
The cup point design offers a strong and sturdy attachment by giving a sharp point that bites into the materials. Their self-tapping function removes the need for pre-drilling or tapping, saving time and effort during installation. They have a tensile strength class of 5.8 (500 N/mm2).
A hex socket wrench is required for installation and removal. This is especially useful in applications where screws must be accessible or removed frequently. Used in machine construction, automobile production, and medical device applications.
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