Martin Tools | CH14B | Broached Crank Handle

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Martin Tools
  • Model Number: {manufacturers_part_number}
  • Product Name: Broached Crank Handle
  • Weight: 0 lbs
  • Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 0 inches

Key Features

  • Broached Bore Design: Ensures a precise and secure fit onto shafts, preventing slippage during operation.
  • Durable Construction: Built with robust materials to withstand rigorous industrial environments and provide lasting performance.
  • Ergonomic Grip: Engineered for comfortable handling, reducing operator fatigue during extended use.
  • Reliable Operation: Delivers consistent and smooth turning action for precise adjustments.

Applications

The Martin Tools Broached Crank Handle is ideal for a variety of tasks requiring manual rotation and adjustment. It is commonly used in:

  • Industrial Machinery: For making fine adjustments on production equipment and assembly lines.
  • Tooling and Fixtures: Provides leverage for tightening or positioning components in jigs and fixtures.
  • Valve Operation: Facilitates manual control and adjustment of various types of valves.
  • Workshop Equipment: Suitable for operating handwheels on lathes, mills, and other shop machinery.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Control: The broached design ensures a solid connection, offering superior control and precision during adjustments.
  • Increased Efficiency: Operators can quickly and accurately make necessary modifications, streamlining workflows.
  • Reduced Strain: The ergonomic handle design minimizes hand fatigue, allowing for more comfortable and sustained use.
  • Long-Term Durability: Constructed to resist wear and tear, this heavy-duty crank handle provides reliable service, reducing replacement frequency.

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$228.18

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 20 January, 2011.

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