What is the best industrial handle for your application?

May 18, 2022

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Below we will describe the Elesa range of handles to assist you in choosing the best component for your application.

1) Pull handles

Pull handles come in varied sizes and designs, but they all have one thing in common: they are strong and durable enough to withstand rigorous use.

They are most used in the telecoms and automotive industries and can also be used on cabinets and enclosures. They are ideal for doors as they take up little space and provide an excellent grip for opening.

Elesa flush pull handles are available in a range of colours and in a horizontal or vertical profile with optional lever latches. Our bestselling pull handles are bridge and tubular design. These have been ergonomically designed to provide a comfortable grip, no matter where you use them. We also supply bow handles which add a stylish touch to the workplace.

https://www.elesa.com/static/news/images/Pull_handles_230522.jpgPR-PF, EPR-PF-CLEAN, ERB-PF, RH-KS, GN 7332

2) Crank handles

Commonly used to adjust machinery controls and construction windows, crank handles harness a lever effect to maximise the operator’s force and enable movements such as winding and turning.

Crank handles are very effective components, but they can take up a lot of room. Committed to making life easier for our clients, we have included in the Elesa range features crank handles that fold down. They are great for use in workplaces where every inch of space is precious.

We manufacture our crank handles with strong metals and quality technopolymer – materials that are highly adept at transmitting high torque.

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MT-AT, ERFW+I, GN 472.3, EKH

3) Clamping handles

Sometimes you need a handle with full versatility, and that is why we supply adjustable clamping components with a choice of threaded hole or threaded screw.

These handles work when the lever is lifted to disengage the device teeth and brought back to its start position. Upon release, the return spring automatically engages the teeth to allow manual loosening or tightening. Providing optimum results even when space limits the lever turning angle, Elesa handles are efficient for use in places where screws are frequently adjusted.

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ERX., MRT., MRX., ERZ-SST-VD, GN 305, ERW., GN 126


4) Folding handles

Also known as recessed handles, Elesa folding handles retract into a tray to provide a neat and level finish. They are like flush handles, but the addition of a handle can offer a more comfortable grip.

Our range of folding handles are made from steel, aluminium, stainless steel and technopolymer. They are commonly used on sliding doors, as their unobtrusive design allows doors to pass in front of each other without a protrusion getting in the way. They are also ideal for use as cabinet handles as they offer a sleek and space-saving aesthetic.

https://www.elesa.com/static/news/images/Folding_handles_230522.jpg

MPR, RH-EE-01, MPE


For the full range of Elesa industrial handles, consult our catalogue.

 



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