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5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Cam Lever
Are you looking to buy a cam lever? Also known as clamping levers, they offer an ergonomic and effective way to make adjustments. After screwing a cam lever into an object, you can pull the handle to perform a clamping … Read More
How to Choose a Heavy-Duty Lever Arm
Some machinery adjustment and clamping processes require more torque than others. For high-stress applications such as these, you may want to use a heavy-duty lever arm. They feature a handle that you can grab and turn to adjust the machinery … Read More
What Are Clamping Levers?
Lever arms are available in a variety of styles. In addition to traditional single-arm and two-arm styles, there are clamping levers. Also known as clamping handles, they allow for quick and easy adjustments via clamping. What are clamping levers exactly, … Read More
6 Things to Consider When Choosing a Lever Arm
Lever arms are commonly used to control machines. Also known as lever handles, they support a variety of machine-related applications. You can use them to start and stop machines, change the gears, make adjustments and more. If you’re going to … Read More
Single vs Multi-Arm Levers: What’s the Difference?
Lever arms are a common type of control mechanism for machinery. Also known as lever handles, they consist of a gripping surface that you can turn — or pull, depending on the type — to control a machine. Their simple … Read More
What Are Offset Lever Arms?
When shopping for lever arms, you may notice that some of them aren’t straight. This isn’t a design flaw. Rather, some lever arms are intentionally angled at or near the middle. Known as offset lever arms, they are used in … Read More