Handwheels (4,000+ items) - Page 24
Star Grip w. Safety Lanyard, DIN 6336 Similar, D=M12X20, D1= 50, Steel, Black Plastic, Cap Gray
Handwheel, DIN 950, D1= 500 mm, Bore D2= 34 mm, Gray Cast Iron, Machine Handle Revolving, Steel
2-Spoke Handwheel, PA Plastic, Steel Bushing, Diameter D1= 129 mm, Bore D2= 14 mm, Revolving Grip
2-Spoke Handwheel, PA Plastic, Steel Bushing, Diameter D1= 252 mm, Bore D2= 24 mm, Revolving Grip
Delta Wheel D1=80 Square Socket Sw=9, Size:3, Thermoplastic Red Ral3020, Wgr Without Grip, D2=5
2-Spoke Handwheel, PA Plastic, Steel Bushing, Diameter D1= 99 mm, Bore D2= 0.375", Revolving Grip
Delta Wheel D1=80 Square Socket Sw=9, Size:3, Thermoplastic Black Ral7021, Wgr Without Grip, D2=5
2-Spoke Handwheel, PA Plastic, Steel Bushing, Diameter D1= 129 mm, Bore D2= 0.312", Without Grip
Star Grip w. Safety Lanyard, DIN 6336 Similar, D=M08X60, D1= 32, Steel, Black Plastic, Cap Gray
Star Grip w. Safety Lanyard, DIN 6336 Similar, D=M10X30, D1= 50, Steel, Black Plastic, Cap Black
About Handwheels
Handwheels are a type of mechanical device that are used to control or adjust the motion of machinery. They are commonly found in industrial and manufacturing settings, as well as on machines used in home workshops. Handwheels can be used to adjust the speed, tension, direction, or other variables related to the operation of a machine.
Types of Handwheels
Handwheels come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on their intended use. The most common types include hand wheels and knobs, handwheel knobs, steel hand wheels, machine hand wheels and machine handwheels. Each type is designed for specific applications such as manual adjustments or automated controls.
How Handwheels are Made
Handwheels are typically made from metal alloys such as steel or aluminum but may also be constructed from plastic or composite materials depending on the application. The internal components vary depending on the design but often include gears, levers, cams, shafts and springs.
Industries that use Handwheels
Handwheels can be found in many industries including automotive manufacturing, construction equipment assembly lines, medical device production lines and aerospace engineering facilities. Professionals working with these industries often use them to manually adjust machines during maintenance tasks or to fine-tune settings during product testing.
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