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Indexing Levers

 (4 product groups)

Indexing levers are devices used to rotate shafts by a set angle and lock them securely in position. To operate an indexing lever, the user lifts it against spring tension, allowing the shaft to rotate. The lever connects to the shaft via a location pin, while the shaft is secured to the machine through a location flange.

These levers are widely applied in various industries for tasks such as clamping, fixing, rotating, and securing objects, particularly in tight or confined areas.

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Clamping Levers - Tapered Handle/Threaded Insert

Tapered Female Clamping Handles are operated by a simple lift and rotate action with a push button for releasing and adjustment. The tapered handle allows for convenient positioning for maximum leverage when mounted onto male threaded applications.

Clamping Levers - Tapered Handle/Threaded Stud

Tapered Male Clamping Handles are operated by a simple lift and rotate action with a push button for releasing and adjustment. The tapered handle allows for convenient positioning for maximum leverage when mounted onto female threaded applications.

Clamping Levers - Teardrop Handle/Threaded Insert

Teardrop Female Clamping Handles are operated by a simple lift and rotate action with a push button for releasing and adjustment. The teardrop handle allows for convenient positioning for maximum leverage as well as saving space and keeping the handle out of the way.

Clamping Levers - Teardrop Handle/Threaded Stud

Teardrop Male Clamping Handles are operated by a simple lift and rotate action with a push button for releasing and adjustment. The teardrop handle allows for convenient positioning for maximum leverage as well as saving space to keep the handle out of the way.