Watertight clamping lever MRY-SST-HVD
polyamidetechnopolymeradjustable

Watertight clamping lever - MRY-SST-HVD - ELESA - polyamide / technopolymer / adjustable
Watertight clamping lever - MRY-SST-HVD - ELESA - polyamide / technopolymer / adjustable
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Characteristics

Material
technopolymer, polyamide
Other characteristics
adjustable, threaded, watertight

Description

Lever body and clamping element Glass-fibre reinforced polyamide based (PA) technopolymer, RAL 5005 blue colour, plain finish (Ra < 0.8 μm). Produced from FDA compliant raw material (FDA CFR.21 and EU 10/2011). Packing rings Thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), hardness 75 +/- 5 shore A, in blue colour RAL 5005, FDA compliant. Standard executions MRY-SST-HVD: AISI 316 stainless steel boss, threaded blind hole. MRY-SST-p-HVD: AISI 316 stainless steel threaded stud, chamfered flat end according to UNI 947 : ISO 4753 Features and applications A system of gaskets between the various parts of the adjustment mechanism makes this handle practically watertight, preventing the deposit of antigenic residues. Suitable for applications on machines and equipment subject to frequent cleaning with water jets or that operate in the presence of liquids. The cavity-free design and texture-free surface finish ensure maximum serviceability of the product. The technopolymer in RAL 5005 blue colour, easily visible in case of accidental food contamination. Suitable for clamping when the lever turning angle is limited owing to lack of space. Compared to other types of adjustable handles with metal retaining screw this solution offers: - Electrical insulation for the operator during operation. - Removal of visible steel parts likely to rust. - More comfortable lever disengagement.

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