Telescopic reaction arm BT-MG
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telescopic reaction arm
telescopic reaction arm
telescopic reaction arm
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BT-MG MAGNESIUM TELESCOPIC ARMS New range of telescopic arms in magnesium alloy, designed and produced by Fiam. Conform for use with any kind of tool (screwdrivers/nutrunners, drills, tappers) being extremely resistant to mechanical stress thus guaranteeing reliability and long life span, thanks to accurate manufacturing process and applied innovative materials. Designed with different telescoping extension elements (3 for all models and 2 for BT-MG 10...), they are conform for working areas according to various productive needs: from a minimum of 45,5 cm to a maximum of over 2 meters. Double terminal coupling guarantees great handiness and maximum freedom of action also for inclined tightening operations. They can be easily installed on existing workplaces on ceiling or wall using a simple plate with reduced dimensions. Magnesium competes with many other polymeric materials and is increasingly used in industrial contexts, from automotive, through aeronautics to biomechanics as it offers many benefits: •it is lighter than aluminum (-30%), making the tool easier to handle •it is highly resistant to wear and impact, comparable to the carbon fiber arms •it has excellent vibration damping and electro-magnetic shielding properties •it bears a yield stress similar to that of aluminium alloys •the “alodine”® treatment ensures that it is long-lasting and corrosion resistant •it is fully recyclable and biocompatible with human contact, making it ecological.

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