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New
stainless steel ratchet
arm
for
machine control in harsh
environments.
West Boylston, MA
December 27, 2012 .
. . The new Model 101
stainless steel ratchet
arm from Lowell
Corporation is designed
to make machinery
adjustment faster,
easier, and safer in
workplaces where
equipment is exposed to
harsh conditions.
Lowell's new
device features a
stainless steel
non-replaceable gear,
stainless
handle plates and
ratchet components, and
a plastic spacer, all
factory pre-assembled. A
bolt-thru opening in the
head makes it easy to
mount the Model 101 on
any shaft length.
The
construction is
well-suited to
applications in wet and
corrosive environments
such as pulp and paper,
food, and chemical
processing, and in a
variety of outdoor
applications such as
aggregate conveyor
belts.
The Model 101
is 7-3/4" long, 1-9/16"
wide, 19/32" thick, and
weighs 12 oz. There are
16 gear teeth which
provide 22.5º of
rotation between clicks.
Torque limit is 80
lb-ft. Priced under $55,
it is sold by
distributors.
Designed for
permanent mounting on
shafts or studs, the
Model 101 can perform
many adjustments
including cross feed,
rise and fall, gib and
quill, positioning
screw, or clamping.
Like all of
the company’s products,
Lowell’s Model 101
ratchet arm is
guaranteed against
defects in material and
workmanship for a period
of one year from date of
delivery.
For the name of a
distributor, more information
about the Lowell tools, or for a full-line
catalog, call
800/456-9355 or
508/835-2900, or email
customerservice@lowellcorp.com.
The web address is
www.lowellcorp.com/products/ratchetarms/model101stainless.html.
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