M5 / M6 Clamping Lever Mechanically Adjustable Handle Lock Male Thread Knob Hexagon Screw Positioning Quick Release Handle

M5 / M6 Clamping Lever Mechanically Adjustable Handle Lock Male Thread Knob Hexagon Screw Positioning Quick Release Handle
$30.00

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M5 / M6 Clamping Lever Mechanically Adjustable Handle Lock Male Thread Knob Hexagon Screw Positioning Quick Release Handle

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$30.00
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▶ Quick release handle can quickly and repeatedly locate the post clamp block;

▶ Compatible with 1/4 "-20 (M6) or M5 fastening screws, which provides better control and feel when locking and releasing the clamping block;

▶ The handle can be rotated without loosening the locking screw;

▶ There are 7 specifications to choose from, easy to use with different optomechanical components;

 

The handle is 2.36 inches (60mm) long and includes a 1/4 "-20 (M6) bolt that can be rotated directly to install the handle. The internal ratchet transmission mechanism prevents the handle from driving the bolt during the return position.

The quick release handle provides a simple and reliable method for fixing the flexible post clamp block. In many cases, a cap screw is used to fix the flexible clamp block to the post, and a balldriver is required for adjustment. For different loads, using a balldriver may be more difficult, or even unsafe. The quick release handle allows the clamping block to be tightened by hand, alleviating this problem and ensuring better control of the required torque when tightening and loosening the clamping block. Since this method does not require a balldriver, the time required for basic setup and alignment is shortened, and the clamping block is quickly fixed.

This is a kit device with a quick-release handle installed to quickly adjust the clamping mount.



Measurement error: Please allow a small measurement error.

 


 

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SKU M5, M6, NM6
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