Essentra Components Launches New Catalogue Products
September 27, 2019 | EssentraEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Essentra Components has announced thousands of new catalogue products focused on the needs of their industrial manufacturing customers.
This includes 5,000 new SKUs of standard machine parts including handwheels, knobs, levers, handles, control knobs, and indexing plungers. Alongside new PA, PP, POM and PF offerings they also have steel, stainless steel and aluminium choices and customisable colour options to suit customer build applications.
Other extended ranges to make things easier for future machine builds include:
Hygienic feet, handles, locks and nuts: Their new easy to clean, chemically resistant, 3-A standard range of products are ideal for healthcare and food industry equipment manufacturing. 3-A is a standard to promote hygienic equipment design. This set of feet, handles and knobs all incorporate polished 304 stainless steel, silicone gaskets and smooth surfaces to reduce dust and dirt build-up. Polished 304 stainless steel nuts prevent air, dust and liquid ingress by obscuring threads.
Anti-vibration bell mounts: In a range of thread sizes from M8-M16, these light to medium duty mounts made from steel and shore rubber hardness 60 isolate vibrations. Safe break options are available.
Toggle clamps: Extended range of vertical and horizontal, hold-down, push/pull, safety lock and stainless steel clamps stocked in industry standard sizing.
Accessories for hydraulic systems: Oil level indicators, breather caps with splash guard and column level indicators for checking fluid levels in hydraulic systems.
Tube clamp connectors: For connecting, assembling and clamping elements in machine building and tube connecting.
About Essentra Components
In 2013, three companies - Moss, Skiffy, and Richco Inc. - combined to form Essentra Components EMEA. This provided our customers with an even greater selection of industrial components, with regional distribution sites across Europe and an international network extending to the Americas and Asia, including 12 principal manufacturing facilities and 47 sales and distribution operations. For further information, please visit http://www.essentracomponents.com/
About Essentra plc
Essentra plc is a FTSE 250 company and a leading global provider of essential components and solutions. Through its three global divisions, Essentra focuses on the light manufacture and distribution of high volume, enabling components which serve customers in a wide variety of end-markets and geographies. Essentra’s global network extends to 33 countries and includes c. 8,000 employees, 49 principal manufacturing facilities, 64 sales & distribution operations and four research and development centres. For further information, please visit www.essentraplc.com.
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