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Hand Operated Presses have ergonomic handles.

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Hand Operated Presses have ergonomic handles.
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April 2, 2003 - Rack-and-Pinion and Toggle Presses are equipped with side-mounted, offset handles that can be incrementally adjusted to proper position in order to suit operator's physical requirements. Handles provide extended horizontal surface with soft, comfortable, non-slip grip that aids in reducing muscle fatigue. Toggle Presses are offered with forces to 5,000 lb, and Rack-and-Pinion Presses have constant force throughout stroke from 1–550 lb.

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Schmidt Feintechnik Corp.
280 Executive Dr.
Cranberry Township, PA, 16066-6415
USA


SCHMIDT Offers New Ergonomic Handle for its Precision Hand Presses

Cranberry Twp., PA, February 25, 2003 - - SCHMIDT Feintechnik announces the availability of ergonomic handles for its line of precision hand-operated presses. Ergonomically designed handles help the press operator achieve higher output levels and provide a more comfortable workstation. These side-mounted, offset handles can be incrementally adjusted to the proper position to suit the operator's physical requirements. They also feature an extended horizontal surface with a soft comfortable non-slip grip that significantly reduces muscle fatigue.

The new ergonomic handles are available on hand-operated SCHMIDT® Rack-and-Pinion and Toggle Presses. SCHMIDT® Toggle Presses with either round or gib-guided square rams are available with force up to 5,000 lbs. SCHMIDT® Rack-and-Pinion Presses with constant force throughout the stroke are available with ram forces from 1 to 550 lbs. SCHMIDT ergonomic handles can be field installed on presses that are already in use and fitted with the standard handles.

SCHMIDT® also offers Stroke Return Lock devices for all its hand-operated Rack-and-Pinion and Toggle Presses. These devices are equipped with a spring-loaded E-Stop button to permit emergency release of the locking mechanism, in the event of improperly loaded component parts, defective assemblies, missing parts and to insure operator safety. Once the operator has completed the full press stroke, the mechanism automatically releases and the handle will return to the starting position thus assuring absolute repeatability of the pressing operation.

For more information on Ergonomic Handles for SCHMIDT® Hand-Operated Presses call 1-800-959-1218, E-Mail your request to info@schmidtpresses.com or visit www.schmidtpresses.com.
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