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Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the knob and rotating it 90°.
Quickly align, join, or hold machine components in place in food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments. Pulling the plunger knob and twisting it 90° will lock the nose into its retracted position.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the handle and rotating it 90°.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the ring and rotating it 90°.
Install by hand or with a hex key in low-clearance applications.
Thread onto machinery or attach a knob or handle to the threaded spindle.
A T-handle makes these spring plungers easy to grip.
A quarter turn of the handle locks these plungers in the retracted position. The T-handle is easy to grip.
A smooth ball handle is easy to grip and won't catch on other parts.
A quarter turn of the handle locks these plungers in the retracted position. The smooth ball handle is easy to grip and won't catch on other parts.
An L-handle takes up less space than a T-handle.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling and rotating the knob.
Lock the nose in the retracted position by pulling the knob and rotating it 90°.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Lock sliding windows in a closed position, or slightly open for ventilation.