Handle DIN 468-315-V27-D Z011910
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Handle DIN 468-315-V27-D Z011910
Crank – a solid solution for precise control
The DIN 468-315-V27-D crank is an element used for manual control of machines and devices. Made of cast iron, it is characterized by high strength and resistance to loads. It is a standard machine element, widely used in various industries. Its design, compliant with the DIN 468 standard, ensures reliability and safety of use.
Construction and application
This crank, with dimensions specified in DIN 468-315, is designed for mounting on shafts with a diameter of 315 mm. The cast iron construction guarantees stability and minimizes the risk of mechanical damage during intensive use. It finds application in agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, production lines, and anywhere where manual control of rotational movement is required. Thanks to its versatility, this crank is ideal for both professional installers and end-users looking for a reliable solution.
Advantages and benefits
- Durability: Cast iron is a material known for its resistance to abrasion and mechanical damage, which translates into a long service life of the crank.
- Compliance with DIN 468 standard: Guarantee of compatibility with other machine elements and safety of use.
- Versatility: Wide range of applications in various industries – from agricultural machinery to production lines.
- Simple installation: The crank is easy to install and disassemble, reducing machine downtime during servicing or repairs.
- Solid construction: Provides stable and precise control of rotational movement, minimizing the risk of operational errors.
- Resistance to loads: Cast iron copes well with transferring forces acting on the crank during machine operation.
The DIN 468-315-V27-D crank is a proven element that, thanks to its solidity and versatility, is a reliable solution for a wide range of customers. Its design has been created with long-term operation in mind, even in difficult industrial conditions.

