Handle DIN 469-80-B8-F Z011957
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Handle DIN 469-80-B8-F Z011957
DIN 469-80-B8-F Handwheel – a solid solution for precise control
DIN 469-80-B8-F handwheel is a machine element designed for manual control of devices and mechanisms. Made of cast iron, it is characterized by high strength and resistance to loads, making it a reliable component in various industrial applications. It is a standard element, widely used in machines and equipment requiring precise adjustment.
Design and application
This handwheel, compliant with DIN 469-80-B8-F standard, is designed to transfer torque from the handle to a shaft or other drive element. The cast iron construction provides stability and minimizes the risk of deformation under forces acting during operation. It finds application in:
- Production machines – as an element for controlling the movement of slides, feed tables or other components.
- Laboratory equipment – for precise adjustment of settings.
- Medical equipment – where manual motion control is required.
- Agricultural machinery – in regulating mechanisms.
- General industrial applications – wherever a reliable and durable hand crank is needed.
Advantages of the DIN 469-80-B8-F handwheel
- Strength and durability: Cast iron construction guarantees long life even in harsh operating conditions.
- DIN standard compliance: Ensures compatibility with other machine elements and ease of replacement.
- Control precision: Allows accurate adjustment of mechanism movement.
- Versatility: Wide range of applications in various industries.
- Easy installation: Standard dimensions facilitate integration with existing structures.
Thanks to its solid construction and precise operation, the DIN 469-80-B8-F handwheel is an ideal choice for both professional installers and end-users looking for a reliable solution for controlling machines and equipment. It is a component that will perform well in demanding industrial applications, ensuring long-lasting and efficient operation.

