Handwheel GN 322-250-K26-A Z009236
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Handwheel GN 322-250-K26-A Z009236
Handwheels – precision and functionality in every detail
The handwheel GN 322-250-K26-A is a standard machine part, designed for smooth and precise adjustment of components. Made of aluminum, it is characterized by its lightweight and durability, which translates into user comfort and long service life. It is an ideal solution for both professional installers and end-users looking for a reliable control element.
- Versatility of application: Handwheels are widely used in machine tools, precision equipment and all kinds of machines where manual adjustment of movement is required.
- Durability and resistance: The use of aluminum guarantees resistance to corrosion and mechanical damage, ensuring long-term operation even in harsh industrial conditions.
- Ergonomics: The carefully designed shape of the wheel provides a comfortable grip and precise control over the movement of the adjusted element.
- Compatibility: As part of the standard Elesa+Ganter series, the GN 322-250-K26-A wheel is compatible with a wide range of other machine elements, making it easy to integrate with existing systems.
Elesa+Ganter is a renowned manufacturer of standard machine parts, offering a comprehensive range of products for industry. Handwheels are just one of many elements of their rich offer, also including clamping knobs, levers, handles and many other components. By choosing Elesa+Ganter products, you are guaranteed high quality workmanship and reliable operation.
It is worth remembering that the handwheel is not a replacement part in the sense of repairing a damaged component – it is a dedicated structural element used for manual control of movement in machines and devices. Its solid construction and precise workmanship translate into work efficiency and safety of use. The handwheel should be mounted according to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure proper operation of the entire system.

