The Tee Knuckle was designed to work with a Tee Link to create two branches from one base. These knuckles can also be used to give a full 180° range of motion if you do not need through cable routing.
This heavy duty knuckle uses a double socket configuration to clamp the ball on a heavy duty base or heavy duty link. The heavy duty knuckle has (2) 3/8-16 screws and hex nuts on one side and a 1/2-13 clamp handle on the other side for quick adjustments. The design allows for a large range of motion while maintaining the internal hose and cable routing capability
The knuckle uses a double socket configuration to clamp to the ball on a base, link, or sensor mount. The design allows for a large range of motion while maintaining the internal hose and cable routing ability.
The Tee Knuckle was designed to work with a Tee Link to create two branches from one base. These knuckles can also be used to give a full 180° range of motion if you do not need through cable routing.
Links are used with knuckles to extend the reach and increase the flexibility. Standard series are available in 5 lengths: 2”, 4”, 6”, 8”, and 12”. Links are hollow to continue the cable routing ability. Example: AFSB-3-6 would be a 6” link
Links are used with knuckles to extend reach and increase flexibility. This is a 2” link for shorter applications. Links are hollow to continue the cable routing ability
Links are used with knuckles to extend the reach and increase the flexibility. This is a 4” link for longer applications. Links are hollow to continue the cable routing ability.
The heavy duty ball link is used with the heavy duty knuckle to extend the reach and increase flexiblity. The link is 6” long and both of the ball ends have a knurled ring around it to improve the rigidity of the knuckle connection.The link is hollow for the continuation of routing wires, cables, or small hoses.
The Tee Link, when used with a Tee Knuckle gripped on the center ball, creates two separate branches. The hole in the center ball allows cable and hose routing for each branch
The Tee Link, when used with a Tee Knuckle gripped on the center ball, creates two separate branches. The hole in the center ball allows cable and hose routing for each branch.
When ergonomics are important there is no better way to put a cycle start button on a machine. With threaded M30 x 1.5 and room for the cable connection inside, these are designed to protect the button from damage. Use them once and you will never go back to a square bracket. Mounts to AFSB-2 and AFSB-290.