APPROVED VENDOR Adjustable Handle: Zinc w/ Steel Thread, M12
The APPROVED VENDOR Adjustable Handle is a ball-style adjustable handle with threaded hole, featuring a zinc body with steel thread. It has an M12 thread type and a 95 mm length (MPN MA-79042).
SKU 3G-OTH-515679
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Product Description
The APPROVED VENDOR Adjustable Handle is a ball-style adjustable handle with threaded hole, featuring a zinc body with steel thread. It has an M12 thread type and a 95 mm length (MPN MA-79042).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the APPROVED VENDOR Adjustable Handle used for?
This ball-style adjustable handle with threaded hole is used for manual clamping, positioning, and adjustment on industrial machinery, jigs, and fixtures. The M12 thread and 95 mm length suit applications requiring frequent repositioning without tools.
What are the specifications of the APPROVED VENDOR Adjustable Handle MA-79042?
The APPROVED VENDOR Adjustable Handle has a zinc body with steel thread, M12 thread type, and 95 mm length. It is a ball-style adjustable handle with threaded hole, part number MA-79042.
Where to buy the APPROVED VENDOR Adjustable Handle MA-79042 worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the APPROVED VENDOR Adjustable Handle MA-79042 worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your facility, ensuring you receive the correct part for your application.
How to select the right adjustable handle for a machine fixture?
Select an adjustable handle by matching thread type (e.g., M12), length (e.g., 95 mm), and body material to your fixture's load and environment. The APPROVED VENDOR ball-style handle with zinc body and steel thread suits general industrial use.
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3G Electric supplies APPROVED VENDOR ball-style adjustable handles with threaded hole. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.









