KIPP

For more than 100 years, Kipp has been manufacturing high-quality and innovative clamping tools, standard components and operating parts for use in packaging, healthcare, marine, automotive, chemical and food processing industries. Read More

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About KIPP

The brand's extensive product catalogue includes a wide range of knobs, grips, cam lever handles, hinges, tube connectors and more. KIPP's adjustable handle range includes classic ball & modern designs featuring cam levers for a fatigue-less operation. The tension levers are designed to work with handles in operations where close clearances restrict the rotation of the handle. These levers have a steel / plastic constructed handle having black oxide finish for corrosion resistance and additional strength. They are further available in different inch sizes with handles rotating from 0 degrees to 5 degrees.

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Shipping

These Kipp products range from small to large sizes. They may require careful packaging as some items might get damaged while shipping. Hence, the brand's items are delivered by courier shipment and air freight for minimum downtime.

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KIPP Competitive Advantages

SYMPAtouch Clamping Levers

SYMPAtouch clamping levers feature a soft, slip-free material that consists of fibreglass reinforced plastic and thermoplastic elastomer for optimum grip stability and security. They feature a closed design that offers excellent protection against dirt. They also come equipped with a push button that improves disengagement and allows the handle to be easily used.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are clamp levers?

Clamp levers are mechanical devices which allow optimum tightening and loosening of screws by turning the lever, thus eliminating the use of tools.

What is the function of knurled knobs?

Knurled knobs provide excellent ergonomics and a safe grip on the user's hand during manoeuvring.

What is the use of a biopolymer?

Biopolymers are produced by living organisms, such as plants or microbes and are user-friendly, cost-effective and renewable as compared to synthetic biopolymers. Some examples of biopolymers are collagen, gelatin, cellulose, starch, alginate and silk fibroin.

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