The handwheels can be mounted on the second journal of double-shaft motors or drive axles. The handy handwheels can be used to adjust motors/linear drives precisely, which is typically used as a reference point or zero point. Furthermore, electric motors can be adjusted by hand in the event of a power failure, for example to release jammed or locked items.

Tech up:
- For shafts with D-cut (5 / 6.35 / 8 / 14 mm shafts with D-cut)

Cost down:
- Set the reference point manually instead of using a reference switch

Proof:
- 400 % cheaper than electric reference/homing drives

Sustainability: