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Retaining devices for wrenches and hand percussion instruments TEKHBARER
Updated: 04.10.2024
News author : Technical barrier
Удерживающие приспособления для гаечных ключей и ручных ударных инструментов ТЕХБАРЬЕР

Retaining devices for wrenches and hand percussion instruments TEKHBARER

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UPK is an important element of industrial safety.

Retaining devices for wrenches and hand percussion instruments(CPC) is an auxiliary tool for working with wrenches and impact tools, designed for safely pulling or loosening bolts and nuts, as well as for directional impact chiseling by holding keys and other tools at a safe distance. The CPC is one of the main tools of the "Hand Protection at Work" program at enterprises around the world. This is a patented analog of fingersaver, adapted to Russian climatic conditions.

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Using the CPC eliminates the risks of hand injuries

High risk of injury to the hand without the use of CPC


The wrench is held by the employee in its central part, and blows with a hammer or sledgehammer are on the remaining part of the handle, while the hand is in the danger zone of impact. That is why hand injuries during percussion are among the most common in production.

The safety of using the retaining device of impact wrenches lies in the fact that the use of this tool does not require close interaction of the manufacturer's hands with the tools. The impact wrench is securely held in the grip and does not fall out.

Depending on the scope of application, the tool is manufactured in various sizes (different body lengths).  

  • The minimum size — 375mm — is suitable for working with a small hand-held percussion instrument, for example, a hammer.
  • The increased size of the device — 500 mm or 850mm — is suitable for use by two operators, in conditions where the work area allows the use of a sledgehammer.

The principle of operation of the CPC is presented in the video:


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