CZ3 Hand-Cranked Drawer Operating Mechanism

This operating mechanism adopts the principle of a crank-slide plate, in which the slide plate drives the handle of the circuit breaker. By rotating the handle, the crank-slide plate mechanism is moved, enabling the opening, closing, and re-clamping of plastic-cased circuit breakers to be operated on the panel of drawer cabinets, distribution cabinets, power boxes, etc. It is flexible, stable, and suitable for configuration in different locations.
Product Overview

This operating mechanism adopts the principle of a crank-slide plate, in which the slide plate drives the handle of the circuit breaker. By rotating the handle, the crank-slide plate mechanism is moved, enabling the opening, closing, and re-clamping of plastic-cased circuit breakers to be operated on the panel of drawer cabinets, distribution cabinets, power boxes, etc. It is flexible, stable, and suitable for configuration in different locations.

The CZ3 operating mechanism features a unique design and rotating structure, efficiently realizing the circuit breaker's opening, closing, and re-tethering. It is flexible in operation, simple to install, and easy to adjust, with performance and quality superior to similar products. This operating mechanism can be used with HKS, HTC, and QSA rotary handles, and its attractive appearance allows users to choose the appropriate type according to their needs. The product has passed type testing by the National Electrical Inspection and Distribution Quality Supervision and Testing Center.

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