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A grasp heating is in different machines and technical devices. This concerns a heating in the grasp of the equipment, which is to make it for the user possible to serve the machine surely also at deep outside temperatures.

Grasp heaters at power saws

For forestry power saws with a grasp heating are offered, which increase thereby that they prevent a reinforcing of the fingers by cold weather, the industrial safety.

Grasp heating for motorcycles

By the wind the member masses cool off every now and then very fast during longer travels and at low outside temperatures. The hands are particularly concerned, there them the wind are particularly strongly suspended and only by the relatively thin motorcycle gloves (see protective clothing) are protected.

For years some motorcycles have the 1980er therefore heated grasps: The heating effected electrically and is steplessly adjustable depending upon model in stages or. Heating grasps are available usually surcharge-requiring special equipment of the manufacturer, partly also as supplementary parts.


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