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Two-arm levers are a common alternative to single-arm levers. While they are available in
different styles, most of them have two arms that are placed on opposite sides of the lever.
In addition to two-arm levers, there are four-arm levers. Four-arm levers have an arm
pointing out from each direction of the lever. There’s an arm on the top, bottom, left and right
sides of a four-arm lever.
Multi-arm levers, conversely, allow for greater torque. You can turn multi-arm levers more
easily than single-arm levers. Rather than gripping a single arm, you can grip two arms. The
end result is greater intorque that makes it easy to turn the respective lever.
Four-arm levers also give you the freedom to grip and turn different arms. You can choose to
grip and turn a single arm. Alternatively, you can grip and turn any two arms on it. If two of
the arms are easier to access, you may want to grip and turn them.