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Ball knobs can be used to simply grip an appliance or provide ergonomic clamping pressure in a variety of ways. Ball knobs are commonly found on machine tools, jigs, fixtures, and control levers, or used as replacement parts to have on hand.
Our ball knobs come in a variety of shapes and materials from leading suppliers of industrial knobs, including DimcoGray, Elesa, and Kipp.
Shop for ball knobs online or in our digital catalog to ensure you get the exact part you’re after.
Edge and Toe Clamps provide positive down force while using very little space on a fixture.
Ball Gear Lever handles and shafts are made of steel and are ground and polished with a black oxide finish. The T-handle knob is black plastic with a brass insert making these durable levers ideal on machinery applications for changing gears through a pivot point.Oval Knob Gear Lever handles and shafts are made of steel and are ground and polished with a black oxide finish. The oval knob is black plastic with a brass insert for an comfortable grip and aesthetically pleasing finish on machinery applications for changing or shifting gears.Tapered Knob Gear Lever handles and shafts are made of steel and are ground and polished with a black oxide finish. The tapered knob is black plastic with a brass insert for an easy grip and aesthetically pleasing finish on machinery applications for changing or shifting gears.
A knurled screw is a screw with a textured surface (knurling), usually on the head, designed for easy hand-turning without tools. The knurling provides enhanced grip, making it useful for frequent adjustments and in situations where tools are inconvenient. They come in various head styles (like thumb screws) and are used across many industries for tool-free fastening and adjustments.
Sometimes referred to as fluted knobs, lobed knobs with 10 lobes bridge a valuable gap between lobed knobs and knurled knobs by bringing wider grips than a typical knurled knob, while increasing the number of lobes over much wider gaps in knobs with fewer lobes.
They are ideal in setups where a "soft" grip is desired for hand cranking on equipment or workpieces.
Not sure whether a knob or handle is appropriate for your setup?
Check out our Engineer Guide to Knobs, Handles, and Handwheels to find the material and style of knob or handle that works best for your project’s specifications.
Pull handles are commonly used to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. Options include one-piece handles or multiple-piece assemblies.
Our T-handle knobs have steel studs that easily fit into either male- or female-threaded applications, creating an easily gripped knob or handle with an ergonomic design.
The T-handle design provides a strong handhold for quickly adjusting controls or as a kind of lever to open and close equipment.
Shop Reid Select’s complete supply of T knobs online today or call our team to order the specific part you’re looking for.
T-handle knobs can also be used for clamping applications if needed. We carry both inch and metric T-handle knobs in a variety of materials and sizes.
Learn what makes T-handle knobs ideal for certain applications in our article on Knob Materials, Applications, and Types.
Wing knobs are designed to give good leverage with minimal grip strength, making them ideal for applications that require frequent tightening and loosening, or in more precision applications.
These knobs do not require tools and can be easily adjusted using only a thumb and forefinger, similar to thumb screw knobs, but with an added arm.
We carry wing knobs in a wide variety of thread sizes from 1-inch wing knobs to 3-inch wing knobs, ensuring you'll find exactly what you need by the manufacturer you trust.
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