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Install these traditional, easy-to-grip ball knobs on a threaded stud. They're good for control levers and push-pull rods.
A rubber coating provides a comfortable grip. Good for control levers and push-pull rods, these easy-to-grip ball knobs install on a threaded stud.
Expose these easy-to-grip ball knobs to light and they will glow green in the dark. Use them on control levers, push-pull rods, and emergency release handles. They mount on a threaded stud.
Mount these oval, easy-to-grip ball knobs on a threaded stud. They're good for control levers and push-pull rods.
Tap custom threads or drill a hole in the side of the knob to secure with a set screw. These easy-to-grip ball knobs are good for control levers and push-pull rods.
The domed top allows you to firmly hold these knobs in the palm of your hand to position, tighten, and hold fixtures, equipment, and machinery. Install these knobs on a threaded stud.
Install these knobs on a threaded stud. They provide a secure grip to position, tighten, and hold fixtures, equipment, and machinery.
Mount these knobs into a threaded hole. They provide a secure grip to position, tighten, and hold fixtures, equipment, and machinery.
The domed top allows you to firmly hold these knobs in the palm of your hand to position, tighten, and hold fixtures, equipment, and machinery. Mount them into a threaded hole.
An easy-to-grip ball knob makes these handles a good replacement for gear levers. Use them to operate machinery.
Attach a ball knob to one of these shafts to create custom handles for operating machinery.
These handles are often used as grips on hand wheels or cranks to operate machinery around food processing lines without the risk of contaminating the food. Install them on a threaded stud.
Use these handles as grips on hand wheels and cranks to operate machinery.
Also known as finger handles, these are less than 1" long. Use them as tiny grips on small hand wheels and cranks to operate machinery.
Press fit one of these handles into a shaft, rod, or hand wheel to operate machinery.