Handles

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
8330-1032-A-24

8330-1032-A-24

RAF

7/16 X 9/32 OV X 3.00 LG X 1-9/3

92

528-PA-94-6.5-RT

528-PA-94-6.5-RT

J.W. Winco

CABINET U-HANDLE, PLASTIC

30

8007-256-A

8007-256-A

RAF

1/8 OD X 3/4 LG X 3/4 HT

205

10W120BM0

10W120BM0

J.W. Winco

STEEL FOLDING U-HANDLE

50

333-0.79-8.00-A-SW

333-0.79-8.00-A-SW

J.W. Winco

ALUMINUM TUBULAR HANDLE

36

8054-440-A-22

8054-440-A-22

RAF

3/16 OD X 1.00 LG X 3/4 HT

360

565.1-26-116-EL

565.1-26-116-EL

J.W. Winco

ALUMINUM CABINET U-HANDLE

96

8294-832-A-24

8294-832-A-24

RAF

5/16 OD X 4.00 LG X 1-3/4 HT

96

M6123-4007-SS

M6123-4007-SS

RAF

6.3MM OD X 51MM LG X 25MM HT

107

8035-440-A-24

8035-440-A-24

RAF

5/32 OD X 1.00 LG X 3/4 HT

96

24W117AC0K/5T

24W117AC0K/5T

J.W. Winco

CABINET U-HANDLE, PLASTIC

85

12W55D35K

12W55D35K

J.W. Winco

ALUMINUM CABINET U-HANDLE

30

565.5-20-M6-250-A-GS

565.5-20-M6-250-A-GS

J.W. Winco

STAINLESS STEEL CABINET U-HANDLE

30

24571349

24571349

Schroff / nVent

HNDL FOR 3U SUBRACK/HSNG 2PC

1

528-PA-94-6.5-SW

528-PA-94-6.5-SW

J.W. Winco

CABINET U-HANDLE, PLASTIC

235

0692BM

0692BM

Davies Molding, LLC.

HANDLE TAPER 0.875X2.65" PLASTIC

98

RG-1P.140.84

RG-1P.140.84

Davies Molding, LLC.

TWO POINT PULL HANDLES

392

666-30-M6-600-ELG

666-30-M6-600-ELG

J.W. Winco

TUBULAR GRIP HANDLE, ALUMINUM

30

8176-1032-A-36

8176-1032-A-36

RAF

5/16 OD X 2-1/2 LG X 1-1/2 HT

28

1427W2

1427W2

Hammond Manufacturing

HANDLE ROUND 6"MOUNT/1.75"HIGH

61

Handles

1. Overview

Handles for boxes, enclosures, and racks are critical mechanical components designed to facilitate safe and ergonomic handling of technical equipment. These components enable efficient installation, maintenance, and mobility of enclosures housing electrical, electronic, or mechanical systems. In modern industrial, data center, and automation environments, standardized handle solutions ensure operational reliability while meeting safety and durability requirements.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Flush Mount HandlesLow-profile design with concealed mountingServer racks, control cabinets
Foldable HandlesSpace-saving retractable mechanismPortable test equipment, mobile racks
Overcenter Latches with HandlesIntegrated locking and lifting functionalityIndustrial enclosures, NEMA-rated cabinets
Knob HandlesErgonomic rotary grip designToolboxes, small instrument enclosures

3. Structural and Technical Composition

Typical handle systems consist of: 1) Load-bearing base plates (steel/aluminum alloys), 2) Gripping elements (thermoplastic/nylon coatings), 3) Mechanical fastening systems (stainless steel screws/pins), and 4) Optional sealing interfaces. Advanced designs incorporate vibration dampening materials and corrosion-resistant surface treatments like powder coating or electropolishing.

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterImportanceTypical Values
Load CapacityEnsures structural integrity under stress25-200 kg
Material GradeDetermines environmental resistanceStainless steel, PA66
Installation DimensionsGuarantees compatibility with enclosuresM4-M8 threaded holes
Operating TemperatureDefines environmental adaptability-20 C to +80 C

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial automation (PLC control cabinets)
  • Data centers (server rack systems)
  • Telecommunications (outdoor enclosures)
  • Medical equipment (diagnostic instrument cases)
  • Military/defense (ruggedized transport cases)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
PanduitToolless Rack Handle KitQuick-release mechanism
RittalTS 8 Cabinet HandleIP54 sealing compatibility
Hammond Manufacturing1551XX SeriesUV-resistant polymer construction

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations: 1) Environmental conditions (temperature, corrosive agents), 2) Mechanical load requirements, 3) Compatibility with enclosure standards (IEC 60529), 4) Maintenance accessibility, 5) Cost-efficiency ratio. For high-vibration environments, select handles with anti-loosening features. In cleanrooms, specify non-shedding materials.

8. Industry Trends

Current developments include: 1) Integration with smart monitoring systems (IoT-enabled handles), 2) Adoption of composite materials for weight reduction, 3) Modular quick-swap designs, 4) Enhanced ergonomics through biomechanical research. Sustainability trends drive the use of recyclable thermoplastics and powder coating processes with 95%+ material efficiency.

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