Knobs

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
5450E

5450E

Ohmite

KNOB KNURLED 0.250" PLASTIC

0

5152AE

5152AE

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED W/SKIRT 0.250" ALUM

0

5719E

5719E

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED W/SKIRT 0.250" PLAST

0

5521E

5521E

Ohmite

KNOB SMOOTH 0.250" PLASTIC

0

5701E

5701E

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED 0.250" PLASTIC

0

5470E

5470E

Ohmite

KNOB KNURLED 0.250" PLASTIC

382

5105E

5105E

Ohmite

KNOB SMOOTH 0.375" ALUMINUM

0

5710E

5710E

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED W/SKIRT 0.250" PLAST

0

5112AE

5112AE

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED 0.250" ALUMINUM

0

5109AE

5109AE

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED 0.250" ALUMINUM

0

5111AE

5111AE

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED 0.250" ALUMINUM

0

5610E

5610E

Ohmite

KNOB SMOOTH 0.250" PLASTIC

0

5941E

5941E

Ohmite

KNOB SMOOTH W/SKIRT 0.250" PLAST

0

5302E

5302E

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED 0.250" PLASTIC

0

5150AE

5150AE

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED W/SKIRT 0.250" ALUM

10

5920E

5920E

Ohmite

KNOB SMOOTH 0.250" PLASTIC

0

5740E

5740E

Ohmite

KNOB FLUTED W/SKIRT 0.250" PLAST

0

5103E

5103E

Ohmite

KNOB 0.250" ALUMINUM

1

5104AE

5104AE

Ohmite

KNOB SMOOTH 0.375" ALUMINUM

0

5475E

5475E

Ohmite

KNOB KNURLED 0.250" PLASTIC

90

Knobs

1. Overview

Knobs are mechanical components designed for manual adjustment, control, or fixation of devices and equipment. As critical elements in hardware systems, they provide user interfaces for torque transmission, positional adjustment, and functional control. Modern knob designs integrate ergonomic principles, material science, and precision engineering to ensure reliable performance across industrial, commercial, and consumer applications.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Wing ScrewsHand-adjustable fastening with wing-shaped headsPanel fastening in electronics enclosures
Dial KnobsPrecision adjustment with graduated scalesLab equipment and audio mixers
Keyed LocknutsSecurity-focused design with key-operated adjustmentMachinery calibration systems
Pull-to-Release KnobsIntegrated locking mechanism with axial releaseIndustrial control panels

3. Structure and Composition

Typical knob assemblies consist of: - Body: Formed from metal alloys (aluminum, brass) or engineered plastics (nylon, polycarbonate) - Threaded Insert: Brass or stainless steel internal threads for secure mounting - Retention Feature: Knurling, splines, or set screws for shaft coupling - Surface Treatment: Anodizing, powder coating, or electroplating for corrosion resistance

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterSignificance
Material Hardness (Shore/Brinell)Determines wear resistance and load capacity
Thread Engagement DepthAffects axial load transmission efficiency
Maximum Torque Rating (Nm)Critical for rotational force transmission
Temperature Resistance RangeDefines operational limits in extreme environments
Surface Friction CoefficientImpacts tactile feedback and slip resistance

5. Application Fields

  • Industrial Machinery: CNC machine controls, conveyor belt tensioners
  • Electronics: Audio equipment attenuators, test instrument selectors
  • Automotive: HVAC control knobs, seat adjustment mechanisms
  • Aerospace: Cockpit instrumentation controls, avionics panel fasteners
  • Medical Devices: Diagnostic equipment parameter adjusters

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
MisumiKA2000 SeriesModular design with 12-position indexing
Knobs-R-UsProGrip XTErgonomic thermoplastic elastomer coating
Eclipse IndustrialAluminum Anodized Line MIL-STD-810G environmental compliance

7. Selection Guidelines

Key consideration factors: - Environmental conditions (temperature, chemical exposure) - Required torque transmission capacity - Mounting shaft geometry compatibility - Regulatory compliance (REACH, RoHS) - Aesthetic requirements for user interface

8. Industry Trends

Current development directions include: - Integration of smart materials with self-lubricating properties - Miniaturization for semiconductor manufacturing equipment - Haptic feedback enhancement through surface micro-texturing - Adoption of additive manufacturing for complex geometries - Increased use of corrosion-resistant polymer composites

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