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Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
For applications that require a large gripping area, these handles have a center-to-center distance of 12" or more. Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Suitable for use with food-processing equipment, these handles are made of FDA listed materials.
With a mounting hole center-to-center distance of 1" or less, these are the smallest pull handles we offer. Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close tiny doors and drawers.
Open and close a variety of doors and drawers on machines and equipment next to food processing lines while reducing the risk of contaminating the food. Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to install them.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
A rubber coating provides a comfortable grip. Cut the grip to the length you need before mounting. Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Cut the grip to the length you need before mounting. Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Designed to meet DIN EN 61340-5-1, these handles reduce static electricity that can damage electronic equipment. Fasten them directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers.
For applications that require a large gripping area, these handles have a center-to-center distance of 12" or more. Fasten them directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Identify equipment controls and components at a glance by their color. Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
These handles provide a stronger connection than those attached with screws or nuts. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. They fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface.
Press on the top of the handle grip and it rotates out for use. Often used on hatches and pocket doors, these handles fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Fasten them directly to the front of the surface.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handle to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. These handles fit into a cutout, so they’re flush with the mounting surface.
Designed to snap into a cutout, these handles are flush with the mounting surface. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Insert studs into holes in your surface and fasten with locknuts from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. These handles fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface.
These handles provide a stronger connection than those attached with screws or nuts. They fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread a screw through a hole from the back of your surface into the knobs to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Fasten these knobs directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Create custom threads to secure these handles to the front of your surface from the backside. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread these sanitary knobs into holes so you can open doors and drawers in hygienic environments.
With a sanitary design, these threaded-hole knobs are often used to open and close doors and drawers on furniture, machines, and other equipment in pharmaceutical and food-processing facilities.
Mount these knobs in a cutout to keep them out of the way when not in use. Push the grip to extend, and push it again to recess. Use these knobs to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Mount these pulls to the edge of drawers, panels, and doors. When closed, only the fingertip grip is visible.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface. They fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Their grip drops out of the way when you let go. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to install. These handles fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Their grip drops out of the way when you let go. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. Their grip folds out of the way when it's not in use.
When not in use, the spring in these handles keeps the folding grip flush with the mounting plate and prevents rattling. Fasten the handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Add or replace handles on drums and barrels. All of these handles have a curved mounting plate that sits flush against the surface and a folding grip that drops out of the way when you let go. Fasten them directly to the front of the surface.
These handles provide a stronger connection than those attached with screws or nuts. Their grip folds out of the way when it's not in use. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Add or replace handles on drums and barrels. All of these handles have a curved mounting plate that sits flush against the surface and a folding grip that drops out of the way when you let go. They provide a stronger connection than those attached with screws or nuts.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. Detents keep these handles in the extended or folded position—they won't move until you reposition them.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. When not in use, the grip folds out of the way.
These handles have a folding grip that drops out of the way when you let go. Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Detents keep these handles in the extended or folded position—they won't move until you reposition them. Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. The grip is offset from the mounting surface so there's room to fully grasp the handle.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. The grip is offset from the mounting surface so there's room to fully grasp the handle.
Access handles from multiple angles to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Pull doors open with an arm or a foot—instead of your hands—to reduce the spread of germs, bacteria, and viruses. These handles are often installed on restroom doors.
Install these knobs on a threaded stud. They provide a secure grip to position, tighten, and hold fixtures, equipment, and machinery.
Open doors, pull levers, and push buttons with these multitools to avoid touching surfaces with your hands.
Save space in your setup—these switches double as handles on machines and equipment.