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The Engineer - New Solid, Cavity Free Clamping Knobs from Rencol Components

Rencol’s new Model 39 PK solid lobe knobs have a solid, cavity-free construction for superior strength, durability, hygiene and ergonomics.

Rencol’s engineers have developed this hand knob to excel in a wide range of applications; from heavy machinery and industrial equipment, where it’s strength and ergonomics mean it will outlast other knobs, to medical, catering, and other hygiene critical environments where it’s cavity-free, rounded shape makes cleaning quick and reliable; improving hygiene and helping to prevent cross-contamination. m4 wood insert

The high impact resistant thermoplastic solid lobe knob is offered with a choice of zinc plated steel or stainless-steel male thread, and brass or stainless-steel female threaded insert. We stock a wide range of sizes with diameters ranging from 30 to 80mm and threads from M5 to M16 and thread lengths from 10mm to 60mm.

Rencol’s Bristol warehouse holds large stocks, and many parts have a low minimum order quantity of just 2 pieces. View their website full product specifications, download CAD drawings and to request current price and availability.

Founded in Bristol in 1923, Rencol Components has a long-standing history of design engineering and plastic component manufacturing. Today, an extensive and industry standard range of plastic and metal knobs, handles, hand wheels, hinges, levers, levelling feet and indexing plungers are manufactured at our partner facilities in Shanghai, China, and distributed from our warehouse facility in Avonmouth, Bristol, and globally to our network of approved distributors.

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