Lift and turn to easily position and tighten components; also called clamping handles

Pull doors open with your arm or foot to reduce the spread of germs

Attach a ball knob to create a custom handle for operating machinery

For fast clamping, push down on the handle to draw two parts together

Seal off cam locks and latches so dust, dirt, and water don't get in

Grab and pull to open a door when the cam lock or latch doesn't have a handle

Secure drawers, cabinets, mailboxes, and other enclosures

The offset handle gives extra leverage to maximize turning force

Connect actuating motors to your duct system to control ventilation dampers

Choose between handles that lock and handles that don't

Protect doors from wear while adding an easy-to-open handle

Pull toolbox and other container lids closed and secure them

When closed, only the fingertip grip is visible

Attach to threaded shafts to quickly turn the shafts by hand

Position, tighten, and secure fixtures and equipment

Replace gear levers or attach to cranks and hand wheels to make them easier to turn

Store personal items at work or school

Arms give you extra leverage to secure and position jigs, fixtures, and other equipment

Everything from toggle, push-button, and rocker switches to foot switches

Turn your single-point lock or latch into a system that fastens doors at multiple points

Secure tall cabinets and trailer doors at multiple spots along their frame for extra holding power

Start and stop flow through a line

Operate doors, vents, skylights, and overhead equipment

Automatically hold doors shut when you push them closed

Mount in a cutout to keep them out of the way when not in use

Open doors around corners and other obstructions; adjust for misalignment when closing

The wire coils dissipate heat to keep furnace, grill, and stove handles cool to the touch

Replace pull cords on generators, lawn mowers, and other machines

Attach to steering wheels for one-hand operation

Wrap around bundles and hard-to-grip objects for a more convenient carry

Mount between two pieces of strut channel to create a handhold

Add a grip to open and close doors, windows, and drawers or move T-slotted framing structures

Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles

Thread a screw through a hole from the back of your surface into the knobs

Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles

Insert studs into holes in your surface and secure from the backside

Weld for a stronger connection than handles with screws or nuts

Weld for a stronger connection than handles with screws or nuts


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