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Product category: Knobs, Handles and Enclosure Hardware
News Release from: Foremost Electronics | Subject: OKW control knobs
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 05 July 2002

Knobs take control on the panel

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The OKW range of control knobs available now from Foremost Components consists of four main product groups that will cover most control knob requirements.

The OKW range of control knobs available now from Foremost Components consists of four main product groups that will cover most control knob requirements Top-Knobs offer functionality with great aesthetic design

Available in five sizes ranging from 16 to 40mm diameter for shaft sizes 4, 6mm and 0.25in the Top-Knobs marking elements, that hide the lateral screw fixing, have five designs in up to five different colours.

Com-Knobs combine the tried and tested collet fixing method with a new and creative design of marking element and cap in five colour combinations.

For the larger diameter caps, the finger grip/recess offers ease of rotation when scrolling menus.

Com-Knobs are available in six sizes from 16 to 50mm diameter for shaft sizes 4, 6, 8mm and 0.25in.

Combination knobs, again with collet fixing, offer round, wing and spindle shaped knobs with a variety of cap colours, available in eight sizes from 10 to 50mm diameter for shafts 3, 4, 6, 8mm and 0.25 and 0.125in with a range of disk and nut cover accessories.

Tuning and slide control knobs are more traditionally styled products in black polystyrene, Duroplast or aluminium with lateral screw, collet or spring push on fixing for shaft sizes 4 and 6mm.

With all the knob ranges foremost welcomes enquiries for custom designs and colours.

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