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Product category: Knobs, Handles and Enclosure Hardware
News Release from: OKW Enclosures | Subject: Top-Knobs and Com-Knobs
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 09 July 2004

Tuning knobs catch the eye

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After many years without new developments, the tuning knobs market has been brightened up by the introduction of OKW's innovative Top-Knobs and Com-Knobs.

After many years without new developments, the tuning knobs market has been brightened up by the introduction of OKW's innovative Top-Knobs and Com-Knobs The award winning Top-Knobs have a modern ergonomic profile, and are secured to the control spindle by a lateral fixing screw

An aperture in the side of each knob will accept one of the five different marking elements: pin, arrow, globe, disk and wing.

These unique marking elements are available in five pastel colours, and will enhance the look of any electronics equipment.

The Com-Knobs range is the latest addition to the programme.

These have a collet type fixing system for mounting to the control spindle.

Covers and arrow marking elements, which are also available in five pastel colours, fit into the top and lateral aperture of the knob.

On the larger sizes, the covers are also available with a finger grip.

Both ranges are moulded in black or volcano grey reinforced PA6x.

External sizes range from 16 to 50mm diameter, with circular spindle inserts of 4 or 6mm or 0.25in, or a D-shaped insert with a 6 x 4.5mm profile.

Prices start at GBP 1.

Top-Knobs and Com-Knobs will look great on the control panels of the very latest medical and wellness equipment, test and measurement devices, communications units and much more.

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