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What Is a Recessed Pull Handle?
Pull handles are commonly used on cabinets, drawers, vehicles, appliances and other products. As their name suggests, they allow you to pull open the products with which they are used. Not all pull handles, however, feature the same design. There … Read More
Pros and Cons of Stainless Steel Handles
Stainless steel is one of the most common materials in which handles are made. Whether you’re shopping for a ball handle, a pull handle, adjustable handles, or crank handles, you can probably find it in stainless steel. Stainless steel handles … Read More
5 Things to Consider When Choosing Pull Handles
Pull handles are an essential component of many types of furniture. You can find them on dressers, chests of drawers, cabinets and more. If a piece of furniture has drawers, it will likely have handles. Some machines, in fact, even … Read More
Teardrop vs Ball vs Button-Head Adjustable Handles
Adjustable handles offer a convenient way to fasten and unfasten machinery components. As the name suggests, they are designed for “adjustment” applications. You can turn an adjustable handle to adjust a machinery component. Not all adjustable handles are the same, … Read More
How to Pick the Right T-Handle
A T-handle is a type of quick-release pin consisting of a T-shaped bar. It features a handle on top that you can grip and turn to engage the machine to which it’s connected. The bottom of a T-handle features a … Read More
What Is a Crank Handle Used For?
Crank handles have been around for centuries. Consisting of a mechanical arm that’s connected to a perpendicular rotating shaft, they are designed to convert circular motion into rotary or reciprocating motion. Pencil sharpers, for instance, often contain a crank handle. … Read More
What Are Pull Handles?
Handles are used to move an object or workpiece by hand. They are designed with a focus on ergonomics. Since they require manual hand-based operation — as opposed to automated tool-based operation — handles must be designed to comfortably fit … Read More