Recessed Folding Pull Handles: Everything You Need to Know


Recessed folding pull handle by Monroe

Pull handles are available in different styles. Threaded-stud pull handles, for instance, are characterized by bolt-like threaded studs on the ends for installation, whereas weld-on pull handles are designed to be welded onto objects. For a cleaner and more compact finish, however, you may want to choose a recessed folding pull handle.

What Are Recessed Folding Pull Handles?

Recessed folding pull handles are fold-down style handles that are designed to lie flush or nearly flush with the surface in which they are installed. They essentially sit in a shallow cavity or recess.

To use them, you can fold the handle up, followed by pulling it out. Pulling the handle out will apply a pulling force to the object. When not in use, the handle will fold down inside the housing, resulting in a flush finish.

Common Uses for Recessed Folding Pull Handles

Recessed folding pull handles are versatile and can be used in dozens of applications. They are commonly found on equipment access panels. Industrial equipment often features panels that cover controls, wires or other parts. Recessed folding pull handles allow workers to easily open these panels while maintaining a flush finish with the equipment.

Storage cases often feature recessed folding pull handles. Storage cases, of course, are commonly used to store materials, tools, inventory or supplies. They typically have a door that must be opened to access the interior. Recessed folding pull handles provide a simple and effective way to open storage cases.

Other common uses for recessed folding pull handles include the following:

  • Electrical enclosures
  • Server racks
  • Speaker cabinets
  • Equipment boxes
  • Furniture

Why Choose Recessed Folding Pull Handles

You might be wondering what benefits recessed folding pull handles offer over traditional pull handles. With their recessed design, they conserve space. Traditional pull handles typically protrude out of the object on which they are installed, so they take up more space. Recessed folding pull handles, though, conserve space thanks to their recessed design.

For furniture or similar applications where aesthetics is a concern, you can’t go wrong with recessed folding pull handles. Many people prefer recessed-style handles due to their aesthetics. They look cleaner and more polished than their protruding counterparts.

Recessed folding pull handles offer improved safety. They eliminate the risk of injuries caused by bumping into protruding handles. In commercial workplaces, this alone is reason enough to consider recessed-style handles.

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