PKGP Series, Knobs

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PKGP90B1/4
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Black
0.550" (13.97mm)
Plastic
0.250" (6.35mm)
0.860" (21.84mm)
PKGP
Cylindrical with Dual Pointer
Ribbed
Line on Side
6-32 Set Screw
PKGP70B1/4
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Black
0.551" (14.00mm)
Plastic
0.250" (6.35mm)
0.551" (14.00mm)
PKGP
Cylindrical with Dual Pointer
Ribbed
Line on Side
6-32 Set Screw
PKGP100B1/4
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Quantity
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Black
0.550" (13.97mm)
Plastic
0.250" (6.35mm)
1.620" (41.15mm)
PKGP
Cylindrical with Dual Pointer
Ribbed
Line on Side
6-32 Set Screw

About  Knobs

Knobs are essential accessory attachments that serve various functions in both Human-Machine Interface (HMI) controls and adjustable fasteners. They not only enhance the visual and tactile features of HMI controls but also provide mechanical advantage and grip for easy operation. When it comes to HMI interfaces, knobs are commonly used for controls such as rotary switches or potentiometers. These knobs are designed with specific features to improve usability and facilitate user interaction. For example, they may be color coded to indicate different functions or settings. Numbered knobs can allow for precise adjustments by providing a numerical scale for reference. Some knobs may include indicators such as arrows, dots, lines, or notches, which aid in aligning and selecting desired positions or values. Selecting the right knob involves considering various factors such as style, type, shaft size, diameter, material, and specific features required for the intended application. Knob styles can range from classic round shapes to more ergonomic designs with textured surfaces for improved grip and comfort. The type of knob may vary depending on the control mechanism it is intended to interface with, such as a push-turn knob, a pointer knob, or a slide knob. The shaft size and diameter of the knob need to be compatible with the control device it will be attached to. It is important to ensure a secure fit to prevent slippage or wobbling during operation. Knobs come in different materials, including plastic, metal, rubber, or a combination of these, allowing users to choose based on factors like durability, aesthetics, and chemical resistance. Specific features of knobs can vary depending on the application requirements. Some knobs may have a locking mechanism to prevent accidental adjustments, while others might feature a soft-touch surface for enhanced tactile feedback. Additionally, illuminated knobs with LED indicators are available for applications that require visibility in low-light environments. In summary, knobs are versatile accessory attachments used in HMI controls and adjustable fasteners. They enhance user interaction and provide mechanical advantage and grip. When selecting knobs, considerations such as style, type, shaft size, diameter, material, and specific features are crucial to ensure compatibility and functionality for the intended application. Knobs contribute to a more intuitive and efficient user experience in various industries and systems.