Product Design & Development

Finger-pull Handle

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

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Finger-pull Handle

A new finger-pull handle is designed to be simple to install. A moderate pressing motion is all that’s required to install the handle in place on a prepared panel. The U-shaped Omicron handle requires no screws for installation. It eliminates the risk from screws that can loosen over time and fall out onto sensitive equipment where they can cause damage. Omicron holds securely, even in severe vibration environments. Snap-Line finger-pull handles enable manufacturers to save time and effort in final assembly. Panel preparation is a simple rectangular cut-out. This finger-pull handle is suitable for server racks, small enclosures, small doors, and panel doors on industrial equipment. Installation of the finger-pull handle from start to finish, takes about as much time as merely aligning a part — the first step of traditional assembly. No tools are required. The handle incorporates D-Snap technology. Parts attached with D-Snap technology hold securely, even in severe vibration environments.


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