Protection frames/fences/bars

Started by swever, November 25, 2016, 05:16:29 AM

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swever

How are these things even called?





Are these sold anywhere? Any experience/info/ideas on diy-ing this stuff?

EBK

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They look like handles, only repurposed.
Check out http://smallbear-electronics.mybigcommerce.com/instrument-handles/

Look at kitchen cabinet hardware if want something cheap.

And, search for "rack handles" too.  I think that is the closest you'll get to a standard name for these.  http://www.budind.com/handles.php
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EBK

Also, a search for "switch guard" brings up some relevant results on Google.
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antonis

They actually are carrying handles (here serving as knob protection bars) and you can find them as spare parts for almost any metal enclosure ( i.e. cabinets for bentchtop power supplies..)
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Mark Hammer

I would imagine there are many varieties available, as sold by kitchen hardware and cabinetry places, under the name "drawer pulls" or drawer handles.

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I'd add "drawer pull handles" to what Mark said. also cabinet handles. for really cheap option, look for U bolts or U shackles in the hardware shop.
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robthequiet

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Consider getting something fairly robust, perhaps adding washers on both sides -- you can get square U-bolts at a hardware shop, with a good 6 or 8 mm shaft. My experience with drawer handles is that the screws are not so strong.

digi2t

Drawer handles, plain and simple. Any hardware store will have them.
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smallbearelec

Handles, or Instrument Handles

Keystone always offered them:

http://www.mouser.com/Keystone-Electronics/Electromechanical/Hardware/Racks-Rack-Cabinet-Accessories/_/N-b0l92?P=1z0zlc0

I wanted to carry, but the prices were not realistic. I found the ones that I now stock by fishing in home furnishings catalogs for drawer pulls. Now that I know that they will sell, I'll look for them in 4" and that shorter size in the pic. Is that 2" center-to-center? The suggestion of including washers is good...I can manage that.

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tonyharker

I make my own using aluminium (aluminum) Knitting needles and threading the ends.

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Quote from: tonyharker on November 26, 2016, 06:50:05 AM
I make my own using aluminium (aluminum) Knitting needles and threading the ends.

I can see that! Clever and cost-efficient source of stock. What do you use as a bending brake?
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