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A knob is a rounded or contoured handle designed for gripping to operate a mechanism. Knobs are distinguished from levers by their shape and the grip action required. They are widely used on doors and drawers to actuate latches, as well as on appliances and electronic equipment to control functions. They can be decorative or functional and may incorporate a set screw or threaded shank.

Door knobs come in various styles, including passage, privacy, storeroom, and dummy variants. Cabinet and drawer

Materials and finishes vary widely: wood, metal (such as brass and stainless steel), ceramic, glass, and durable

Historically, knobs have evolved with security and accessibility needs. In many settings, lever handles are preferred

Maintenance is simple: keep knobs clean with mild soap and a damp cloth, check for looseness and

knobs
are
small
decorative
fittings
that
provide
a
grip
for
opening
hardware.
Rotary
control
knobs
are
found
on
appliances,
electronics,
and
instruments,
where
turning
or
twisting
the
knob
selects
settings.
Some
knobs
include
indicators,
detents,
or
indexing
so
the
user
can
identify
positions.
plastics.
Common
forms
include
ball
knobs,
mushroom
knobs,
and
cup
knobs.
Design
considers
ergonomics,
grip
texture,
and
inertia.
For
control
knobs,
tactile
features,
legends,
and
non-slip
surfaces
aid
usability.
Mounting
methods
include
through-bolts,
set
screws,
or
threaded
posts,
and
some
require
compatible
shafts
or
adapters.
for
accessibility,
while
high-security
doors
may
use
locked
knobs.
Careful
selection
involves
balancing
aesthetics,
function,
and
user
needs.
tighten
mounting
hardware
as
needed.
Replace
worn
or
damaged
knobs
to
maintain
function
and
security.
Avoid
harsh
cleaners
that
can
degrade
finishes.