Solid knob VC.692/50 P-M8x50 Z050321
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Sales unit dimensions and weight: 1 pcs
Solid knob VC.692/50 P-M8x50 Z050321
Product Features
- Full knobs – precision and functionality in every detail
The full knob VC.692/50 P-M8x50 is an element of standard machines and devices, designed with ergonomics and durability in mind. Made of high-quality polyamide (PA), it combines resistance to mechanical and chemical damage with ease of cleaning. This is an ideal solution for both professional installers and end users who value reliability and aesthetics.
The knob is characterized by a solid construction and precise workmanship, which translates into comfortable use and long life. M8 thread with a length of 50 mm ensures stable mounting in various applications. The black color gives it a universal look that fits most industrial equipment.
Construction features and application
The VC.692/50 P-M8x50 knob is widely used in machines, industrial equipment and industrial furniture. Its full construction provides a secure grip and easy operation, and the material – polyamide – guarantees resistance to abrasion and external factors. Therefore, the knob works perfectly in demanding working conditions.
- Versatility: Ideal for adjusting, locking or positioning elements in machines and devices.
- Durability: Polyamide (PA) provides resistance to mechanical damage, chemicals and temperature changes.
- Easy installation: M8 thread facilitates quick and secure mounting of the knob in the selected location.
- Aesthetics: The black color gives the knob an elegant look that blends well with various structural elements.
- Ergonomics: The full construction provides a secure grip and comfortable use even during intensive work.
The manufacturer is ELESA+GANTER, a company known for its high-quality standard machine elements that undergo rigorous strength tests and meet strict industry standards. By choosing ELESA+GANTER products, you can be sure that you are investing in reliable solutions that will last a long time.

