Numbered Aluminium Control Knob with Skirted Base
Numbered Aluminium Control Knob with Skirted Base
This precision-engineered control knob features a cylindrical aluminium body with a distinctive skirted base design. The knob's main body presents a knurled circumferential surface that provides excellent grip and tactile feedback during operation. The flat top surface creates a clean, professional appearance whilst maintaining functionality.
The most notable feature is the large circular skirt at the base, which displays clearly printed numbers from 0 to 10 around its perimeter. This numerical scale provides precise position indication, making it ideal for applications requiring accurate setting control such as audio equipment, test instruments, and precision machinery. The robust aluminium construction ensures durability and resistance to wear, whilst the substantial feel conveys quality and reliability in professional and high-end consumer applications.
Quantity | Unit Price |
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1+ | £3.72 |
2+ | £2.976 |
5+ | £2.79 |
10+ | £2.604 |
20+ | £2.5668 |
50+ | £2.4924 |
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Fitting
Knob Type | Rotary |
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Shaft Type | Round |
Shaft Fixing | Grub Screw |
Hole Size | 6mm |
Appearance
Identity Colour | Black |
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Body Colour | Black |
Accent Colour | |
Position Indicator Colour | White |
Position Indicator Shape | Numbers |
Measurements
Minimum Shaft Depth | 9.8mm |
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Maximum Shaft Depth | 13.0mm |
Body Diameter | 17.0mm |
Maximum Diameter | 25.0mm |
Width | mm |
Length | mm |
Height | 17.0mm |
Additional Measurements | |
Unit Weight | 9.42g |

Hole Type

Round Hole
A knob designed for a round shaft has a smooth, cylindrical hole that matches the shaft's shape. This type of hole allows the knob to slide easily onto the shaft, relying on a grub screw / set screw or friction to keep it in place. This design is widely used in audio equipment, consumer electronics, and control panels due to its simplicity and versatility
A knob with a round hole can typically also be used on a D type shaft in the 180° position (where the position indicator is opposite to the flat of the D) and can often also be mouned to splined shafts in low torque applications.
A View from the underside of the knob when fitting a round hole knob to a D shaft, showing the grub screw position relative to the position indicator:
