Choosing Industrial Handles and Pulls
How to Choose Industrial Handles and Pulls
Choosing the right industrial handles and pulls usually starts by narrowing the field, not by looking at every option at once. Material, pull style, profile, and mounting details can all shape the decision, especially when the hardware needs to fit a specific application.
In many cases, the fastest way to move forward is to start with one defining factor and work from there. For some applications, that may be material. For others, it may be pull style, profile, or how the hardware needs to function in use.
Start with the material
In many applications, the material decision already begins shaping which handle or pull options make the most sense to review. Starting there can make the search more manageable from the beginning.
For some projects, aluminum may be the right direction. In others, stainless steel, brass, or steel may narrow the field more quickly. When the material is already part of the requirement, it becomes easier to focus on the handle and pull options that fit the job.
Using the filters on our website can make that decision easier by helping narrow handle and pull options by details such as material and other product attributes.
Then look at pull style
Once the material is clearer, pull style often becomes the next decision point.
Wire pulls and rod pulls refer to the same general pull style and are made from round rod stock, while bar stock pulls are made from rectangular bar stock. That difference can affect the look, feel, and overall direction of the hardware choice.
Other applications may point toward extruded pulls, recessed pulls, chest handles, or knobs depending on how the hardware needs to function in use.
Consider profile and fit
Some applications need a more traditional grab point. Others call for a lower-profile direction that keeps the pull more contained within the surface.
That is where profile starts to matter just as much as style. The right choice is not only about how the hardware looks, but how it fits the application and how it will be used.
Pay attention to the details that affect the fit.
After material and pull style, fit details can help narrow the choice further. Center-to-center, projection, grip space, face dimensions, and mounting style can all affect which handle or pull fits the application. When requirements are more specific, those details matter.
The clearer the application becomes, the easier it is to narrow the category with purpose.
Explore our Handles & Pulls category to review options for your application.
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