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Potentiometer knobs: A potentiometer knob is a small, cylindrical knob with a scale attached and usually mounted on the outside of another wheel. Potentiometers are used to control electrical and electronic devices and vice versa. They are often used as volume controls for audio, and the resistance of the potentiometer changes as the volume is adjusted. However, these versatile components are not limited to just audio. The article further demonstrates the applications of these knobs in detail.
Several commercial potentiometer knobs are available in the market, each with pros and cons. Common knobs include push-on, knurled knob (smooth shaft), and D-shaped knob with a rounded bottom.
These knobs have two distinct parts: a body and a cavity for the shaft. The body is generally made of plastic and can be purchased at any local electronics store. Some potentiometers have cylindrical and rectangular shafts. You need to match the diameter of the knob to the shaft of your potentiometer. If the knobs are too small, you can use coloured or pointer potentiometers. They come in a variety of diameters. These knobs are ideal for many devices, including domestic light dimmers, and can be used with knurled or D-style shafts.
The most common potentiometer type is the log-pot used in audio power amplifiers and uses logarithmic motion to regulate volumes. The push-pull potentiometer is another common potentiometer mostly employed for electric guitars. Its threaded rod has a diameter of 6 and 6.7mm. The lever is used to adjust the volume and is often lightweight on electric guitar.
Besides all the applications explained above, the materials used in these are different. Some potentiometer knobs are graphite, carbon-based materials, and a resistive element made of graphite. In addition to their haptic properties, they have many unique designs, different types and diameters, and styles. You need to select the correct one for your appliances or devices to be used with. Using a digital calliper, a genius invention that allows quick, precise measurements in inches or millimeters and a sliding ruler, you can measure the diameter of a shaft or the inside diameter of a knob.