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Handles

Handles are additional components that are specifically designed to be attached to objects to facilitate lifting, pulling, carrying, and moving. They offer a convenient grip and leverage, making it easier for individuals to manipulate the object to which they are affixed. Handles come in various types to cater to different needs and requirements. Some common types include drawer handles, which are typically used for opening and closing drawers; flat folding handles, which can be folded down to minimize protrusion when not in use; hinged-end handles, which feature hinges at one or both ends for improved ergonomics; inset handles, which are recessed within the surface of the object for a sleek appearance; and rotating handles, which can rotate or fold to provide versatile positioning options. These handles are available in a range of heights and lengths to suit diverse applications. Heights can vary from 0.190 inches to 6.500 inches, while lengths can range from 0.750 inches to 24.000 inches. This allows for customization and adaptation to objects of different sizes and dimensions. Handles are manufactured using various materials, each offering unique characteristics and benefits. Common materials include ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), aluminum, brass, nylon, phenolic, plastic, polyamide, polycarbonate, polypropylene, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), stainless steel, steel, styrene, thermoplastic, and vinyl. The choice of material depends on factors such as strength, durability, weight, aesthetics, and resistance to environmental conditions and chemicals. Overall, handles serve as essential additions to objects, enhancing their functionality and usability by providing a secure and comfortable grip. Whether it's for opening drawers, carrying bags, or maneuvering equipment, handles offer practical solutions for efficiently and safely interacting with objects of various sizes and purposes.