Hello,
Strange question for a friend of mine. He is looking for a rotary knob (rheostat) that you can mount on a panel. That is easy to find...
But... he would also like it to have a needle behind the panel, a bit like on old school devices. All the rotary knobs we can find that mount on a panel have no rotating part on the backside of the panel. However, mounting them on a panel that is behind the "decorative" panel makes the axis too short to reliably put a knob.
Any suggestions on where we might find such a rotary knob? Or any suggestions on how to best lengthen the axis?
Thanks!
Strange question for a friend of mine. He is looking for a rotary knob (rheostat) that you can mount on a panel. That is easy to find...
But... he would also like it to have a needle behind the panel, a bit like on old school devices. All the rotary knobs we can find that mount on a panel have no rotating part on the backside of the panel. However, mounting them on a panel that is behind the "decorative" panel makes the axis too short to reliably put a knob.
Any suggestions on where we might find such a rotary knob? Or any suggestions on how to best lengthen the axis?
Thanks!


An option could be to move it FAR back, so that the entire rotary switch is behind the panel: that would give you ample space to attach both a needle and an extension to the axis to mount a knob on the outside... Didn't think of that one... although I'm not sure there is that much space on the back of the panel...

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